The praetorian prefecture of the East, or of the Orient (Latin: praefectura praetorio Orientis, Greek: ἐπαρχότης/ὑπαρχία τῶν πραιτωρίων τῆς ἀνατολῆς) was...
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The praetorian prefecture (Latin: praefectura praetorio; in Greek variously named ἐπαρχότης τῶν πραιτωρίων or ὑπαρχία τῶν πραιτωρίων) was the largest...
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The praetorian prefecture of Illyricum (Latin: praefectura praetorio per Illyricum; Greek: ἐπαρχότης/ὑπαρχία [τῶν πραιτωρίων] τοῦ Ἰλλυρικοῦ, also termed...
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parts of North Africa Praetorian prefecture of the East, included the larger part of the Eastern Roman Empire Praetorians (album), a 2008 black metal album...
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The praetorian prefecture of Italy (Latin: Praefectura praetorio Italiae, in its full form (until 356) praefectura praetorio Italiae, Illyrici et Africae)...
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The Praetorian Prefecture of Gaul (Latin: praefectura praetorio Galliarum) was one of four large prefectures into which the Late Roman Empire was divided...
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praetorian prefectures emerged as the highest-level administrative division of the Empire. The prefects again functioned as the chief ministers of the...
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The Praetorian Prefecture of Africa (Latin: praefectura praetorio Africae) was an administrative division of the Byzantine Empire in the Maghreb. With...
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instead of the ordinary "vicarius". The diocese was established after the reforms of Diocletian (r. 284–305), and was subordinate to the praetorian prefecture...
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As the rich home territory of the eastern emperor, the Oriens ("East") prefecture would persist as the core of the Byzantine Empire long after the fall...
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Marmarica (category Geographic history of Egypt)
larger Praetorian prefecture of the East (while Tripolitania was in the Praetorian prefecture of Italy). Ancient episcopal sees of the Roman province of Marmarica...
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Roman diocese (redirect from Dioceses of the Roman Empire)
the dioceses "themselves prefigured to some degree" the regional praetorian prefectures. Thus, the creation of the praetorian prefectures reduced the...
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Lydia (redirect from Kingdom of Lydia)
and the Insulae (Ionian islands, mostly in modern Greece), it formed the diocese (under a vicarius) of Asiana, which was part of the praetorian prefecture...
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The Praetorian Guard (Latin: cohortes praetoriae) was an elite unit of the Imperial Roman army that served as personal bodyguards and intelligence agents...
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Cilicia (Roman province) (category Provinces of the Roman Empire)
Diocese of Egypt), part of the praetorian prefecture of the East, the rich bulk of the eastern Roman Empire. Cilicia proper remained under East Roman (Byzantine)...
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part of the Diocese of the East, which was part of the Praetorian prefecture of the East and was largely Christian. The province was conquered by the Arab...
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Mesopotamia (Roman province) (redirect from Roman province of Mesopotamia)
subordinated to the praetorian prefecture of the East. Nisibis and Singara, along with the territory in Adiabene conquered by Diocletian were lost after the debacle...
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Mauretania (redirect from List of kings of Mauretania)
Carthage to the supreme administrative rank of praetorian prefect, thereby ending the Diocese of Africa's traditional subordination to the Prefecture of Italy...
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Bithynia (category Praetorian prefecture of the East)
being the birthplace of the Nicene Creed. According to Strabo, Bithynia was bounded on the east by the river Sangarius (modern Sakarya river), but the more...
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Dominate (redirect from The Dominate)
speculated that the state bureaucracy in the Praetorian prefecture of the East and the Praetorian prefecture of Illyricum, including the diocesan and provincial...
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Lycia (category Praetorian prefecture of the East)
incorporated them in the prefecture of Pamphylia." He also provided some details of the investigation of this affair conducted in the senate. Suetonius wrote...
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Islands (Roman province) (category Instances of Lang-el using second unnamed parameter)
of Asia of the Praetorian prefecture of the East, until subordinated to the quaestura exercitus by Emperor Justinian I. Rhodes was the capital of the...
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Mauretania Tingitana (category Provinces of the Byzantine Empire)
Hispaniae, 'the Spains', and, by extension, part of the Praetorian prefecture of Gaul, thus it was across the sea from the European territory of Diocese and...
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Numidia (Roman province) (category Provinces of the Roman Empire)
the year in which the Vandals fell and the African provinces was reincorporated into (Eastern) Roman domain and formed the Praetorian prefecture of Africa...
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the islands of the eastern Aegean Sea. The diocese was established after the reforms of Diocletian, was subordinate to the Praetorian prefecture of the...
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the Empire dates to ca. 401, the diocese came under a vicarius of the praetorian prefecture of the East, with the title of praefectus augustalis, and included...
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Lycaonia (category Praetorian prefecture of the East)
region in the interior of Asia Minor (modern-day Turkey), north of the Taurus Mountains. It was bounded on the east by Cappadocia, on the north by Galatia...
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Tingitana belonged to Diocese of Spain under Praetorian prefecture of Gaul, rather than Diocese of Africa under Praetorian prefecture of Italy, from Diocletianic...
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Mauretania Caesariensis (redirect from Diocese of Sesta)
during the reign of Justinian. This province was a part of Praetorian prefecture of Africa, later Exarchate of Africa. The Muslim conquest of the Maghreb...
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of the Late Roman Empire. The seat of the vicarius (governor of the diocese) was Sirmium. It was originally part of the praetorian prefecture of Italy...
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