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- the military. Relatively, the most important offices were the “Comes Domesticorum” also known as, “Commander of the Protectores Domestici,” and “Comes...
- the title of comes, making it likely that his full title was "comes domesticorum". Procopius does not mention him by name, but a p****age of his sheds...
- Adrianople with the Goths in 378 and then served as dux Palaestinae and comes domesticorum until 394, when he became magister militum and commanded a "barbarian"...
- 474) was Roman emperor of the West from 473 to 474. He served as comes domesticorum (commander of the palace guard) during the reign of Olybrius (r. 472)...
- on the prestige gained through their victories, Ricimer and the comes domesticorum Majorian rebelled against Avitus; the Emperor was obliged to leave Rome...
- of these comital commanders, the comes domesticorum equitum for the equestrian knights and the comes domesticorum peditum for the foot soldiers. Comes privatae...
- Tarasicodissa. As the leader of Leo I's Isaurian soldiers, he rose to comes domesticorum, married the emperor's daughter Ariadne and took the name Zeno, and pla****...
- resumed the grain shipments to Rome, being rewarded the position of comes domesticorum in return. In 427, Bonifatius was recalled to Ravenna by Placidia, but...
- October 17 – Battle of Placentia: Ricimer, supported by Majorian (comes domesticorum), defeats the usurper Avitus near Piacenza (northern Italy). They compel...
- chosen but swiftly recalled. The first was Severus, the emperor's comes domesticorum, who was soon recalled and replaced by Jovinus, the magister equitum...