vicarius Africae

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The vicarius Africae was a high-ranking late Roman imperial official who governed the Diocese of Africa on behalf of the central administration.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf late Roman imperial office
provincial governor
vicarius
category Late Roman Empire offices
Roman provincial administration
createdInPeriod late 3rd century
createdUnderReformOf Diocletian NERFINISHED
exercisedAuthorityOver provincial governors in the Diocese of Africa
existedInCentury 4th century
5th century
governed Diocese of Africa NERFINISHED
jurisdiction Africa Proconsularis NERFINISHED
Byzacena NERFINISHED
Mauretania Caesariensis NERFINISHED
Mauretania Sitifensis NERFINISHED
Numidia NERFINISHED
Tripolitania NERFINISHED
languageOfTitle Latin
literalMeaning vicar of Africa
oversaw implementation of imperial laws in Africa
partOf late Roman administrative system
rank high-ranking official
reportedTo emperor
praetorian prefecture of Italy, Africa and Illyricum
responsibleFor civil administration in the Diocese of Africa
judicial appeals in the Diocese of Africa
tax collection in the Diocese of Africa
seat Carthage NERFINISHED
subordinateTo central imperial administration
praetorian prefect of Italy

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Diocese of Africa officeHeldBy vicarius Africae