- The
Jovians (Latin: Ioviani) and
Herculians (Latin: Herculiani) were the
senior palatine imperial guard units under the rule of
Roman Emperor Diocletian...
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January 350,
Magnentius (r. 350–353) the
commander of the
Jovians and
Herculians, a
corps in the
Roman army, was
acclaimed augustus at
Augustodunum (Autun)...
- (emperor) (Flavius Iovi**** Augustus),
Roman emperor (363–364 AD)
Jovians and
Herculians,
Roman imperial guard corps Jovian (lemur), a Coquerel's
sifaka known...
- Routledge. ISBN 978-1-4724-6024-0. Burgess,
Richard W. (2023). "Cutting the ‹
Herculian› Knot: When Did
Maximian Become Caesar and Augustus?". In Schuler; Haensch;...
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fortress of Singara. 350 18
January Magnentius,
commander of the
Jovians and
Herculians, was
acclaimed ruler of Rome by his legions.
Constans was
killed in Elne...
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corps attached to the
imperial retinue, and was
promoted to
comes of the
Herculians and Jovians, the
Imperial guard units.
Magnentius seems to have been effective...
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fatigues through having a more
specialist role
within the army.
Jovians and
Herculians – A
senior palatine units Katepano – A
Byzantine military rank or military...
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singulares Augusti,
Imperial Horse Guards of the
Roman Emperors Jovians and
Herculians,
elite Guards legions during the
Tetrarchy Scholae Palatinae, late Roman...
- take on the
dominating roles of
planning and commanding; Maximian, in
Herculian mode,
would act as Jupiter's
heroic subordinate. For all
their religious...
- of
Vietnam (Bộ Tư lệnh Cảnh vệ Việt Nam)
Praetorian Guard Jovians and
Herculians Varangian Guard Life
Guards Janissaries "Kebur Zabagna"
Imperial Guards...