- also
known as, “Commander of the
Protectores Domestici,” and “Comes rei Militaris” or General. The
domestici rose to
prominence during the
Crisis of the...
- Il
mundus muliebris a Pompei:
specchi e
oggetti da
toletta in
contesti domestici. Rome: L’Erma di Bretschneider. ISBN 9788891327406. Bielfeldt, Ruth; Eber...
-
August 2019.
Retrieved 25
August 2019. "Main_Page45
milioni gli
animali domestici in Italia: 150.000 ogni anno
vengono abbandonati". Il Messaggero. 22 September...
- the home.
Examples include:
Domesticus (Roman Empire), a
member of the
Domestici, an
elite guard unit of the late
Roman Empire Agroecius Domesticus, a...
- was held at the same
Compitalia shrines, but on a
different date.
Lares Domestici:
Lares of the house, they were
probably identical with
Lares Familiares...
-
Albert Museum.
Retrieved 11 May 2015. Gentilini, G. and Petrucci, F. and
Domestici, F. (1998).
Della Robbia.
Giunti Editore. ISBN 9788809015876.{{cite book}}:...
-
panditur ad
ejusdem analogiam restituendam, et vindicandam: in usum
collegii domestici (in Latin).
Johannes Luzac. p. 334. Thrupp,
Joseph Francis (1855). Ancient...
- was in 282 when the
Emperor Carus made him
commander of the
Protectores domestici, the
elite cavalry force directly attached to the
Imperial household....
-
brought him into
competition for
primacy with Diocles,
commander of the
Domestici and ****ure
Emperor Diocletian. This was to have
rapid and
fatal consequences...
- (miles
quondam et graecus), and his
enrollment among the
elite protectores domestici (household guards)
shows that he was of
middle class or
higher birth....