Definition of Bucellarii. Meaning of Bucellarii. Synonyms of Bucellarii

Here you will find one or more explanations in English for the word Bucellarii. Also in the bottom left of the page several parts of wikipedia pages related to the word Bucellarii and, of course, Bucellarii synonyms and on the right images related to the word Bucellarii.

Definition of Bucellarii

No result for Bucellarii. Showing similar results...

Meaning of Bucellarii from wikipedia

- Bucellarii (the Latin plural of Bucellarius; literally "biscuit–eater", Gr****: Βουκελλάριοι) were formations of escort troops used in the Roman Empire...
- least in some cases, Ammi**** could be referring to independent units. Bucellarii (the Latin plural of bucellarius; literally "biscuit–eater", Gr****: βουκελλάριοι)...
- Aetius and Bonifatius then departed the court of Ravenna, gathered their bucellarii, and met five Roman miles outside of Rimini. Aetius had brought his own...
- stations a 5,000-man garrison, of whom half are his personal bodyguard (bucellarii). To hold parts of the city, he recruits 20,000 young Romans to man the...
- Military units Revolts Early Late Roman army East Roman army Foederati Bucellarii Scholae Palatinae Excubitors Middle Themata Kleisourai Tourma Droungos...
- extraordinary task such as military policing or a special ****ignment. Bucellarii – were formations of escort troops. Bucinator – A trumpeter or bugler...
- Military units Revolts Early Late Roman army East Roman army Foederati Bucellarii Scholae Palatinae Excubitors Middle Themata Kleisourai Tourma Droungos...
- in ambush position off his left flank. A reserve composed of his own bucellarii household cavalry was held behind his center and commanded by John the...
- soldiers who are now mercenaries. The Olibrones could also have been Bucellarii or soldiers on Aetius' personal payroll. Jordanes. "The Origin and Deeds...
- Gothic wife Pelagia, daughter of Beremudus, and inherited her father's bucellarii. Bonifatius and Castinus then prepared to launch a campaign against the...