The Roman government of Britain / Anthony R. Birley.

This work is a completely rewritten version of The Fasti of Roman Britain (1981), with biographical entries for all senior officers and higher officials who served in the island from AD 43 to 409. All new governors, legionary legates, senatorial tribunes, procurators, and fleet prefects discovered s...

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Main Author: Birley, Anthony, 1937-2020
Format: eBook
Language:English
Published: Oxford ; New York : Oxford University Press, 2005.
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Table of Contents:
  • High officials of the undivided province, 43-c.213
  • The senatorial career in the principate
  • Claudio-Neronian Governors, 43/69 (Gov. 1/7)
  • Flavian Governors, 69/96 (Gov. 8/12)
  • Governors from Nerva to Hadrian, 98/138 (Gov. 13/23)
  • Governors from Antoninus Pius to Commodus, 138/92 (Gov. 24/36)
  • Governors under Severus and Caracalla, 197/c.213 (Gov. 37/41)
  • Incerti (Gov. a/o)
  • Comites of the Emperors in Britain (Com. Aug. 1/17)
  • The legions and their bases
  • Legionary legates (LL 1/41, a/g)
  • Iuridici (Iurid. 1/7)
  • Tribuni laticlavii (Trib. 1/32, a/d)
  • The Procuratorial career
  • The Procurators (Proc. 1/14)
  • The Praefecti Classis (Praef. cl. 1/7)
  • Census-Officials and Junior Procurators (Jun. Proc. 1/8)
  • From Caracalla to Carinus, c.213/285
  • The first division of Britain
  • Governors and legionary legates in the third century
  • Carausius and Allectus, 286/296
  • Marcus Aurelius Maus (...) Carausius, 286/293
  • The Fall of Carausius and the rule of Allectus
  • The recovery of Britain in 296
  • The last century of Roman rule
  • The second division of Britain
  • The problem of Valentia
  • Military Command and civil administration in Late Roman Britain
  • From the Tetrarchy to the Early fifth century
  • The end of Roman Rule.