-
relay stations overseen by a
military officer known as the
praefectus vehiculorum.
Besides the
advent of
swifter communication among Italian polities,...
- Coedes, Eclectus, and Nicomedes, who gave up his
duties as
praefectus vehiculorum to run the
commissariat of the
expeditionary force. The
fleet of Misenum...
- the
period before the
reforms of Diocletian. At
least one
praefectus vehiculorum,
Lucius Volusius Maeci****, is known; he held the
office during the reign...
-
recovered from Antium. It
attests several positions he held:
prefectus vehiculorum, or
director of the
public post;
sacerdos confarreationum et diffarreationum...
-
office was a
sinecure from the
emperor Antoninus Pius himself:
prefectus vehiculorum, or
director of the
public post.
According to
Anthony Birley this was...
- at Fiumicino.
Appointments he held up to that date
include praefectus vehiculorum trium provinciarum Galliarum,
procurator Alexandreae Pelusi and a third...
- Coedes, Eclectus, and Nicomedes, who gave up his
duties as
praefectus vehiculorum to run the
commissariat of the
expeditionary force. The
fleet of Misenum...
- a
Roman matron mentioned by Juvenal.
Modius Terventinus,
praefectus vehiculorum in AD 214.
Modius Julius,
governor of
Britannia Inferior in AD 219. Gaius...
-
adoption by Hadrian, and the
director of the
public post (praefectus
vehiculorum).
Apollonius was
compelled to
return from
Chalcedon to Rome at the request...
-
where he died. This led Fr.
Schulte to
found MIVA, the "Missionalium
Vehiculorum ****ociation",
known in
German as the "Missions-Verkehrs-Arbeitsgemeinschaft"...