Flavius Strategius Apion Strategius Apion (Greek: Στρατήγιος Άπίων; died between 577 and 579) was a patrician and jurist of the Eastern Roman Empire and the sole Roman consul of the year 539.
This son and his wife Eusebia maintained friendly relations with Pope Gregory I, mentioned in his extant correspondence.
[1] Strategius Apion is mentioned variously as consul, vir illustris, and comes domesticorum during the 530s.
[1] The Oxyrhynchus Papyri preserve information about the extent of the familial estates and their business affairs.
Apion is presumed active in the Byzantine Senate when present at Constantinople capital.