- put down rebellions.
Comitatenses is the
Latin nominative plural of
comitatensis, an
adjective derived from
comitatus ('company, party, suite'; in this...
- Britannica:
comitatensis under Magister Peditum II
Flavia Constantia:
comitatensis under the
command of the
Magister Peditum II
Flavia Virtutis:
comitatensis under...
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regarded as sacred), when they
acted as
field commanders.
While the
Roman comitatensis (plural: comitatenses) is
sometimes translated as "field army", it may...
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frontier in the 430s. The
Notitia Dignitatum lists a
Quartodecimani comitatensis unit
under the
Magister Militum per Thracias; it is
possible that this...
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Aurelian against Queen Zenobia.
Detachments (vexillationes) of the legion,
comitatensis units, are
mentioned in
Notitia Dignitatum as
still being in
Castra Regina...
-
Legio II
Flavia Virtutis ("brave Flavian") was a
comitatensis Roman legion,
levied by
Emperor Constantius II (337–361),
together with I
Flavia Pacis and...
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previous year.
Theodosius was
given command of part of Valentinian's
comitatensis (the
Imperial Field Army) and
early in the year he
marched on Bononia...
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possible that this unit was the old VIII Augusta,
which was
originally a
comitatensis unit but had been
promoted to
palatina status. - ri[…] G̣allorum tribunus...
- was
under the
command of the
Magister Militum per Orientem, and was a
comitatensis unit. The
other detachment was
still in Vindobona,
under the command...
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retired from Dacia. It
guarded the
province in
later centuries,
becoming a
comitatensis unit
under the
Magister Militum per Orientis. It
probably became part...