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List of Roman governors of Mauretania Caesariensis information


This is a list of known governors of Mauretania Caesariensis. It was one of the imperial provinces, governed by an appointee of the emperor, in this case a member of the equites. Some governors of Mauretania Caesariensis were also assigned to govern the neighboring province of Mauretania Tingitana; their names appear in bold.

Prefects of Mauretania Caesariensis
Date Prefect
43 - 48 Marcus Fadius Celer Flavianus Maximus[1]
69 Lucceius Albinus[2]
(procurator Augusti pro legato)
c. 73 - 75 Sextus Sentius Caecilianus[3]
(legatus Augusti pro praetore ordinandae utriusque Mauretaniae)
c. 107 Titus Caesernius Statius Quinctius Macedo[4]
(procurator Augusti)
120 ? - 122 Lucius Seius Avitus[5]
(procurator Augusti pro legato)
between 128 and 131 [V]ettius Latro[6]
c. 131 ...]ganius Maximus[7]
(procurator Augusti)
c. 137 Gaius Petronius Celer[8]
(procurator Augusti)
143 ? - 145 ? Titus Flavius Priscus Gallonius Fronto Quintus Marcius Turbo[9]
(procurator Augusti pro legato)
150 Porcius Vetustinus[10]
c. 152 Titus Varius Clemens[11]
165 - 168 Sextus Baius Pudens[12]
(procurator Augustorum)
173 ? - 176 ? Tiberius Claudius Priscianus[13]
(procurator Augusti)
after 176 Publius Aelius Crispinus[14]
(procurator Augustorum pro legato)
between 184 and 191 Claudius Perpetuus[15]
(procurator Augusti)
c. 194/195 Gnaeus Nunnius Martial[16]
(procurator Augusti)
196 ? - 197 ? Lucius Alfenus Senecio[17]
(procurator Augusti)
200 - 203 ? Gnaeus Haius Diadumenianus[18]
(procurator Augustorum pro legato utrarumque Mauritaniarum Tingitanae et Caesariensis)
205 - 207 Quintus Sallustius Macrinianus[19]
(procurator Augustorum pro legato utrarumque Mauritaniarum Tingitanae et Caesariensis)
between 209 and 211 Gaius Octavius Pudens Caesius Honoratus[20]
(procurator Augustorum)
between 200 and 212 Gaius Julius Pacatianus[21]
(procurator Augusti pro legato)
212 - 214 ? Quintus Munatius Celsus[22]
(praeses)
c. 216 Marcus Antonius Sabinus[23]
(procurator)
217/218 Claudius Pyrrhus[24][25]
(procurator)
c. 218 - after 222 Titus Aelius Decrianus[26]
(procurator Augusti)
c. 221 Julius Cestillus[27]
(procurator Augusti)
217 ? - before 231
or after 250
Marcus Aurelius Zeno Januarius[28]
(procurator Augusti praeses)
between 221 and 223
or between 230 and 232
Gaius Julius Maximinus ?[29]
(procurator Augusti praepositus limitis)
c. 227 Titus Licinius Hierocletes[30]
(procurator Augusti praeses provinciae)
between 222 and 235 Publius Flavius Clemens[31]
(procurator Augusti)
233 ? - 236 Publius Sallustius Sempronius Victor[32]
(procurator Augusti)
236 - 238 ? Publius Aelius Vitalianus[33]
(procurator Augusti)
Quintus Valerius[34]
(procurator Augusti)
238 ? - c. 244 Faltonius Restitutianus[35]
(praeses)
c. 244 - 249 ? Lucius Catellius Livianus[36]
(procurator Augusti)
between 247 and 249 Marcus Aurelius Atonus Marcellus[37]
(procurator Augusti praeses)
253 - 260 ? Marcus Cornelius Octavianus[38]
(praeses)
c. 263 Marcus Aurelius Victor[39]
(procurator praeses)
  1. ^ J.E.H. Spaul, "Governors of Tingitana", Antiquités africaines 30 (1994), p. 236
  2. ^ Tacitus, Historiae, II, 58.
  3. ^ IAM2, 126; CIL IX, 4194.
  4. ^ CIL XVI, 56 = ILS 2003.
  5. ^ AE 1985, 984.
  6. ^ AE 2002, 1753 = RMD 5-377
  7. ^ AE 1985, 991.
  8. ^ CIL VIII, 8813, CIL VIII, 8814; CIL VIII, 21663 = ILS 5963; AE 1976, 738.
  9. ^ AE 1911, 123, AE 1980, 970, & AE 1983, 789.
  10. ^ CIL XVI, 199
  11. ^ RGZM 32, AE 2002, 1732, AE 2011, 1808, & AE 2016, 1347 = RMD 5-405.
  12. ^ CIL VIII, 20834, & CIL VIII, 21007
  13. ^ CIL VIII, 9363 = ILS 1351, CIL VIII, 9364, & CIL X, 3849
  14. ^ AE 1942/43, 69.
  15. ^ AE 1929, 134; CIL VIII, 20816 = ILS 396.
  16. ^ CIL VIII, 10351, CIL VIII, 10361, CIL VIII, 10364.
  17. ^ CIL VIII, 9046, & AE 1911, 112.
  18. ^ Spaul, "Governors of Tingitana", p. 248
  19. ^ Spaul, "Governors of Tingitana", pp. 248f
  20. ^ CIL VIII, 9049, CIL VIII, 9370, CIL VIII, 20845, CIL VIII, 20997, & AE 1937, 156.
  21. ^ Spaul, "Governors of Tingitana", pp. 247f
  22. ^ CIL VIII, 7001, CIL VIII, 22616, CIL VIII, 22617, & CIL VIII, 22618.
  23. ^ AE 1929, 136.
  24. ^ AE 2019, 1955.
  25. ^ Zheira Kasdi, Souad Slimani, "Un nouveau gouverneur de la province de Maurétanie césarienne", Zeitschrift für Papyrologie und Epigraphik, Vol. 212 (2019), pp. 280–286
  26. ^ CIL VIII, 22626, CIL VIII, 22628, AE 1967, 652 in the reign of Macrinus; CIL VIII, 10461, CIL VIII, 10462 in the reign of Elagabalus; CIL VIII, 10432, CIL VIII, 10468, & AE 1967, 654, in the reign of Alexander Severus.
  27. ^ AE 1985, 976
  28. ^ AE 1904, 151, CIL VIII, 20991, & CIL VIII, 20992.
  29. ^ CIL VIII, 9790.
  30. ^ CIL VIII, 9367, CIL VIII, 20996, AE 1966, 593, AE 1966, 596, AE 1966, 597.
  31. ^ AE 1937, 46, AE 1938, 50; CIL VIII, 10470.
  32. ^ CIL VIII, 8828 = ILS 6889, CIL VIII, 10438, & CIL VIII, 22619.
  33. ^ AE 1957, 278.
  34. ^ CIL VIII, 22624.
  35. ^ AE 1903, 94, CIL VIII, 20487.
  36. ^ CIL VIII, 21557 in the reign of Gordian III; CIL VIII, 22621 in the reign of Philip the Arab.
  37. ^ AE 1908, 30, & CIL VIII, 8809 = ILS 5785.
  38. ^ CIL VIII, 21000.
  39. ^ AE 1956, 128, & AE 2001, 2137.

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