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Mennen --$tIntroduction /$rI. Mennen --$tChapter One. Changing Emperorship: Setting The Scene /$rI. Mennen --$tChapter Two. The Impact Of Crises On The Position Of The Senatorial Elite /$rI. Mennen --$tExcursus. Prosopography Of The Senatorial Elite Families /$rI. Mennen --$tChapter Three. Praetorian Prefects And Other High-Ranking Equestrians /$rI. Mennen --$tChapter Four. High-Ranking Military Officers: Septimius Severus Versus Gallienus /$rI. Mennen --$tConclusion /$rI. Mennen --$tAppendix One. List Of Emperors And Usurpers (Ad 193-284) /$rI. Mennen --$tAppendix Two. Lists Of Men Holding Senatorial Elite Positions Between AD 193 And 284 /$rI. Mennen --$tAppendix Three. List Of Praefecti Praetorio Between AD 193 And 284 /$rI. Mennen --$tBibliography /$rI. Mennen --$tGeneral Index /$rI. Mennen --$tIndex Of Ancient Persons /$rI. 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