- Anonymous praetorian prefect of the East (1)
- Antonius Marcellinus (1)
- Claudius Strategius Musonianus (2)
- Flavius Domitius Leontius (1)
- Flavius Eugenius (1)
- Flavius Philippus (2)
- Flavius Titianus (1)
- Marcus Maecius Memmius Furius Baburius Caecilianus Placidus (1)
- Quintus Maesius Egnatius Lollianus Mavortius (1)
- Ulpius Limenius (1)
Current filters
Filters
Onomastics of the mentioned praetorian prefects
Editions
Chronology
Location
Support and text
Inscriptions and praetorian prefects
Inscriptions containing legal acts sent to praetorian prefects
Inscriptions containing legal acts issued by praetorian prefects
Sources
Results
- 22. Inscription in honour of Constans Aug. from Augusta Traiana by three praet. praefects
- 25. Inscription in honour of the praet. prefect Caecilianus Furius Placidus from Puteoli by the Regio Palatina
- 27. Inscription in honour of the praet. prefect Flavius Philippus from Chytri (Cyprus) by Constantius II Aug. and Gallus Caes. (gilded statue)
- 28. Copy of a letter by Constantius II Aug. to Marinus (vicarius Asianae?) from Ephesus ordering that a series of statues be erected in honour of the praet. prefect Flavius Philippus
- 34. Inscription relating to building works in Portus (Ostia) probably made by the praet. and urban prefect Ulpius Limenius
- 35. Greek Inscription in honour of an Anonymous praet. prefect of Constantius II A. and Julian C. by the region of Batanea (from Aire, Phoenices Libanensis)
- 43. Greek inscription in honour of the praet. prefect Claudius Strategius Musonianus by the Council and the people of Hierapolis
- 44. Greek inscription on the architrave of the Dodekatheon of Hierapolis commemorating a restoration supervised by the praet. prefect Claudius Strategius Musonianus
- 45. Statue base in honour of the praet. prefect Q. Fl. Maesius Egnatius Lollianus signo Mavortius by his son Placidus Severus and his daughter-in-law Antonia Marcianilla from his domus on the Aventine hill (Rome)
- 48. Gilded statue base from Trajan’s Forum (Rome) in honour of the former praet. prefect Fl. Eugenius rehabilitated by Constantius II Aug. and Julian Caes.