Roman Centurions as Agents of Imperial Power: Delegated Authority and Judicial Functions

Е. S. Ivanova
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This article explores the influential role of the Roman centurions in the provincial government of the Roman Empire by analyzing their judicial and administrative powers. The results of modern historiographical research show that the military institution was closely intertwined with the Roman “government without bureaucracy:” the provincial governors’ offices were mainly staffed by military personnel and headed by the first cohort’s centurions. However, their administrative functions, although crucial in governing the provinces, have been insufficiently studied. The judicial power of the centurions has been viewed by scholars in two different ways: either as detrimental to the central government due to possible abuse by military personnel or as exceptional because it was not needed in the Romanized and urbanized areas of the empire. Here, based on the epigraphic evidence and papyrus data, the judicial and administrative duties of the centurions, including those delegated by the Roman imperium’s holders, are considered. Their involvement in the work of the municipal authorities is discussed. The conclusion is made that it was quite common for the centurions to hold extra managerial powers. In many cases, this was deemed legitimate as it did not contradict Roman law and stemmed from the long-established Roman practices.
作为皇权代理人的罗马百夫长:权力下放与司法职能
本文通过分析罗马百夫长的司法和行政权力,探讨他们在罗马帝国省政府中的影响作用。现代史学研究结果表明,军事机构与罗马的 "无官僚政府 "密切相关:行省总督办公室主要由军事人员组成,并由第一批百夫长领导。然而,尽管百夫长的行政职能对行省的治理至关重要,但对他们的研究却不足。学者们对百夫长的司法权有两种不同的看法:一种认为由于军事人员可能滥用司法权,这对中央政府不利;另一种认为这是一种例外,因为在罗马化和城市化的帝国地区并不需要这种权力。在此,我们将根据史书证据和纸莎草纸资料,探讨百夫长的司法和行政职责,包括罗马帝国统治者委派的职责。还讨论了他们参与市政当局工作的情况。得出的结论是,百夫长拥有额外的管理权是很常见的。在许多情况下,这被认为是合法的,因为它并不违反罗马法律,而且源于罗马长期以来的惯例。
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