Pacatian (Roman governor)

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Lucius Papius Pacatianus or Pacatian was a vicarius of Roman Britain in 319. His holding the post is recorded in the Codex Theodosianus, although little else is known of him. He presided over a period of economic instability with coin hoards indicating high inflation, although several high status villas were rebuilt around this time and with Christian mosaics being built into them.[1][2]

References[edit]

  1. ^ Todd, M: Roman Britain, Fontana, London 1985
  2. ^ Salway, P: Roman Britain, Oxford, 1986