- encomp****ed
sixteen provinces. Each
diocese was
governed by an
agens vices praefectorum praetorio (Acting
Representatives of the
Praetorian Prefects) or simply...
-
Frankfort in 1752 with a life of Drakenborch);
Dissertatio de
officio praefectorum praetorio (1707); and an
edition of
Silius Italicus (1717). "Arnold Drakenborch...
- Rome. The
office probably originated from the so-called
agens vices praefectorum praetorium, who,
beginning in the
Severan age,
replaced the Praetorian...
-
Alexandre Wallon,
Histoire de l'esclavage dans l'antiquité,
Volume 3 pp. 526–527 Corsinus,
Eduardus (1766),
Series Praefectorum Urbis (in Latin), p. 363...
- p. 229 «Maximus 12», PLRE I, p. 581. Corsini,
Edoardo (1763).
Series praefectorum urbis ab urbe
condita ad
annum mcccliii. Ammi**** Marcellinus, XXI.12...