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Ulpius Limenius

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87:. He held these posts from 12 June 347 to 8 April 349. This unusual appointment not only reflected Constans' upbringing in Constantinople, but was also probably indicative of a long-standing relationship with a trusted subordinate. In AD 348, Limenius, as Urban Prefect, probably celebrated the 98:
to implement. One, dated 28 March 349, was aimed at the preservation of columns and monuments, as well as preventing the violation of tombs in the city of Rome. Another, dated 12 February 349, directed Limenius to crack down on counterfeiters.
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Commentaries on the Conflict of Laws, Foreign and Domestic, in Regard to Contracts, Rights, and Remedies, and Especially in Regard to Marriages, Divorces, Wills, Successions, and Judgements
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Athanasius and Constantius: Theology and Politics in the Constantinian Empire
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gave to him when he created the new Prefecture, splitting Italy off from the
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During his time as Praetorian Prefect, he received a number of imperial
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Although he was an eastern provincial, he was assigned the dual role of
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in the emperor's name, as Constans was absent from Rome.
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The senatorial aristocracy in the later Roman empire
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Nobiles
eastern Senate
Proconsul
Constantinople
Libanius
praetorian prefect
Italy
emperor
Constans
Praetorian prefecture of Illyricum
praefectus urbi
Rome
Secular Games
laws
consul prior
Aconius Catullinus Philomatius
pagan
Philippus
Salia
Roman consul
Aconius Catullinus
Categories
349 deaths
Late-Roman-era pagans
4th-century Roman consuls
Praetorian prefects of Italy
Ulpii
Urban prefects of Constantinople

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