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prefect and Legio
He was the legatus of the Legio XXX Ulpia Victrix in Germania Inferior in the 140s, then prefect or the aerarium Saturni.

prefect and II
The prefect then wrote to the emperor Theodosius II, telling him of the events.
During the Jewish-Roman wars, he was likely taken under the care of his uncle Titus Flavius Sabinus II, at the time serving as city prefect of Rome ; or possibly even Marcus Cocceius Nerva, a loyal friend of the Flavians and the future successor to Domitian.
His brother Titus Flavius Sabinus II, as city prefect, commanded the entire city garrison of Rome.
Emperor Theodosius II orders Constantine, praetorian prefect of the East, to supervise the repairs.
Under Basil II Romanos served as judge, and under Constantine VIII he became urban prefect of Constantinople.
The II Augusta, based at Exeter, was available, but its prefect, Poenius Postumus, declined to heed the call.
Theodosius II ordered the praetorian prefect Constantine to supervise the repairs, made all the more urgent as the city was threatened by the presence of Attila the Hun in the Balkans.
In 1573 he was appointed prefect of the imperial medical garden in Vienna by Maximilian II and made Gentleman of the Imperial Chamber, but he was discharged from the imperial court shortly after the accession of Rudolf II in 1576.
Two years later, Gratian was assassinated in Lugdunum, and Symmachus, now urban prefect of Rome, addressed an elaborate epistle to Gratian's successor, Valentinian II, in a famous dispatch that was rebutted by Ambrose, the bishop of Milan.
In 1945, after the end of World War II, he became a public prosecuting attorney, and to date he is the last Italian attorney to have obtained a death sentence: in July of that year, along with two others, he was public prosecutor in the trial against former Novara prefect Enrico Vezzalini and servicemen Arturo Missiato, Domenico Ricci, Salvatore Santoro, Giovanni Zeno and Raffaele Infante, accused of " collaborating with the German invaders ".
A decree of the emperors Theodosius II and Valentinian III, addressed to Amatius, prefect of Gaul ( 9 July 425 ), prohibited Jews and pagans from practising law and from holding public offices (" militandi "), in order that Christians should not be in subjection to them, and thus be incited to change their faith.
At an early age he became secretary to Manuel II Palaiologos ; in 1432 protovestiarites ; in 1446 prefect of Mistras, and subsequently great logothete ( chancellor ).
On the occasion of the marriage of Louis II and the archduchess Maria ( 1512 ), the emperor, with the consent of Ladislaus, took the prefect, Jacob Mendel of Buda, together with his family and all the other Hungarian Jews, under his protection, according to them all the rights enjoyed by his other subjects.

prefect and Augusta
His reign lasted no more than two or three months before Postumus ’ praetorian prefect Victorinus had Marius killed in the middle of 269, most likely at Augusta Treverorum

prefect and Poenius
Poenius Postumus, prefect of the 2nd legion, which had failed to join the battle, having robbed his men of a share of the glory, committed suicide by falling on his sword.

prefect and Postumus
Postumus besiege Cologne, where Silvanus is praetorian prefect and Roman ruler of Gaul.
Marius ' rule did not last long though, as Victorinus, Postumus ' praetorian prefect, defeated him.
The imperial heir Saloninus and the praetorian prefect Silvanus remained at Colonia Agrippina ( Cologne ), to keep the young heir out of danger and perhaps also as a control on Postumus ' ambitions.
Ataulf then turned Sebastianus over for execution to Honorius ' Gallic praetorian prefect ( provincial governor ), Postumus Dardanus.
Saloninus, on the advice of his praetorian prefect Silvanus ( who had coordinated Roman policy in Gaul alongside Postumus ), demanded the transfer of the recovered booty to his residence at Colonia Claudia Ara Agrippinensium.
It is also possible that Postumus then elevated him to the post of praetorian prefect.

prefect and stationed
Another division, under the praetorian prefect Asclepiodotus, took advantage of fog to avoid Allectus's ships stationed at the Isle of Wight, and landed near Southampton Water, where they burnt their ships.

prefect and near
He easily overran northern Italy, winning two major battles: the first near Turin, the second at Verona, where the praetorian prefect Ruricius Pompeianus, Maxentius ' most senior general, was killed.
The primary objective for the creation of new provinces was to improve the link between Britain and the near Continent, where the praetorian prefect had a main base at Trier.
Following Jesuit custom he studied philosophy ( 1957-1960 in Pullach near Munich, Germany ) and theology ( 1963-1967 in Lyon-Fourvière, France ), separated by educational work as a prefect in a Jesuit boarding school ( 1960-1963, " Stella Matutina " in Feldkrich, Austria ).
This market was near the barracks of the cohortes urbanae in the northern part of the campus Martius, probably close to the present Via di Propaganda, and its administration was in the hands of the prefect or of one of his officers.
One legend states that during the persecutions of Christians by the prefect Dacian, Caprasius fled to Mont-Saint-Vincent, near Agen.

prefect and fourth
The fourth honors Julius Placidianus, the prefect of the vigiles.
In 471, the year in which Leo held his fourth consulate with the Praetorian prefect of Italy Caelius Aconius Probianus as colleague, the two emperors strengthened their bonds with a marriage between Anthemius ' son, Marcian, and Leo's daughter, Leontia ; Marcian was honoured with his second consulate the following year, this time chosen by the Eastern court.
Valerius Gratus, the fourth Roman prefect of Judaea, passes by Judah's house.
Draga ( meaning Dear in English ) was the fourth daughter of Pantelije Milićević Lunjevica, a prefect of the Aranđelovac area, and wife Anđelija Koljević.

prefect and legion
Together with its commander, the Praetorian prefect Cornelius Fuscus, the legion perished at the First Battle of Tapae against the Dacians.
L. Petronius Taurus Volusianus who later became Praetorian Prefect in 260 and Urban prefect in the mid-260s was Primus Pilus of the legion at this time.
" Caius Julius Asper Pansinianus, mayor for the fifth time ( or for five years ), military tribune of the first legion, prefect of the foreign cavalry composed of soldiers from ... ( here a stone is missing ) constructed and ornamented ( this gate ) from his own money.

prefect and had
However, the Boii had not been exterminated: There was a civitas Boiorum et Azaliorum ( the Azalii being a neighbouring tribe ) which was under the jurisdiction of a prefect of the Danube shore ( praefectus ripae Danuvii ).
During a UN mission in the northern part of the country in November 2006, the mission had a meeting with a prefect who said that he could not maintain law and order over the military and the presidential guards.
Thus, Cyril followed his uncle in a position that had become powerful and influential, rivalling that of the prefect in a time of turmoil and frequently violent conflict between the cosmopolitan city's Pagan, Jewish, and Christian inhabitants.
This time, the rebel was the prefect of Egypt, Lucius Mussius Aemilianus who had already given support to the revolt of Macriani.
Four days later, pope and cardinals had to flee from Rome before the imperial prefect of the Eternal City, and at Terracina, in spite of all protests, Victor laid aside the papal insignia and once more retired to Monte Cassino, where he remained nearly a whole year.
Sabinus married up in status, to Vespasia Polla, whose father had risen to prefect of the camp and whose brother became a Senator.
By 269, Zenobia had expanded the empire, conquering Egypt and expelling the Roman prefect, Tenagino Probus, who was beheaded after he led an attempt to recapture the territory.
At 29, he took over more of the reins of power, though he continued to rule through a cabal consisting of Marcia, his new chamberlain Eclectus, and the new praetorian prefect Quintus Aemilius Laetus, who about this time also had many Christians freed from working in the mines in Sardinia.
* The Praetorian Guard kill Ulpian, Praetorian prefect, who had wanted to reduce their privileges.
After Emesa, Numerian's staff, including the prefect Aper, reported that Numerian suffered from an inflammation of the eyes, and had to travel in a closed coach.
Unlike some of his immediate imperial predecessors such as Philip the Arab or Maximinus who did not have extensive administrative experience before assuming the throne, Decius was a distinguished senator who had served as consul in 232, had been governor of Moesia and Germania Inferior soon afterwards, served as governor of Hispania Tarraconensis between 235 – 238, and was urban prefect of Rome during the early reign of Emperor Philip the Arab ( Marcus Iulius Phillipus ).
Magnus had been appointed Praetorian prefect of Gaul in 458, while the Praetorian prefect of Italy was Caecina Decius Basilius, who was the patron of the Gallic senator ( and poet ) Sidonius Apollinaris, while the comes privatae largitionis, Ennodius, was related to a family with interests in Arelate.
He was a senator, and had filled various civil and military posts before he was appointed prefect of the Praetorian Guard by the emperor Probus in 282.
Sidonius was so influential that he convinced the Emperor to commute the death penalty of Arvandus, the Praetorian prefect of Gaul who had allied himself with the Visigoths.
Since a prefect had to accompany the guard, Victorinus was the clear choice.
His father, Heliodorus, had not been a senator, but was nonetheless a man of some standing: he had been Hadrian's ab epistulis, followed the emperor on his travels, and was prefect of Egypt at the end of Hadrian's reign.
By May 408 he had made Arles his capital, where he appointed Apollinaris, the grandfather of Sidonius Apollinaris, as prefect.
Constantine's Praetorian prefect Decimus Rusticus, who had replaced Apollinaris a year earlier, abandoned Constantine, to be caught up in the new rebellion of Jovinus in the Rhineland.
After the murder had been carried out, Pertinax, who was serving as urban prefect at this time, was hurried to the Praetorian Camp and proclaimed emperor the following morning.
Titus Flavius Claudius Sulpicianus, prefect of the city, father-in-law of the murdered emperor, being at that moment in the camp to which he had been sent to calm the troops, began making offers, when Julianus, having been roused from a banquet by his wife and daughter, arrived in all haste, and being unable to gain admission, stood before the gate, and with a loud voice competed for the prize.
After Pertinax was assassinated, the praetorian prefect Aemilius Laetus and his men, who had arranged the murder, " sold " the imperial throne to wealthy senator Didius Julianus, effectively crowning him emperor, but a string of mutinies from the troops in the provinces meant the next Emperor was far from decided.

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