Flavius Fravitta (Greek: Φραουίττα; died 404/405) was a leader of the Goths and a top-ranking officer in the army of the Eastern Roman Empire.
One was formed by the Arian Christian majority, the "Gothic party", led by Eriulf and opposed to the assimilation of the Goths in the Roman culture.
According to Zosimus, Fravitta was responsible for having "freed the entire East, from Cilicia to Phoenicia and Palestine, from the plague of brigands".
Eunapius records him returning to Constantinople "joyfully and gloriously" with circus games commemorating the defeat of Gainas.
Fravitta accused a politician named Ioannes,[14] who was beloved by Empress Eudoxia, of sowing division between Arcadius and Honorius.
Zosimus, a Roman historian who covered these events, omitted the death of Fravitta from his account, which ends at the year 401.