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- 08. Inscription for Constantine and Licinius celebrating the reconstruction of Tropaeum Traiani supervised by the praet. prefects Petronius Annianus and Iulius Iulianus
- 14. Building inscription celebrating a construction in the Aila harbour, undertaken by Constantine and the Caesars and supervised by their praetorian prefect
- 15. Greek dedicatory epigram of the Great Church of Antioch built by Constantine under the supervision of his praet. prefect Fl. Constantius
- 16. Building inscription of the Aïn Rchine arch under the supervision of five praet. prefects
- 30. Monumental Greek inscription on the architrave of the Theatre of Hierapolis for its restoration supervised by the praet. prefect Flavius Philippus
- 33. Inscription celebrating the enlargement of the horrea in Savaria by the praet. prefect Vulcacius Rufinus
- 42. Inscription of a public building burned down in Paphos (Cyprus) then restored by the praet. prefect Claudius Strategius Musonianus
- 44. Greek inscription on the architrave of the Dodekatheon of Hierapolis commemorating a restoration supervised by the praet. prefect Claudius Strategius Musonianus
- 68. Inscription relating to building works in Nakida (Niğde) made by the praet. prefect Modestus
- 69. Building inscription concerning a restoration in Aquileia supervised by a praet. prefect, likely Decimius Hilarianus Hesperius
- 94. Locum in the Flavian Amphitheatre in Roma reserved to the praet. prefect Virius Nicomachus Flavianus senior