Republican
Consuls, Tribunes with consular power, Dictators, Magister Equitum, Censors
n/a
Imperial
Consuls and Emperors (Augusti and Caesars)
1
incl. 0 emperors
Notes:
Literature
Coriat, Jean-Pierre: "Les Préfets du
Prétoire de L'Époque Sévérienne : un essai de synthèse", in Cahiers du
Centre Gustave Glotz, Vol. 18 (2007), p. 196
(T. Lorenius Celsus, PP summer 223 to end of
223)
Dietz: Senatus (1980) p.181-183 with stemma
p.370 (§50 L. Lorenius Crispinus, prefers im to be nephew of Celsus not
brother)
Hächler: Kontinuität und Wandel (2019) p.652
(§XVII L. Lorenius Crispinus, cos suff 231/244)
Leunissen: Konsuln (1989) p.100 note 111
(disagrees with Coriat in that he thinks Lorenius Celsus' position as number
2 in the list of patrons of Canusium,
the Album Canusianum of 223, does mean he was
a praefectus praetorio)
Salway, Benet: "Prefects,"Patroni", and Decurions: A new
perspective on the album of Canusium", in BICR. Supplement, No. 73, The
Epigraphic Landscape of Roman
Italy (2000), pp. 138, 148, 159 (Celsus
probably not a praefectus praetoria, as has been assumed before, but an
equestrian honoured with senatorial ornamenta)
Scheid: Freres Arvales 69-304 (1990) p.129,
460-461 (§158 L. Lorenius Crispinus, frater Arvalis attested 231)