-
general pool of army recruits. The
traditional view of
scholars is that the
praefecti laetorum or
gentilium mentioned in the
Notitia were each in
command of...
- The
praetorian prefecture of
Italy (Latin:
Praefectura praetorio Italiae, in its full form (until 356)
praefectura praetorio Italiae,
Illyrici et Africae)...
- The
Praetorian Prefecture of Gaul (Latin:
praefectura praetorio Galliarum) was one of four
large prefectures into
which the Late
Roman Empire was divided...
- The
praetorian prefecture of the East, or of the
Orient (Latin:
praefectura praetorio Orientis, Gr****: ἐπαρχότης/ὑπαρχία τῶν πραιτωρίων τῆς ἀνατολῆς) was...
- The
praetorian prefecture of Illyri**** (Latin:
praefectura praetorio per Illyri****; Gr****: ἐπαρχότης/ὑπαρχία [τῶν πραιτωρίων] τοῦ Ἰλλυρικοῦ, also termed...
- independent, but in 2 BC,
Augustus appointed two
overall commanders (
praefecti praetorio) of
equestrian rank, one for the
cohorts based in the City,...
- The
Praetorian Prefecture of
Africa (Latin:
praefectura praetorio Africae) was an
administrative division of the
Byzantine Empire in the Maghreb. With...
-
magistrates overseeing road
maintenance near Rome; and the four
praefecti Capuam ****as –
praefecti sent to
Capua and ****ae in
Campania to
administer justice...
- The
classis Misenensis ("Fleet of Misenum"),
later awarded the
honorifics praetoria and Pia Vindex, was the
senior fleet of the
imperial Roman navy. The...
- The
Diocese of
Egypt (Latin:
Dioecesis Aegypti; Gr****: Διοίκησις Αἰγύπτου) was a
diocese of the
later Roman Empire (from 395 the
Eastern Roman Empire)...