Praetorian prefecture of the East
The praetorian prefecture of the East, or of the Orient was one of four large praetorian prefectures into which the Late Roman Empire was divided. As it comprised the larger part of the Eastern Roman Empire, and its seat was at Constantinople, the praetorian prefect was the second most powerful man in the East, after the Emperor, in essence serving as his first minister.
Structure
The Prefecture was established after the death of Constantine the Great in 337, when the empire was split up among his sons and Constantius II received the rule of the East, with a praetorian prefect as his chief aide. The part allotted to Constantius encompassed four dioceses, each in turn comprising several provinces. The authority of the prefecture stretched from the Eastern Balkans, grouped into the Diocese of Thrace, to Asia Minor, divided into the dioceses of Asiana and Pontus, and the Middle East, with the dioceses of Orient and Egypt.List of known ''praefecti praetorio Orientis''
- Pompeius Probus
- Ablabius
- Septimius Acindynus
- Philippus
- Thalassius
- Domitianus
- Strategius Musonianus
- Flavius Hermogenes
- Helpidius
- Saturninius Secundus Salutius
- Nebridius
- Domitius Modestus
- Quintus Clodius Hermogenianus Olybrius
- Neoterius
- Maternus Cynegius
- Eutolmius Tatianus
- Flavius Rufinus
- Caesarius
- Eutychianus
- Aurelianus
- possibly Eutychianus
- Caesarius
- Eutychianus
- Flavius Anthemius
- Monaxius
- Aurelianus
- Monaxius
- Eustathius
- Asclepiodotus
- Aetius
- Hierius
- Flavius Florentius
- Antiochus Chuzon
- Rufinus
- Hierius
- Flavius Taurus
- Anthemius Isidorus
- Darius
- Flavius Florentius
- Flavius Taurus Seleucus Cyrus
- Thomas
- Apollonius
- Zoilus
- Hermocrates
- Flavius Taurus
- Flavius Constantinus
- Antiochus
- Flavius Florentius Romanus Protogenes
- Hormisdas
- Palladius
- Flavius Constantinus
- Flavius Constantinus
- Flavius Antoninus Messala Vivianus
- Pusaeus
- Amasius
- Matronianus
- Hierius
- Euphemius
- Polycarpus
- Constantine
- Appion
- Leontius
- Constantine
- Eustathius
- Zoticus
- Marinus
- Sergius
- Marinus
- Demosthenes
- Archelaus
- Basilides
- Atarbius
- Iulianus
- John the Cappadocian
- Phokas
- John the Cappadocian
- Flavius Comitas Theodorus Bassus as John's deputy
- Peter Barsymes
- Flavius Comitas Theodorus Bassus
- Addaeus
- Hephaestus
- Areobindus
- Peter Barsymes
- Diomedes
- Georgius
- Constantine Lardys