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should be appointed each year to carry out the functions of this office. Augustus transferred powers from the aediles to this office, and specified that all holders of the office be members of the
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rank. After Augustus' reign, one person would usually hold this office, frequently for a span of several years. This continued until the fall of the Roman Empire.
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Dating Blassianus here instead of c. 133, following Bastianini, "Lista dei prefetti d'Egitto dal 30 al 299", p. 297, No. 1.
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Added from Magioncalda, "La carriera di l. Iulius Ursus e le alte prefetture equestri nel I sec. D.C."
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La préfecture de l'annone, service administratif impérial d'Auguste à Constantin
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La préfecture de l'annone, service administratif impérial d'Auguste à Constantin
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The Prosopography of the Later Roman Empire: Volume III, AD 527–641
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The Prosopography of the Later Roman Empire: Volume II, AD 395–527
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addressed a letter to him. He is probably not the same man as the
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Marcus Maecilius Memmius Furius Baburius Caecilianus Placidus
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Flavius Domitianus (end 3rd century–beginning 4th century)
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Addressee of a rescript of Hadrian; otherwise unknown.
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held the powers of the office. Around 7 BC, the first
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Later, Augustus specified that the 59:("prefect of the grain supply"), was a 786: 471:Flavius Alexander Cresconius (425–450) 316:Lucius Julius Vehilius Gratus Julianus 369:Manilius Rusticianus (307 or 309–310) 414:Publius Attius Clementinus (350–400) 378:Gaius Caelius Saturninus (after 312) 488:praefecti annonae urbis Alexandriae 13: 406:Lucius Aurelius Avianius Symmachus 117:(from the second century termed a 14: 815: 136:were established for the city of 132:During the later Empire, further 75:, the job was usually done by an 372:Scribonius (between 286 and 312) 778:Cahiers du Centre Gustave Glotz 674: 349:Gaius Attius Alcimus Felicianus 345:(31 March 222 - 1 December 222) 211:Gaius Tettius Cassianus Priscus 794:Lists of ancient Roman equites 661: 645: 632: 619: 545: 536: 527: 27:are now part of the church of 1: 780:, No. 23, pp. 113–129 (2012). 612: 150:praefecti annonae urbis Romae 497:Flavius Soterichus (350/450) 438:Sempronius Faustus (375–378) 394:Lucius Crepereius Madalianus 7: 417:Flavius Hesychius (361–363) 375:Aurelius Victorianus (313?) 55:praefectus rei frumentariae 10: 820: 465:Acholius Abydius (400–600) 286:Quintus Baienus Blassianus 268:Marcus Petronius Honoratus 761:Henriette Pavis d'Escurac 504:praefecti annonae Africae 351:(2nd quarter 3rd century) 280:Lucius Volusius Maecianus 241:Servius Sulpicius Similis 187:Gaius Poppaeus Sabinianus 83:Lucius Minucius Augurinus 520: 441:Proculus Gregorius (377) 262:Lucius Valerius Proculus 292:Titus Furius Victorinus 217:Lucius Laberius Maximus 199:Gaius Valerius Paulinus 29:Santa Maria in Cosmedin 772:Andreina Magioncalda, 718:Barthold Georg Niebuhr 638:Cassius Dio, lii. 24; 625:Livy, iv.12; Niebuhr, 298:Titus Flavius Titianus 256:Gaius Junius Flavianus 54: 46: 40: 516:Demetrianus (369-372) 510:Amabilianus (315-316) 459:Caecilianus (396–397) 336:(between 211 and 217) 334:Quintus Marcius Dioga 300:(between 161 and 164) 288:(between 150 and 161) 270:(between 144 and 147) 249:(between 107 and 111) 247:Marcus Rutilius Lupus 243:(between 103 and 107) 235:Gaius Minicius Italus 35:was located near the 22: 480:Paschasius (533–537) 381:Profuturus (318–319) 237:(between 95 and 100) 229:Claudius Athenodorus 223:Marcus Mettius Rufus 722:The History of Rome 586:Martindale, John R. 563:Martindale, John R. 462:Petronius (400–500) 444:Herculius (383–388) 411:Antiochus (350–400) 205:Lucius Julius Ursus 23:The columns of the 747:Guido Bastianini, 694:Lucius Cassius Dio 629:, vol. ii, p. 418. 513:Isidorus (368/375) 474:Achilles (450–550) 454:Numerius Projectus 384:Mastichianus (326) 322:Papirius Dionysius 310:Titus Flavius Piso 142:province of Africa 47:praefectus annonae 41: 799:Praefecti annonae 757:, vol. 17 (1975). 388:Neratius Cerealis 343:Domitius Ulpianus 339:Claudius (c. 218) 328:Claudius Julianus 304:Ulpius Saturninus 175:Pompeius Paulinus 134:praefecti annonae 85:, the accuser of 811: 732:J. R. Martindale 668: 665: 659: 649: 643: 636: 630: 623: 606: 605: 582: 549: 543: 540: 534: 531: 426:Aurelianus (367) 357:(1 February 250) 140:(Egypt) and the 111:Equestrian order 57: 49: 31:, Rome. Another 819: 818: 814: 813: 812: 810: 809: 808: 784: 783: 687:History of Rome 677: 672: 671: 666: 662: 650: 646: 637: 633: 627:History of Rome 624: 620: 615: 610: 609: 602: 579: 557:vir spectabilis 550: 546: 541: 537: 532: 528: 523: 507: 491: 483: 435:Ursicinus (372) 169:Gaius Turranius 153: 87:Spurius Maelius 67:to the city of 17: 12: 11: 5: 817: 807: 806: 801: 796: 782: 781: 770: 758: 745: 728:A. H. M. Jones 725: 715: 701: 691: 680:Titus Livius ( 676: 673: 670: 669: 660: 644: 631: 617: 616: 614: 611: 608: 607: 600: 588:, ed. (1980). 577: 565:, ed. 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Index


Santa Maria in Cosmedin
Crypta Balbi
Roman
grain supply
Rome
Republic
aedile
Lucius Minucius Augurinus
Spurius Maelius
Ostia
Pompey
Roman Emperor
Augustus
praetors
Equestrian order
consular
Alexandria
province of Africa
d'Esurac
Gaius Turranius
Pompeius Paulinus
Faenius Rufus
Gaius Poppaeus Sabinianus
Arrius Varus
Gaius Valerius Paulinus
Lucius Julius Ursus
Gaius Tettius Cassianus Priscus
Lucius Laberius Maximus
Marcus Mettius Rufus

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