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2019 | 49 | 125-141

Article title

An equestrian procurator’s ‘unequal colleague’? Reinterpreting the career of the imperial freedman Ulpius Paean

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Abstracts

EN
The role of freedman procurators in Roman administration of the principate period is still unclear. While the division into equestrian and freedman procuratorships is well documented and studied (particularly by H.-G. Pflaum and P.R.C. Weaver), neither the explanation behind it nor adopting the criterion of less important (freedman) or more important (equestrian) procuratorships is entirely convincing. Reducing the work of freedman procurators (having the same titles as equites) to merely assisting equestrian procurators (under ‘unequal collegiality’) can be disputed as well. By re-interpreting the career of the imperial freedman Ulpius Paean and calling upon other careers, the article argues that some imperial freedmen could have held equestrian procuratorships as their superiors.

Year

Issue

49

Pages

125-141

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Dates

published
2019

Contributors

  • University of Gdańsk Institute of History ul. Wita Stwosza 55 80-308 Gdańsk Poland

References

Document Type

Publication order reference

Identifiers

ISSN
0075-4277

YADDA identifier

bwmeta1.element.desklight-6980f64f-0730-481c-85aa-37e507167568
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