- The Procuratorial Provinces were Imperial Provinces, that were usually newly occupied Lands in transition to becoming Propraetorial Provinces or Proconsular Provinces.
- The Governor was an Imperial Procurator appointed by the Roman Emperor.
Procuratorial Provinces List
- Aegyptus 30 BCE (Imperial – Personal Property of the Emperor ruled by a Prefectus Aegypti.
- Alpes Cottiae 63 CE (Imperial)
- Alpes Maritimae 14 CE (Imperial)
- Britannia 43 CE (Imperial)
- Alpes Poenninae c. 47 CE (Imperial)
- Commagene 72 CE (annexed to Syria)
- Corduene 66 BCE (Imperial)
- Epirus 67 CE (Imperial)
- Judaea 6 CE (Imperial) (Renamed Syria Palaestina by Hadrian and upgraded to Proconsular Province)
- Mauretania Tingitana 40 CE (Imperial)
- Mauretania Caesariensis 40 CE (Imperial)
- Britannia 43 CE (Imperial)
- Mesopotamia c.197 CE (Imperial)
- Noricum c. 40 CE (Imperial)
- Osroene 214 CE (Imperial)
- Raetia 15 BCE (Imperial)
- Thracia 46 CE (Imperial)
- Dacia: Tres Daciae 166 CE (Imperial)
- Porolissensis
- Apulensis
- Malvensis
Briefly occupied Provinces
- Germania (Magna) (12 BCE until 9 CE)
- Lost in 9 CE, under Augustus after the disastrous Battle of the Teutoburg Forest.
- Provinces acquired by Trajan and abandoned by Hadrian:
- Armenia c.115-118 CE
- Assyria c. 115-118 CE
- Mesopotamia c. 115-118 CE