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- The magister equitum, in English Master of the Horse or Master of the Cavalry, was a Roman magistrate appointed as lieutenant to a dictator. His nominal...
- S.) †Dwarf swan (Cygnus equitum) Bate 1916 sensu Livezey 1997 [Anser equitum (Bate 1916) Brodkorb 1964; Cygnus (Olor) equitum Bate 1916 sensu Northcote...
- magister populi, "master of the infantry". His lieutenant was the magister equitum, "master of the horse". The dictator may have also been called the praetor...
- A list of all of the Roman dictators and magistri equitum known from ancient sources. In some cases the names or dates have been inferred by modern historians...
- ("master of foot"), and a more prestigious cavalry commander, the magister equitum ("master of horse"). These offices had precedents in the immediate imperial...
- varying prominence today. The original Master of the Horse (Latin: Magister Equitum) in the Roman Republic was an office appointed and dismissed by the Roman...
- Ordo Equitum Solis (abbreviated OES) are an alternative music band consisting of French Leithana, pseudonym of Nathalie Herrera (vocals, keyboards, zither...
- The Transvectio equitum (English: "review of the cavalry") was a parade of the young men (iuventus) of the Roman equestrian class (equites) that took...
- quickly for Italy. Caesar's absence from Italy put Mark Antony, as magister equitum, in charge. His rule was unpo****r: Publius Cornelius Dolabella, serving...
- second-in-command a magister equitum, the Master of the Horse, whose office ceased to exist once the dictator left office. The magister equitum held praetorian imperium...