This is a list of governors of the Roman province of Syria. From 27 BC, the province was governed by an imperial legate of consular rank. The province was divided in AD 193 into Syria Coele and Syria Phoenicia. In c. 415 AD, Syria Coele was divided into Syria Prima and Syria Secunda. During the reign of Theodosius I (379 â 395), Syria Phoenicia was divided into Phoenicia Maritima and Phoenicia Libanensis.
Proconsular governors of Syria (65âÂÂ27 BC)
Propraetorial Imperial Legates of Roman Syria (27 BC to 193 AD)
Propraetorial Imperial Legates of Syria Coele (193 AD to c. 295 AD)
Propraetorial Imperial Legates of Syria Phoenicia (193 AD to c. 295 AD)
Consularis Governors of Syria Coele (c. 295 AD to c. 415 AD)
Consularis Governors of Syria Phoenicia (c. 295 AD to c. 395 AD)
See also
Footnotes
Bibliography
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