The Senatorial Aristocracy in the Later Roman EmpireClarendon Press, 1972 - 246 من الصفحات |
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... noble prominence in government under Constantine's successors . I As we have seen , the only noble praesides known under the tetrarchy were governors of Syria , which did not undergo the change experienced by all other provinces under ...
... noble prominence in government under Constantine's successors . I As we have seen , the only noble praesides known under the tetrarchy were governors of Syria , which did not undergo the change experienced by all other provinces under ...
الصفحة 201
... noble might spend only a fraction of his life in office , a number of noble office - holders in one particular post or a collection of nobles in various high state posts at the same time can hardly be disregarded . It is impossible to ...
... noble might spend only a fraction of his life in office , a number of noble office - holders in one particular post or a collection of nobles in various high state posts at the same time can hardly be disregarded . It is impossible to ...
الصفحة 202
... noble ? In the fourth century , as we have seen , the equestrian titles went out of use and the holders of most high ... noble office - holders should represent as high a proportion of the actual number of non - noble office - holders as ...
... noble ? In the fourth century , as we have seen , the equestrian titles went out of use and the holders of most high ... noble office - holders should represent as high a proportion of the actual number of non - noble office - holders as ...
المحتوى
EMPEROR AND SENATE IN THE PRINCIPATE | 21 |
DIOCLETIAN HAMMER OF THE ARISTOCRACY | 39 |
CONSTANTINE THE REFORMER | 49 |
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Acilius Aelius Agorius Albinus Ammianus appointed aristocracy Aurelius Bassus Byzacena Caecilianus Campania career Ceionius Rufius Volusianus Chastagnol clarissimus Claudius Clodius cognomen Constans Constantine Constantinian Constantius II consularis consulship corr corrector Diocletian Egnatius emperor equestrian Fabius Fasti Festus Flavianus fourth century Gallaecia governor governorship Hymetius imperial inscription Insteius Italy Julianus Julius known legate Lollianus Maecius Maximus Memmius Neratius Nicomachus noble non-noble Numidia Nummius office-holders Olybrius ordinary consul Orfitus pagan Petronius Petronius Probus Placidus Postumius praeses praesides Praetextatus praetorian prefect prefecture probably Probus proconsul proconsul of Africa procos Proculus provinces quaestor Roman Empire Rome Samnium Seeck Senate senatorial birth Septimius Severus suff suffect consul Symm Symmachus tetrarchy Theodosius third century Titianus Turcius urban prefect v.p. PLRE Valentinian Valerius Valerius Maximus Vettius vicar viii Virius Volusianus xxviii Zenophilus