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Where \'de Sailors At? - Carlton Bach - 06-02-2005

(I figured maybe the title drove people off)

In Pliny's letters X 21 and 22 a body of soldiers (10 beneficiarii, two equites and one centurion 'ex cohortibus, quibus me praeesse voluisti' - auxiliaries under the command of the Proconsul) are mentioned seconded to the staff of the Prefect of the Pontic coast, Gavius Bassus. The edition footnote identifies this office as a minor naval command.

My question is: why? What is wrong with navy troops? I understand staffing lucrative and prestigious officia with legionaries even in legion-less provinces, but why send auxiliaries to do a job the navy could do itself? Or couldn't it? Or is the praefectus orae Ponticae simply a misidentified civvy?

All pointers welcome. I'm trying to untangle officia, and it isn't easy.