This article argues that the emperor Macrinus initiated an overhaul of the ranks of provincial governors after he carne to the throne in 217. He removed several of Caracalla' s legates in the Danubian region and in the provinces along the eastern frontier, replacing them with his own appointees. This interventionist approach to provincial administration was a significant departure from the usual practice of emperors retaining their predecessor's governors. It is argued that Macrinus' break with tradition was motivated by the fact that he was the first emperor to be elevated from the ordo equester, and wanted to consolidate his position by ensuring that the provinces were entrusted to trustworthy legates
The aim of the following article is to present chronologically the creation of the position of the d...
In this article, I try to reconstruct the career of Odaenathus, the famous ruler of Palmyra who actu...
Although most emperors from Diocletian onwards no longer resided in Rome, the city continued to be h...
This dissertation examines the figure of Macrinus and his relationship to the Severan dynasty and th...
IC IV 323, a dedication from the Praetorium of Gortyna, honours a high-ranking official named Mark...
Using only the literary texts and inscriptions, the writer presents in chronological order from Clau...
© 2016 Dr. David RaffertyThe subject of provincial allocation in the late Roman Republic has never b...
Rome had twelve masters between the years A.D. 180-238, eleven of whom were murdered or killed in ba...
It is often assumed that the political fortunes of the city of Rome and of its élite, the Senate, de...
This short article intends to examine some issues relating to the emperor Claudius’ apparently stran...
The procuratores Asiae under Caracalla : concerning the Career of L(ucius) Lucilius Pansa Priscillia...
Macrinus' reign (217-21 8 A. D.) puts some problems about the justification he gave of his power, a ...
This article explores the development of the imperial title pontifex maximus from Emperor Augustus (...
Abstract: Ancient sources enable us to know mainly the administrators from the two superior orders o...
The aim of the article is to analyse the extant fragments of the works of classicizing historians Pr...
The aim of the following article is to present chronologically the creation of the position of the d...
In this article, I try to reconstruct the career of Odaenathus, the famous ruler of Palmyra who actu...
Although most emperors from Diocletian onwards no longer resided in Rome, the city continued to be h...
This dissertation examines the figure of Macrinus and his relationship to the Severan dynasty and th...
IC IV 323, a dedication from the Praetorium of Gortyna, honours a high-ranking official named Mark...
Using only the literary texts and inscriptions, the writer presents in chronological order from Clau...
© 2016 Dr. David RaffertyThe subject of provincial allocation in the late Roman Republic has never b...
Rome had twelve masters between the years A.D. 180-238, eleven of whom were murdered or killed in ba...
It is often assumed that the political fortunes of the city of Rome and of its élite, the Senate, de...
This short article intends to examine some issues relating to the emperor Claudius’ apparently stran...
The procuratores Asiae under Caracalla : concerning the Career of L(ucius) Lucilius Pansa Priscillia...
Macrinus' reign (217-21 8 A. D.) puts some problems about the justification he gave of his power, a ...
This article explores the development of the imperial title pontifex maximus from Emperor Augustus (...
Abstract: Ancient sources enable us to know mainly the administrators from the two superior orders o...
The aim of the article is to analyse the extant fragments of the works of classicizing historians Pr...
The aim of the following article is to present chronologically the creation of the position of the d...
In this article, I try to reconstruct the career of Odaenathus, the famous ruler of Palmyra who actu...
Although most emperors from Diocletian onwards no longer resided in Rome, the city continued to be h...