List of Roman governors of Arabia Petraea

This is a list of known governors of the Arabia Petraea. Created in AD 106 following its annexation by the Roman emperor Trajan, it was governed by a senatorial legate until 262, when Gallienus transferred the governorship to equestrian Praesides. It returned to Senatorial appointees with the sole rule of Constantine I after 324, which continued until the province was lost in the 630s.

Legati Augusti pro praetor Arabiae (106262)

  • Gaius Claudius Severus (107116)
  • Quintus Coredius Gallus Gargilius Antiquus (c. 118)
  • Tiberius Julius Julianus Alexander (125)
  • Lucius Aninius Sextius Florentinus (127)
  • Titus Haterius Nepos (130)
  • Lucius Aemilius Carus (141142)
  • Sextus Cocceius Severianus (145)
  • Lucius Attidius Cornelianus (150151)
  • Gaius Allius Fuscianus (c. 160)
  • Publius Julius Geminius Marcianus (162163)
  • Quintus Antistius Adventus (166167)
  • Lucius Claudius Modestus (167169)
  • [...] Severus (c. 177c. 180)
  • Quintus Flavius Julius Fronto (c. 181)
  • Marcus Bassaeus Astur (between c. 188 and c. 195)
  • Publius Aelius Severianus Maximus (193194)
  • Quintus Scribonius Tenax (between 194 and 196)
  • Marcus Caecilius Fuscianus Crepereianus Floranus (before 198)
  • Lucius Marius Perpetuus (between 200 and 202)
  • Quintus Aiacius Modestus Crescentianus (between 204 and 211)
  • Aurelius Aurelianus (209210)
  • Lucius Alfenus Avitianus (c. 212/215)
  • Sextus Furnius Julianus (213214)
  • Quintus Flavius Balbus (between 213 and 220)
  • Pica Caerianus (218)
  • Flavius Julianus (c. 219)
  • Gaius Furius Sabinus Aquila Timesitheus (vice praeses, acting in place of the legate, in 218 and 222)
  • Trebonius Fortunatus (c. 222)
  • Caecilius Felix (between 223 and 226)
  • Claudius Sollemnius Pacatianus (between 223 and 235)
  • Lucius Egnatius Victor Marinianus (? between 225 and 230)
  • Pomponius Julianus (236)
  • Decimus Simonius Proculus Julianus (c. 237/238)
  • Marcus Domitius Valerianus (c. 238/239)
  • Claudius Capitolinus (245246)
  • Caelius Felix (246247)
  • Marcus Aelius Aurelius Theo (between 253 and 259)
  • Virius Lupus (before 259)
  • […]ius Gallonianus (259260)
  • Coc[--] Rufinus (? 261262)
  • Julianus (? – held post when two Augustii were ruling jointly)
  • Erucius Clarus (?)
  • Publius Pomponius Secundinus (?)
  • Plotius Romanus (?)
  • Aelius (?)

Equestrian Praesides Arabiae (262324)

  • Junius Olympus (262263)
  • Statilius Ammianus (263264)
  • Julius Heraclitus (between 265 and 273)
  • Aurelius Antiochus (between 265 and 273)
  • Flavius Aelianus (274275)
  • Aurelius Petrus (278279)
  • Aemillius Aemillianus (282283)
  • Domitius Antonius (between 284 and 293)
  • Marcus Aurelius Aelianus (between 293 and 305)
  • Aurelius Asclepiades (between 293 and 305)
  • Aurelius Felicianus (between 293 and 305)
  • Aurelius Gorgonius (between 293 and 305)
  • Aelius Flavianus (?)

Senatorial Praesides Arabiae (324630)

  • Flavius Antonius Hierocles (c. 343344)
  • Theodorus (346)
  • Flavius Archelaus (c. 349350)
  • Andronicus (c. 356357)
  • Maximus (357358)
  • Belaeus (362363)
  • Ulpianus (364)
  • Malchus (between 365 and 399)
  • Flavius Bonus (392)
  • Sabinianus (?– fourth or fifth century)
  • Flavius Philocalus (?– fifth century)
  • Flavius Arcadius Alexander (487)
  • Hesychius (490)
  • Flavius Elias (? – late fifth or early sixth century)

Sources

  • Bauzou, Thomas. "Les fastes de la province d'Arabie et les inscriptions milliaires", Syria. Archéologie, Art et histoire, 1991, Vol. 68, No. 1, pp. 445-457
  • Bowersock, Glen Warren. Roman Arabia, Harvard University Press (1994), pp. 160-163
  • Jones, Arnold Hugh Martin; Martindale, John Robert; Morris, John. The Prosopography of the Later Roman Empire, Vol. I (A.D. 260-395), Cambridge University Press (1971), pp. 1106-1107
  • Jones, Arnold Hugh Martin; Martindale, John Robert; Morris, John. The Prosopography of the Later Roman Empire, Vol. II (A.D. 395-527), Cambridge University Press (1971), p. 1285
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