The Governors
The Governors of Upper Britain were generally of consular rank, including the following:
- Tiberius Julius Pollienus Auspex, 223-226
- Caius Junius Faustinus Postumianus, sometime between 227-235
- Rufinus (not his complete name), ?. Could have been one of a few men.
- Marcus Martiannius Pulcher, ?. He is believed to have undertook restoration projects around the city in peacetimes.
- Titus Desticius Juba, 250s
However, not a lot is known about each governor as individuals, or if even this is the entire list of governors for the province from the time of its creation to its dissolution.
Britannia 43-early 3rd c. Capital Camulodunum (43-c.65), then Londinium |
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Britannia Inferior, Early 3rd c. - 293, capital at Eboracum |
Britannia Superior Early 3rd c. - 293, capital at Londinium |
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Flavia Caesariensis, 293-410, capital Lindum |
Britannia Secunda, 293-410, capital Eboracum |
Maxima Caesariensis, 293-410, capital Londinium |
Britannia Prima, 293-410, capital Corinium |
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