-
headed by the
master of the offices), from the
salaried class of the
ducenarii (those
earning 200,000
sesterces a year—the
highest regular pay grade...
-
Ducenarius (pl.
ducenarii) was a
social and
military position in
ancient Rome. The term
ducenarius means "containing two hundred." The term was used as...
-
Emperor Claudius I
organised into four pay-grades, the
trecenarii the
ducenarii, the centenarii, and the ****agenarii,
receiving 300,000, 200,000, 100...
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junior cavalry officers: equites, circitores, biarchi,
centenarii and
ducenarii. Two were
appointed to each
province in 357, one in 395 and more again...
- the
original on
December 4, 2023. Foss,
Clive (1979). "The
Fabricenses Ducenarii of Sardis".
Zeitschrift für
Papyrologie und Epigraphik. 35: 279–283. JSTOR 20185750...
- commanders. The
prefects of the two
praetorian fleets were
ranked procuratores ducenarii,
meaning they
earned 200,000
sesterces annually, the
prefects of the classis...
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praetoriae fleets (Misenensis and Ravennatis), were
classified as
procuratores ducenarii, i.e., they
earned 200,000
sesterces annually; the
prefect of the classis...
- ****erts that
duces were
always members of the
perfectissimate whereas the
Ducenarii are
understood to have
belonged to the
third class of the equestrians...
- and the
doukiniatores (δουκινιάτορες,
again a
corruption of the
Latin ducenarii of the Late
Roman military). The
Vigla also was
unique in
having several...
- palatinus, or courtier,
would have
effectively set him
above less-favoured
ducenarii officials in the
competition for
procuratorial postings;
there followed...