Italia suburbicaria
| Italia suburbicaria | |
|---|---|
| Capital | Rome |
| Historical era | Late Antiquity and Early Middle Ages |
| Today part of | Italy France Malta |
Italia suburbicaria (Italy "under the government of the urbs", i.e. Rome) was a vicariate of the late Roman Empire established by Constantine I (306–337).
It included south-central Italy and the islands of Sicily, Sardinia, and Corsica. Its capital was Rome, where the vicarius urbis Romae, the highest civil authority of the vicariate, had its seat.