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List of Roman governors of Mauretania Tingitana information


This is a list of known governors of Mauretania Tingitana. 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 Tingitana were assigned to simultaneously govern the neighboring province of Mauretania Caesariensis; their names appear in bold.

Prefects of Mauretania Tingitana[1]
Date Prefect
43 - 48 Marcus Fadius Celer Flavianus Maximus
48 - 53 Gaius Rutilius Secundus
69 Lucceius Albinus
c. 73 - 75 Sextus Sentius Caecilianus
88 Lucius Vallius Tranquillus
104 Lucius Plotius Grypus[2]
109 Marcus Clodius Catullus
112 - 114 Publius Besius Betuinianus
114 - 116 Lucius Seius Avitus
120 - 122 Quintus Caecilius Redditus
128 - 130 Marcus Gavius Maximus
131-133 [Fre]ganius Maximus[3]
31 December 135 [...]umius Rutillianus[4]
between 135 and 142 Gaius Censorius Niger
144 Uttedius Honoratus
146 - 150 Quintus Baienus Blassianus
26 October 153 Flavius Flavianus[5]
156/157 Titus Varius Priscus
157 - 162 Quintus Claudius Ferox Aeronius Montanus
162 - 164 Volusius Martialis
165 - 168 Titus Coiedius Maximus
173 Publius Aelius Crispinus
174 - 176 Epidius Quadratus
177 Gaius Vallius Maximianus
180 Decimus Veturius Macrinus
between 180 and 198 Aulus Scantius Larcianus
198/199 Gaius Julius Pacatianus
200 Gaius Sertorius Cattianus
202 Gnaeus Haius Diadumenianus
205 - 207 Quintus Sallustius Macrinianus
210 Gaius Julius Agrianus
215 - 217 Marcus Aurelius Sebastenus
between 217 and 222[6] Aurelius Januarius
between 221 and 223[7] Gaius Julius Maximinus
224 - 226 Quintus Herennius [...]
227 - 229 Lucius Aurelius Nemesianus
239 Marcus Ulpius Victor
241 - 245 Marcus Marturius Victorinus
246 - 250 Marcus Antonius Navillus Asiaticus
between 250 and 277 Flavius Ingenianus
277 - 280 Clementius Valerius Marcellinus
  1. ^ Unless otherwise noted, governors from AD 50 to 299 are taken from J.E.H. Spaul, "Governors of Tingitana", Antiquités africaines 30 (1994), pp. 235-260
  2. ^ Werner Eck and Ittai Gradel, "Eine Konstitution für das Heer von Mauretania Tingitana vom 20. September 104 n.Chr.", Zeitschrift für Papyrologie und Epigraphik, 219 (2021), pp. 248–255.
  3. ^ Nadine Labory argues this name could also be restored as Ga[u]ius Maximus or [Lon]ganius Maximus. ("Ga[u]ius Maximus ou [Lon]ganius Maximus, procurateur de Maurétanie tingitane en 131? [À propos des fautes de gravure dans les diplômes militaires]", Antiquités africaines, 32 (1996), pp. 63-66)
  4. ^ E. Papi, "Diploma militare da Thamusida (Mauretania Tingitana): 31 dicembre 133/134", Zeitschrift für Papyrologie und Epigraphik 142 (2003), pp. 257-266 (RMD-382)
  5. ^ AE 1997, 1767 = RMD-5, 410; AE 2003, 1547 = RMD-5, 411;AE 2016, 1353 = RMD-5, 409
  6. ^ Or after 250
  7. ^ Or between 230 and 232

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