List of Roman governors of Thracia

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This is a list of the Roman governors of Thracia.

Date Name
between 69 and 79[1]
Lucius Venuleius Pataecius
(equestrian procurator)
between 85 and 95[2] Tiberius Claudius Sacerdos Julianus (equestrian procurator)
before 110[3] Prifernius Paetus Memmus Apollinaris (equestrian procurator)
109-112[4] Publius Juventius Celsus (propraetorian legate)
112-114 Titus Statilius Maximus Severus Hadrianus (propraetorian legate)
114-116 Gnaeus [Minicius Faustinus] (propraetorian legate)[5]
116-118 Aulus Platorius Nepos (propraetorian legate)
123-126 Quintus Tineius Rufus (propraetorian legate)
133-136 [...]cius Fronto (propraetorian legate)
138[6] Julius Crassipes (propraetorian legate)
138-139 Gaius Rubrius Vinicius Porcius? Marcellus (propraetorian legate)
between 129 and 137 Publius [...] (propraetorian legate)
between 118 and 139 ? Agrippa (propraetorian legate)
between 118 and 139 Maec. Nepos (propraetorian legate)
c. 142[7] Marcus Antonius Zeno
c. 143 – c. 146 Gaius Fabius Agrippinus
c. 146 – c. 149 Marcus Pontius Sabinus
c. 149 – c. 152 Gaius Gallonius Fronto Quintus Marcius Turbo
c. 152 – c. 155 Gaius Julius Commodus Orfitianus
c. 155 – c. 158
Lucius Pompeius Vopiscus
c. 158 – c. 161 Lucius Pullaienus Gargilius Antiquus
c. 161 – c. 164 Appius Claudius Martialis
c. 164 – c. 167 Quintus Tullius Maximus
after 167 ? Caerellius Priscus
c. 172 – c. 174 Gaius Pantuleius Graptiacus
c. 174 – c. 177 Asellius Aemilianus
c. 177 – c. 180 Claudius Bellicus
after 180[8] Aemilius Just[us/inus]
184 or 185 P. (?) Julius Castus
186-187 Caecilius Maternus
c. 188 – c. 189 Gnaeus Suellius Rufus Marcianus
c. 192 Quintus Caecilius Secundus Servilianus
between 190 and 193 Tiberius Claudius Attalus Paterculianus
196-198 Titus Statilius Barbarus
before 198 Caelius Oneratus
198
Gaius Caecina Largus
202 Quintus Sicinius Clarus Po[ntianus?]
between 198 and 213 Fl(avius) Claudianus
between 198 and 217 [...]ius Pudens
between 198 and 217 Quintus Atrius Clonius
between 227 and 229 Rutilius Pudens Crispinus
between 222 and 235 Marcus Ulpius Senecio Saturninus
between 238 and 241 Lucius Catius Celer
before 251 Titus Julius Priscus

References

  1. ^ Thomas Elliott (2004). Epigraphic Evidence for Boundary Disputes in the Roman Empire (PhD). University of North Carolina. pp. 92f.
  2. ^ Nicolay Sharankov, "Unknown Governors of Provincia Thracia, Late I-Early II Century AD", Zeitschrift für Papyrologie und Epigraphik, 151 (2005), pp. 235-237
  3. ^ CIL III, 5179
  4. ^ Unless otherwise stated, the names of the proconsular governors from 109 to 139 are taken from Werner Eck, "Jahres- und Provinzialfasten der senatorischen Statthalter von 69/70 bis 138/139", Chiron, 12 (1982), pp. 281–362; 13 (1983), pp. 147–237
  5. ^ Sharankov, "Unknown Governors", pp. 237-241
  6. ^ Attested 10 October (RMD IV.260, RMD V.385)
  7. ^ Unless otherwise stated, the names of the proconsular governors from 139 to 180 are taken from Géza Alföldy, Konsulat und Senatorenstand unter der Antoninen (Bonn: Rudolf Habelt Verlag, 1977), pp. 258f
  8. ^ Unless otherwise stated, the names of the proconsular governors from 180 to 235 are taken from Paul M. M. Leunissen, Konsuln und Konsulare in der Zeit von Commodus bis Severus Alexander (180-235 n. Chr.) (Amsterdam, 1989), pp. 290-292