List of urban prefects of Constantinople
This is a list of Palaiologan period (1261–1453) the title was still awarded, but the office was replaced by several kephalatikeuontes (sing. kephalatikeuon, κεφαλατικεύων, "headsman"), who each oversaw a district, effectively a separate village within the now much less populous capital.
4th century
Proconsuls of Constantinople (until 359)
- Alexander (342)
- Ulpius Limenius (342)
- Donatius (c. 343)
- Montius Magnus (before 351)
- Strategius Musonianus (before 353)
- Anatolius(354)
- Iustinus (355)
- Photius (355/356)
- Araxius (356)
- Themistius (358–359)
Prefects of Constantinople (from 359)
- Honoratus (359–361)
- Domitius Modestus (362–363)
- Jovius (364)
- Caesarius (365)
- Phronimius (365–366)
- Clearchus(372–373; first term)
- Vindaonius Magnus (375–376)
- Restitutus (380)
- Pancratius (381–382)
- Sophronius (382?)
- Clearchus(382–384; second term)
- Themistius (384)
- Palladius (382/408)
- Theodorus (385/387)
- Nebridius (386)
- Clementinus (386/387)
- Proculus (388–392)
- Aristaenetus (392)
- Aurelianus (393–394)
- Honoratus (394?)
- Theodotus (395)
- Claudius (396)
- Africanus (396–397)
- Romulianus (398)
- Severinus (398–399)
5th century
- Clearchus (400–402)
- Simplicius (403)
- Paianius (404)
- Studius (404)
- Optatus (404–405)
- Gemellus (404/408)
- Aemilianus (406)
- Monaxius (17 January 408 – 26 April 409)
- Anthemius Isidorus (4 September 410 – 20 October 412)
- Priscianus (413)
- Ursus (415–416)
- Aetius (419)
- Florentius (422)
- Severinus (423–424)
- Constantius (424–425)
- Theophilus (425–426)
- Cyrus of Panopolis (426)
- Neuthius
- Proculus (428)
- Heliodorus (432)
- Leontius (434–435)
- Cyrus of Panopolis (439–441)
- Iustinianus (474)[1]
- Adamantius (474–479)
6th century
- Aristomachus (c. 583)
7th century
- Kosmas (c. 608)
8th century
- Daniel of Sinope (c. 713/4)
- Prokopios (766)
9th century
- Marianos (c. 850)
- Niketas Ooryphas (860)
- Basil (862–866)
- Constantine Myares (866)
- Paul (c. 869)
- Constantine Kapnogenes (under Basil I)
- Marianos (under Leo VI)
- John (late 9th century)
- Philotheos under Leo VI
- Michael (turn of 9th/10th century)
10th century
- Theophilos Erotikos (?–945)
- Constantine the protospatharios (945–?)
- Theodore Daphnopates
12th century
- Basil (c. 1106)
- John Taronites (c. 1107)
- John Taronites (c. 1147)
- Andronikos Kamateros (c. 1156)
- John Kamateros Doukas (c. 1181)
- Theodore Pantechnes (1181/2)
- Constantine Tornikes(c. 1198/1199)
13th century
- Latin Occupation (1204–1261)
- Constantine Chadenos (under Michael VIII)
14th century
- Theodore Synadenos (1328–1330/31)
Notes
- ISBN 0-521-20159-4, p. 645.
Sources
- Martindale, John R.; Jones, A.H.M.; Morris, John (1971), ISBN 978-0-521-07233-5
- Martindale, John R.; Morris, John (1980), ISBN 978-0-521-20159-9
- Martindale, John R.; Jones, A.H.M.; Morris, John (1992), ISBN 0-521-20160-8