Anicius Faustus[1][2] (c. 240 – after 300) was a Roman senator who was appointed consul in AD 298.
[4] If he is identified as the Faustus mentioned on the Great Altar of Hercules in Rome, he served as Praetor urbanus early in his career.
He was then made consul posterior alongside Virius Gallus in 298.
[6] It is postulated that Faustus married the noblewoman Amnia Demetrias,[7] daughter of Titus Flavius Stasicles Metrophanes (fl.
It names Anicius Faustus (and Virius Gallus) as current Consuls, and is dated to the day, September 6, 298 (15th and 14th and 7th year of our lords Diocletian and Maximian, Augusti, and Constantius and Maximian, distinguished Caesars, in the consulship of Anicius Faustus and Virius Gallus, Thoth 9)