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- infantry, and the psiloi were the light infantry. Comitatenses regiments consisted of 1,024 soldiers. Comitatenses legions could consist of 6,000 to 7,000 soldiers...
- palatini and comitatenses, eventually became the basis of the Eastern themes. The Western field armies, including the palatini and comitatenses, either disintegrated...
- vexillationes palatini and vex. comitatenses; infantry units as either legiones palatini, auxilia palatini, leg. comitatenses, and pseudocomitatenses. Auxilia...
- commanded by the provincial governors. From the 3rd century, units of comitatenses, limitanei and liburnaria (marines) came under the command of two generals:[citation...
- the guard (excubitores and scholae), the field armies (palatini and comitatenses) or the border armies (limitanei). The strength of these units is very...
- Comitatus (Kingdom of Hungary), counties in the Kingdom of Hungary Comitatenses, armies of the late Roman Empire Posse comitatus (disambiguation), various...
- they acted as field commanders. While the Roman comitatensis (plural: comitatenses) is sometimes translated as "field army", it may also be translated as...
- Some were directly in command of the local mobile field army of the comitatenses, which acted as a rapid reaction force. Other magistri remained at the...
- Constantine II. In addition to the elite palatini, other legions called comitatenses and pseudocomitatenses, along with the auxilia palatina, provided the...
- and lower-paid than the comitatenses and palatīnī, and the distinction in role and status between scholae, palatini, comitatenses, and limitanei had largely...