List of Roman governors of Germania Inferior explained
This is a list of Roman governors of Germania Inferior (and Germania Secunda from 395 until the deposition of Romulus Augustulus in 476). Capital and largest city of Germania Inferior was Colonia Claudia Ara Agrippinensium (CCAA), modern-day Cologne.
Governors during the Principate
BC 27 – AD 68: Julio-Claudian dynasty
AD 69–96: Year of the Four Emperors and Flavian dynasty
AD 96–192: Nervan-Antonian dynasty
AD 193–235: Year of the Five Emperors & Severan dynasty
- AD 193–197: Virius Lupus
- AD 197–19?: Gaius Valerius Pudens
- AD 199–20?: Novius Priscus
- AD 201–204: Marius Maximus Perpetuus Aurelianus
- AD 205: Quintus Venidius Rufus
- AD 20?–20?: Quintus Tarquitius Catulus
- AD 206–210: Gnaeus Fulvius Maximus Centumalus
- AD 211–212: Lucius Lucceius Martinus
- AD 212–21?: Marcius Claudius Agrippa
- AD 216–21?: Marcus Valerius Senecio
- AD 222–22?: Flavius Aper Commodianus
- AD 230–231: Clodius Aurelius Saturninus
- AD 231: Flavius Janus
- AD 23?–235: Gaius Messius Quintus Decius
AD 235–285: Emperors during the Crisis of the Third Century
See also
References
- Werner Eck (de): Die Statthalter der germanischen Provinzen vom 1.–3. Jahrhundert, Rheinland-Verlag, Köln, 1985
Notes and References
- Evgeni Paunov. A Hadrianic Diploma for a Thracian Sailor from the Misene Fleet: 25 December 119 AD. p. 42.
- See article. quoted in Géza Alföldy.