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- C. Iulius C. f. Scapula, about the year 135 CE, CIG 4022, 4023. Prosopogr. II p. 212 n. 361.
- A. Larcius A. f. Quir. Priscus, as quaestor in Asia second in command of the legion, perhaps in the year 162 CE, CIL VIII 17891. Année épigr. 1908 No. 237. Ritterling Rhein. Mus. LIX 188f.
- [L. Martius L. f. Pom. Macer is as sub-governor from Moesia between the years 41 and 43 CE not really legate, CIL XI 1835.]
- (Cn. Pompeius) Collega, as legate represented at the end of 69 to 70 CE the absent governor of Syria (Joseph. bell. Iud. VII 3, 4). Since IIII Scythica at that time was the only legion staying behind in Syria (see above p. 1560), he can have only commanded this.
- (M. Quintius) Atticus III 12250.
- L. Septimius P. f. Quir. Severus: Hist. aug. Sev. 3, 6 legioni IIII Scythicae dein praepositus est circa Massiliam about the year 180 CE. There is doubtlessly a corruption in the indication of the locality; the attempt of Premerstein, Klio XII 171 and Österreichische Jahreshefte XVI 268, 64, to defend the delivery, has failed. The fact that the legion, like pre and afterwards, had its camp in Syria also when Severus was its commander, results from Hist. aug. Sev. 9, 4: Antiochensibus iratior fuit (Severus as emperor) quod et administrantem se in orientem riserant and Herodian. II 10, 8, who lets Severus say in a speech to his Pannonian legions in the year 193 CE: - Greek - tó te èméteron ônoma púthointo (oí Súroi) oùch âgnoston oùd âsèmon par aùtoîs úpárchon, èx ôn ègemoneúsantes ècheîse diochèsamen.
- Ti. (Iulius ?) Severus, about the year 132 CE during the Jewish rebellion and as legate representative of the Syrian governor: - Greek - ègemóna legiônos tetártès Schuthichès chaì dioichèsanta tà èn Suría prágmata, ènícha Poublíchios Márchellos dià tèn chinèsin tèn Ioudaîchèn àpobebèchei àpò Surías CIG 4031. 4032 = IGR III 173. 174.
- Q. Voconius . . . . Saxa Fidus, under Antoninus Pius about the year 141 CE, IGR III 173. 174
- . . . cius Ti. f. Cl. Dexter Augu[stanus . . .]us Bellicius Sollers Metiliu[s . . . .]us Rutilianus, probably in the time of Hadrian or Antoninus Pius, CIL III 12116.
- [unknown: CIAtt. III 630(?).]
Tribuni militum:
- C. Aemilius Berenicianus Maximus (laticl.), time of Caracalla, CIL XII 3163.
- C. Arrius . . Quir. Antoninus (laticl.), time of Antoninus Pius and begin of Marcus, V 1875 VIII 7030.
- Ti. Claudius Iulianus (laticl.), time of Trajan or Hadrian, Année épigr. 1905 No. 121.
- T. Clodius C. f. . . Pro[culus], time of Augustus, CIL X 680.
- Cn. Cornelius Ti. f. Fab. Pulcher, time of Trajan / Hadrian, CIG 1186; compare with Prosopogr. I p. 460 No. 1164.
- L. Egnatuleius P. f. Gal. Sabinus, CIL VIII 10500.
- [P. Avillius ?] Pom. Firmus from Arretium, (laticl.) under Vespasian . . . tr. . . mil. leg. XI 1834.
- (T. Flavius Vespasianus about the year 28 CE, Suet. Vesp. 2: tribunatum militum in Thracia
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