List Of Roman Governors Of Raetia
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List Of Roman Governors Of Raetia
This is a list of known governors of the Roman province of Raetia. The province was created in 15 BC as an imperial equestrian province by the Emperor Augustus. The whole province (including Vindelicia) was at first under a ''praefectus'', then under a ''procurator''. Then when Legio III Italica was raised in 165, its commander became the effective governor of Raetia, until the province was assigned a ''legatus pro praetore'' starting in 174. Equestrian governors of Raetia * Porcius Septimus (AD 69) * Titus Flavius Norbanus (c. 86) * Tiberius Julius Aquilinus (107) * Lucius Cornelius Latinianus (before 116) * Marcus Sempronius Liberalis (139-140) * Quintus Baienus Blassianus (150-153) * Ulpius Victor (153) * Lucius Titulenus (reign of Antoninus Pius?) * Titus Varius Clemens (157) * Sextus Baius Pudens (c. 163/164) * Titus Desticius Severus (166) Senatorial governors of Raetia * Larcius Lepidius (c. 175-c. 179) * Marcus Helvius Clemens Dextrianus (c. 177-c. 180) * Au ...
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Roman Governor
A Roman governor was an official either elected or appointed to be the chief administrator of Roman law throughout one or more of the many provinces constituting the Roman Empire. The generic term in Roman legal language was '' Rector provinciae,'' regardless of the specific titles, which also reflects the province's intrinsic and strategic status, and corresponding differences in authority. By the time of the early Empire, two types of provinces existed—senatorial and imperial—and several types of governor would emerge. Only ''proconsuls'' and ''propraetors'' fell under the classification of promagistrate. Duties of the governor The governor was the province's chief judge. He had the sole right to impose capital punishment, and capital cases were normally tried before him. To appeal a governor's decision necessitated travelling to Rome and presenting one's case before either the ''praetor urbanus'', or even the Emperor himself, an expensive, and thus rare, process. An appe ...
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