- is
probable Gronovius had
never seen. He also
published Dissertatio de
praefectis urbi (1704;
reprinted at
Frankfort in 1752 with a life of Drakenborch);...
-
defend his case in
front of the two emperors. One of the two
following praefecti was the
famous jurist Papinian.
Executions of
senators did not stop: C****ius...
- The
praetorian prefecture of Illyri**** (Latin:
praefectura praetorio per Illyri****; Gr****: ἐπαρχότης/ὑπαρχία [τῶν πραιτωρίων] τοῦ Ἰλλυρικοῦ, also termed...
-
magistrates overseeing road
maintenance near Rome; and the four
praefecti Capuam ****as –
praefecti sent to
Capua and ****ae in
Campania to
administer justice...
-
dioceses were
headed by a vicarius, or, more properly, by a
vices agens praefecti praetorio ("deputy of the
praetorian prefect"). An
exception was the Diocese...
- The
classis Ravennas ("Fleet of Ravenna"),
later awarded the
honorifics praetoria and Pia Vindex, was the
second most
senior fleet of the
imperial Roman...
-
correspondence and treasury) and the
praefecti annonae (director of
grain supplies). In the military,
equestrians provided the
praefecti praetorio (commanders of...
- Thrace, Rhaetia, Nori****, and Judaea) were
administered by
equestrian praefecti (prefects)
later designated procuratores (procurators) who
commanded only...
- The
Diocese of
Egypt (Latin:
Dioecesis Aegypti; Gr****: Διοίκησις Αἰγύπτου) was a
diocese of the
later Roman Empire (from 395 the
Eastern Roman Empire)...
-
directed by a
governor known as a vicarius. The
prefectures were
directed by
praefecti praetorio (greatly
transformed in
their functions from
their role in the...