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Latinus was an
Alemannic warrior. From 351 to 354 he
served as
comes domesticorum in the
Roman army
under emperor Constantius II. In 354, Latinus, Agilo...
- 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...
- was a 4th-century
Frankish king who also held the
Roman title of
comes domesticorum. In 354 he was a
tribunus armaturarum in the
Roman army in Gaul, where...
- the military. Relatively, the most
important offices were the “Comes
Domesticorum” also
known as, “Commander of the
Protectores Domestici,” and “Comes...
- 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****...
- on the
prestige gained through their victories,
Ricimer and the
comes domesticorum Majorian rebelled against Avitus; the
Emperor was
obliged to
leave Rome...
- 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)...
- The Home
Missioners of
America Inc.; Latin:
Societas Missionariorum Domesticorum Americæ), is a
Catholic society of
priests and
brothers founded in 1939...
-
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"...
-
chosen but
swiftly recalled. The
first was Severus, the emperor's
comes domesticorum, who was
recalled and
replaced by Jovinus, the
magister equitum. Jovinus...