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- The gens Flavia was a plebeian family at ancient Rome. Its members are first mentioned during the last three centuries of the Republic. The first of the...
- Roman military engineering was of a scale and frequency far beyond that of its contemporaries. Indeed, military engineering was in many ways endemic in...
- Europe with records in Poland going back to 1238 (Rościsław Pierzchała-prefectus plociensis, haetm**** mazoviensis). The Umiastowski family line is a Polish...
- inscription recovered from Antium. It attests several positions he held: prefectus vehiculorum, or director of the public post; sacerdos confarreationum...
- Political offices Preceded by Aristius Optatus Prefectus of Aegyptus 297 Succeeded by Aemilius Rustici****...
- updated to the 420s, Roman Italy was governed by a praetorian prefect, Prefectus praetorio Italiae (who also governed the Diocese of Africa and the Diocese...
- residence of the chief government official of the civil Diocese of Gaul, the "Prefectus Praetorio Galliarum". Patroclus, who enjo**** the support of the commander...
- for the defence of the island. In 828, Boniface received the titles of prefectus and tutela over the island from Lothair and the legateship of the island...
- Political offices Preceded by Vernasius Facundus Prefectus of Aegyptus 185 Succeeded by Pomponius Faustini****...
- / I Bat L M “To the Goddess Coventina, Titus D[unclear] Cosconi****, Prefectus of the First Cohort of Batavians, freely and deservedly (dedicated this...