- The
Jovians (Latin: Ioviani) and
Herculians (Latin: Herculiani) were the
senior palatine imperial guard units under the rule of
Roman Emperor Diocletian...
- and
leaders Stilicho Mascezel Gildo Units involved Herculiani seniores Joviani seniores Strength 5,000 70,000 (Exaggerated)
Casualties and
losses None...
-
backbone of the
Roman military since the late republic.
Units such as the
Joviani and
Herculiani had 5,000
soldiers and 726–800 cavalrymen. Many units' sizes...
- of the old legions. The
earliest legiones palatinae were the Lanciarii,
Joviani,
Herculiani and Divitenses.[citation needed] The 4th
century saw a very...
- (in Italian). Venetia: B. Pulciani. 1608.
Duorum illustrium Poetarum Jo.
Joviani Pontani etc. et
Gasparis Murtulae J. C. Ianuensis, Naeniarum, sive Nutriciarum...
- poetarum : Ant. Panormitae,
Ramusii Ariminensis,
Pacifici Maximi,… Joan.
Joviani,… Joan. Secundi,…
lusus in Venerem,
partim ex
codicibus m****criptis, nunc...