Publication Date:
2026
abstract:
This chapter attempts to reconstruct the early history of the ala Apriana, a cavalry unit present in Egypt from the Julio-Claudian period, and of early auxiliary units of the Roman army in Egypt, on the basis of Latin and Greek documentary papyri. It then looks at Claudius’ reorganisation of permanent alae with standardised names, and investigates the identity and role of Aper, the first eponymous commander of the ala Apriana, suggesting an identification with the Gaulish orator Marcus Aper, Tacitus’ teacher and a speaker in the Dialogus de oratoribus.
Iris type:
2.1 Contributo in volume (Capitolo o Saggio)
Keywords:
Roman Egypt, Roman army, Tacitus, Claudius, Aper, Ala Apriana
List of contributors:
Capponi, Livia
Book title:
Latin texts on Papyrus and the Study of Classics