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Urban prefects of Constantinople

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Romanos III Argyros
Byzantine emperor
Themistius
Themistius ( ; 317 – c. 388 AD), nicknamed Euphrades (, "eloquent"), was a statesman, rhetorician and philosopher. He flourished in the reigns of Constantius II, Julian, Jovian, Valens, Gratian and Theodosius I, and he enjoyed the favour of all those emperors, notwithstanding their many differences and the fact that he himself was not a Christian. He was admitted to the senate by Constantius in 355, and he was prefect of Constantinople in 384 on the nomination of Theodosius. Of his many works, thirty-three orations of his have come down to us, as well as various commentaries and epitomes of th
Praefectus urbi
magistrate of Rome
Alexios Apokaukos
Byzantine politician and military leader
Domitius Modestus
politician
Cyrus of Panopolis
Egyptian politician (400-470)
Andronikos Kamateros
Byzantine prefect
Niketas Ooryphas
Byzantine admiral
Aurelianus
Roman consul 400 AD
Theodore Daphnopates
Byzantine writer and orator
Aristaenetus
Roman consul 404 AD
Flavius Secundinus
politician
Monaxius
Flavius Monaxius (Greek: Μονάξιος; floruit 408–420) was a politician of the Eastern Roman Empire, praefectus urbi of Constantinople, Consul and twice praetorian prefect of the East.
Clearchus
Roman consul
Ulpius Limenius
Roman consul 349 AD
Anthemius Isidorus
Egyptian politician
Florentius
Roman politician, consul 429
Proculus
prefect of Constantinople
Praefectus vigilum
prefect or commander of the vigiles
Adamantius
praefectus urbi of Constantinople between 474-479
Konstantinos Tornikes
Byzantine politician