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1 4th century  



1.1  Proconsuls of Constantinople (until 359)  





1.2  Prefects of Constantinople (from 359)  







2 5th century  





3 6th century  





4 7th century  





5 8th century  





6 9th century  





7 10th century  





8 12th century  





9 13th century  





10 14th century  





11 Notes  





12 Sources  














List of urban prefects of Constantinople






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This is a list of urban prefectsoreparchsofConstantinople. The Prefect or Eparch (inGreek: ὁ ἔπαρχος τῆς πόλεως) was one of the oldest and longest-lived offices of the East Roman (Byzantine) Empire, being created in 359 and surviving relatively unaltered until the Fourth Crusade. The Eparch was one of the most important officials of the Empire, and exercised full control over all aspects of the administration of Constantinople, the Byzantine Empire's capital. In the Palaiologan period (1261–1453) the title was still awarded, but the office was replaced by several kephalatikeuontes (sing. kephalatikeuon, κεφαλατικεύων, "headsman"), who each oversaw a district, effectively a separate village within the now much less populous capital.

4th century[edit]

Proconsuls of Constantinople (until 359)[edit]

  • Alexander (342)
  • Ulpius Limenius (342)
  • Donatius (c. 343)
  • Montius Magnus (before 351)
  • Strategius Musonianus (before 353)
  • Anatolius (354)
  • Iustinus (355)
  • Photius (355/356)
  • Araxius (356)
  • Themistius (358–359)
  • Prefects of Constantinople (from 359)[edit]

  • Domitius Modestus (362–363)
  • Jovius (364)
  • Caesarius (365)
  • Phronimius (365–366)
  • Clearchus (372–373; first term)
  • Vindaonius Magnus (375–376)
  • Restitutus (380)
  • Pancratius (381–382)
  • Sophronius (382?)
  • Clearchus (382–384; second term)
  • Themistius (384)
  • Palladius (382/408)
  • Theodorus (385/387)
  • Nebridius (386)
  • Clementinus (386/387)
  • Proculus (388–392)
  • Aristaenetus (392)
  • Aurelianus (393–394)
  • Honoratus (394?)
  • Theodotus (395)
  • Claudius (396)
  • Africanus (396–397)
  • Romulianus (398)
  • Severinus (398–399)
  • 5th century[edit]

    • Clearchus (400–402)
  • Simplicius (403)
  • Paianius (404)
  • Studius (404)
  • Optatus (404–405)
  • Gemellus (404/408)
  • Aemilianus (406)
  • Monaxius (17 January 408 – 26 April 409)
  • Anthemius Isidorus (4 September 410 – 20 October 412)
  • Priscianus (413)
  • Ursus (415–416)
  • Aetius (419)
  • Florentius (422)
  • Severinus (423–424)
  • Constantius (424–425)
  • Theophilus (425–426)
  • Cyrus of Panopolis (426)
  • Neuthius
  • Proculus (428)
  • Heliodorus (432)
  • Leontius (434–435)
  • Cyrus of Panopolis (439–441)
  • Iustinianus (474)[1]
  • Adamantius (474–479)
  • 6th century[edit]

    7th century[edit]

    8th century[edit]

    9th century[edit]

    10th century[edit]

    12th century[edit]

    13th century[edit]

    Latin Occupation (1204–1261)

    14th century[edit]

    Notes[edit]

    1. ^ Attested by a law issued on March 16 and preserved in Codex Justiniani II 7.16a. "Iustinianus 4", Prosopography of the Later Roman Empire, Volume 2, Cambridge University Press, 1992, ISBN 0-521-20159-4, p. 645.

    Sources[edit]


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