- The
Roman army (Latin:
exercitus Rom****)
served ancient Rome and the
Roman people,
enduring through the
Roman Kingdom (753–509 BC), the
Roman Republic...
- The
quaestura exercitus was an
administrative district of the
Eastern Roman Empire with a seat in
Odessus (present-day Varna)
established by
Emperor Justinian...
-
Catalan Company (Catalan: Gran
Companyia Catalana; Latin:
Exercitus francorum,
Societas exercitus catalanorum,
Societas cathalanorum, or
Magna Societas Catalanorum)...
- (Regensburg) and
Batavis (P****au). The
defending troops,
Exercitus Germaniae superioris and
Exercitus Raeticus,
consisted mostly of
auxilia cohorts. From the...
- In
Ancient Roman law enforcement, a
compulsor was an
officer under the
Roman emperors,
dispatched from
court into the provinces, to
force the
payment of...
-
Cyrtodactylus exercitus is a
species of gecko, a
lizard in the
family Gekkonidae. The
species is
endemic to India.
Cyrtodactylus exercitus at the Reptarium...
-
Imperial Army (Latin:
Exercitus Imperatoris, German:
Kaiserliche Armee) or
Imperial troops (Kaiserliche
Truppen or Kaiserliche) was a name used for several...
- Saint-Empire; German: Reichsarmee, Reichsheer, or Reichsarmatur; Latin:
Exercitus Imperii) was
created in 1422 and came to an end when the Holy
Roman Empire...
- of
Germania Inferior,
typically shown on
inscriptions as EX.GER.INF. (
Exercitus Germaniae Inferioris),
included several legions at
various times: of these...
- was
split off and
became part of a new super-province, the
quaestura exercitus. In 535, as part of his
administrative reforms,
Justinian I abolished...