Caesar of the East

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Caesar of the East was the junior imperial title held by Constantius Gallus, granting him subordinate rulership over the eastern provinces of the Roman Empire in the mid-4th century.

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Label Occurrences
Caesar of the East canonical 1
Gallus Caesar 1

Statements (29)

Predicate Object
instanceOf imperial title
junior imperial office
appliesToJurisdiction eastern provinces of the Roman Empire
appliesToPeriod mid-4th century
country Roman Empire
dateOfEstablishment AD 351
endTime AD 354
grantedBy Constantius II NERFINISHED
hasDuties defense of the eastern frontier
military command in the eastern provinces
provincial administration in the eastern Roman Empire
hasRank junior to Augustus
hasTitleComponent Caesar NERFINISHED
of the East
historicalRegion Eastern Roman Empire NERFINISHED
languageOfName Latin
officeHolderTitle Constantius Gallus NERFINISHED
officeScope civil authority in the eastern provinces
military authority in the eastern provinces
partOf Roman imperial hierarchy NERFINISHED
positionHeldBy Constantius Gallus NERFINISHED
relatedTo Roman imperial college NERFINISHED
Roman imperial title Caesar
replaced direct rule of Constantius II in the East
seatOfGovernment Antioch NERFINISHED
startTime AD 351
subordinateTo Augustus of the Roman Empire NERFINISHED
Constantius II NERFINISHED
usedInPoliticalSystem Tetrarchic-style imperial college

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Constantius Gallus positionHeld Caesar of the East
court of Constantius II associatedWithFigure Caesar of the East
this entity surface form: Gallus Caesar