Prosopographical databases

Resource description

The APR (Amici populi Romani) is a database for the prosopography of the foreign friends of the Romans (3rd c. BCE to 4th c. CE), offering also several specific prosopographical material.
Athenian Onomasticon : updates the Lexicon of Greek Personal Names II (1994) and Foreign Residents of Athens (1996).
Athenians Project : a prosopographical database on the persons of ancient Athens.
CPNRB : a database of the Celtic personal names of Roman Britain.
The primary objective of the DPRR (Digital Prosopography of the Roman Republic, King’s College London; Prof. Mouritsen and Dr Robb) is to facilitate prosopographical research into the elite of the Roman Republic, its structure, scale and changes in composition over time. To that end a comprehensive, searchable database of all known members of the upper strata of Roman society has been established, which brings together information about individual careers, office holdings, personal status, life dates, and family relationships.
LGPN : Lexicon of Greek Personal Names, from the 8th century BC down to the late Roman republic, plus LGPN-Ling.
PBE I: Prosopography of the Byzantine Empire, 641-867.
PBW : Prosopography of the Byrantine World, 1025-1180.
PIR : Prosopographia Imperii Romani, the official website with searchable database provided by the Berlin-Brandenburgische Akademie der Wissenschaften.
PMBZ : Prosopographie der Mittelbyzantinischen Zeit : a comprehensive biographical dictionary for the Byzantine Empire 641-1025 CE.
PPRET Inscriptions : Inscriptions pertaining to the Praetorian Praefects from 284 to 395 AD.
Roman Bastards Database : papyrological, epigraphic and legal evidence concerning illegitimate children in the Roman Empire up to the reign of Constantine the Great. Held at the University of Warsaw.
Romans 1by1 : on the population of Moesia Inferior, Moesia Superior, Dacia and some urban centers in Pannonia Superior.

Resource subject
Classics