AUREUS OF CARAUSIUS.
AUREUS OF ALLECTUS.
SOLIDUS OF HELENA.
SOLIDUS OF GALERIUS.
SOLIDUS OF SEVERUS II.
A similar hierarchy of officials prevailed in the palace and the court, from the grand chamberlain down through a host of Imperial secretaries to the head scullion. The tendency of each was to magnify his office into a department, and to be the master of a set of underlings. And it was the policy of Constantine, as it had been the policy of Augustus, to invent new offices in order to increase the number of officials who looked to the Emperor as their benefactor.[[146]]