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The Cambridge Ancient History, Vol. 11: The High Empire, A.D. 70-192
by Peter Garnsey
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with references to "equestrian officials".
Excerpt - on Page 201: "
... a libellis, or a rationibus, the only equestrian officials in Rome itself were the two praetorian prefects, and perhaps the prefects in charge of the corn supply and the ... "
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The Oxford Classical Dictionary
by Simon Hornblower
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with references to "equestrian officials".
Excerpt - on Page 498: "
... of money, and subsequently *Gaius (1) (Caligula) added a fifth panel (Suet. Aug. 32; Calig. 16). In the imperial period equestrian officials in the service of the state eventually acquired definitions depending on the status of the post they held, as expressed ... "
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Rome, the Greek World, and the East: Volume 2: Government, Society, and Culture in the Roman Empire
by Fergus Millar
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with references to "equestrian officials".
Excerpt - on Page 156: "
... find a typical "pyramid" hierarchy (51 "sexagenariate" posts, 48 "centenariate," and 36 "ducenariate"). The process was perhaps roughly as follows. Equestrian officials, as is beyond dispute, received a yearly salary from the inception of the Principate. ... "
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