• appointed him praefectus urbi of Constantinople. In 392 he fell into disgrace: the general and statesman Rufinus, jealous of the power of Proculus and of his...
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  • insignia of power to Tatianus in Lycia, the Emperor appointed Proculus praefectus urbi of Constantinople. Some laws of this period have been preserved...
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  • perhaps the son of (Marcus) Caeionius Varus (225 or 230 – after 285), praefectus urbi of Rome in 284 and 295, and of his wife Rufia C.f. Procula (born 235)...
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  • Aradius Valerius Proculus signo Populonius (fl. 333–352) was a senator and a politician of the Roman Empire, twice praefectus urbi of Rome (in 337–338...
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    The praefectus annonae ("prefect of the provisions"), also called the praefectus rei frumentariae ("prefect of the grain supply"), was a Roman official...
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  • Rusticus Cornelianus. Ovinius Pacatianus, praefectus urbi in AD 276 and 277. Ovinius Paternus, praefectus urbi in AD 281, could possibly be the same person...
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  • Proculus (250 or 255 – after 289), a suffect consul in 289 Gaius Caeionius Rufius Albinus (290 – after 339), a Consul of Rome in 335, praefectus urbi...
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  • year 341 and praefectus urbi of Rome from July 345 to December 346. Probinus was the son of Petronius Probianus, a consul and praefectus urbi, and was from...
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  • Caeionius Proculus, suffect consul of Rome in 289, and wife Alfenia Juliana. They were perhaps the parents of Anicius Auchenius Bassus, praefectus urbi of Rome...
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  • of Africa; consul with Julius Julianus as his colleague in 325; and praefectus urbi between 331 and 333. A member of the gens Anicia, his father was probably...
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  • imprudent freedom of speech during the reign of Macrinus. Fulvius, praefectus urbi in AD 222, was torn to pieces, along with Aurelius Eubulus, by the...
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    Proculus, was a military tribune in the Legio VII Claudia, according to a second-century inscription from Praeneste. Lucius Valerius L. f. Proculus,...
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    consul in 330. Lucius Aurelius Avianius Symmachus signo Phosphorius, praefectus urbi in AD 364, and consul-designate for 377. He was a superb diplomat,...
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  • to 375). By January 350 he held the office of praefectus annonae; later that decade he was vicarius urbis Romae. In 361, he went to Antioch (in Syria)...
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  • Anullinus must have reached consular rank before the year 196 since he was praefectus urbi of Rome that year. He afterwards commanded one of the divisions of...
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  • Either during or after Bassus' second consulship, he was appointed the praefectus urbi. Around this time, it appears Bassus was also the princeps senatus...
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  • Orfitus, consul in AD 110, when he must have been a young man; he was praefectus urbi in the reign of Antoninus Pius. Lucius Sergius Salvidienus Scipio Orfitus...
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    served twice as a consul, twice as a praetorian prefect, thrice as a praefectus urbi, and four times as a proconsul. He served under Valerian in the Roman–Persian...
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  • former ruling Nerva–Antonine dynasty of the Roman Empire. Bassus was praefectus urbi of Rome between 317 (he is attested in office on 15 May) until 319...
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    the elder brother of Vespasian, was consul suffectus in AD 52, and praefectus urbi for most of Nero's reign. The emperor Vitellius offered to surrender...
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  • Rufinus as magister officiorum in 392 and then holding the office of praefectus urbi of Constantinople between 393 and 394. After Rufinus had been killed...
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  • married to Proba. From 7 June to 18 December 351 he is attested as praefectus urbi of Rome, under the usurper Magnentius. In this period he was accused...
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  • consul. Quintus Flavius Maesius Egnatius Lollianus signo Mavortius, praefectus urbi of Rome in 342, consul in 355, and praetorian prefect of Illyricum...
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    under the early empire, having been tribune of the plebs, quaestor, praefectus urbi, quindecimvir sacris faciundis, and praetor peregrinus. Considius Aequus...
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    Beneventum in AD 257. Nonius Paternus, consul circa AD 279, and perhaps praefectus urbi in 281. Nonius, name of a possible usurper attested from coins dated...
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  • of the new emperor Antoninus Pius, and at the same time he became Praefectus urbi, succeeding Servius Cornelius Scipio Salvidienus Orfitus. However Praesens...
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    brother, Proculus, was consul four years later. Marcus Cornelius Fronto, a famous orator, and consul suffectus in AD 143. Quintus Cornelius Proculus, the...
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    lead waterpipe, stamped with the name Clodius Celsinus Adelphius, Praefectus Urbi in 351 C.E. was recovered indicating that he built the bathhouse. Regio...
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  • other Romulus), pater patriae (father of the homeland) and conditor alter urbis (second founder of the city). Now that the Romans and Gauls had blooded...
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  • the justitium and appointed Quintus Servilius Priscus Structus as praefectus urbi whilst both consuls were absent. Quinctius then marched to engage the...
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