ORIGINS OF ROMAN EQUESTRIAN OFFICIALS |
I. CENTURY | II. CENTURY | III. CENTURY | ||||
# | % | # | % | # | % | |
ITALIANS | 39 | 55% | 53 | 51% | 26 | 28.5% |
WESTERNERS | 15 | 22% | 22 | 21% | 11 | 12% |
AFRICANS | 0 | 0% | 13 | 12.5% | 25 | 27% |
EASTERNERS | 16 | 23% | 16 | 15% | 29 | 32% |
Total: | 70 | . | 104 | . | 91 | . |
These figures are offered for illustrative purposes only. Most information is
based on inscriptions, whose recovery has usually been accidental. The origins
of many officials known to us are irrecoverable, and we certainly have only a
small fraction of the huge number of officials of Equestrian rank who must
have been in government service during these three centuries. The margin of
error is, therefore, considerable. |
Data based on information in: H.-G. Pflaum,
Les procurateurs équestres sous le Haut-Empire romain
(Paris 1950), pp. 171-72, 173-74, 182-85, and 190-93. |
ORIGINS OF SOLDIERS |
. | AUGUSTUS to CALIGULA | CLAUDIUS to NERO | VESPASIAN to TRAJAN | HADRIAN/II. CENT. |
ITALY | 207 | 117 | 73 | 17 |
SPAINS | 8 | 18 | 16 | 17 |
GAULS | 35 | 59 | 51 | 34 |
MACEDONIA | 14 | 9 | 6 | 10 |
ASIA MINOR | 50 | 11 | 43 | 21 |
SYRIA & EGYPT | 14 | 3 | 56 | 79 |
AFRICA | 7 | 4 | 22 | 786 |
NORICUM-RAETIA-
DALMATIA |
-0- | 12 | 23 | 56 |
GERMANIES | -0- | -0- | 20 | 35 |
PANNONIA-MOESIA | -0- | -0- | 15 | 237 |
DACIA | -0- | -0- | -0- | 50 |
THRACIA | -0- | -0- | 2 | 99 |
% of Italians | 65% | 48.7% | 21.4% | 0.9% |
These figures are offered for illustrative purposes only. Most information is
based on inscriptions, whose recovery has usually been accidental. The origins
of most soldiers known to us are irrecoverable, and we certainly have only a
tiny fraction of the huge number of soldiers who must have been in government
service during these three centuries. The margin of error is, therefore,
considerable. |
SOURCE: Graham Webster,
The Roman Imperial Army
(1969), p. 108.
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John Paul Adams, CSUN
john.p.adams@csun.edu