Hiberus

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The Imperial Province of Egypt

Hiberus was an imperial freedman who may have been a slave to Antonia , wife of Drusus . He temporarily replaced the vacant position of prefect and in 32 he held the post of vice-prefect in the imperial province of Egypt for a few months . In addition to the Hiberus, the office was occupied only once in its history by a freedman, namely by Marcus Aurelius Epagathus .

literature

  • Rudolf Hanslik : Hiberus 1. In: The Little Pauly (KlP). Volume 2, Stuttgart 1967, column 1128.
  • Joseph Mélèze-Modrzejewski : Egypt, The construction of the provincial administration , in: Claude Lepelley et al. (Ed.): Rome and the Reich, Part 2: The regions of the Reich , Hamburg, Nikol 2006, p. 474.

Remarks

  1. ^ Cassius Dio 58, 19, 6
predecessor Office successor
Gaius Vitrasius Pollio Prefect of the Roman Province of Egypt
32
Aulus Avillius Flaccus