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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