- The
Livonian Brothers of the
Sword (Latin:
Fratres militiæ Christi Livoniae, German: Schwertbrüderorden) was a
Catholic military order established in...
- person, then
styled magister equitum et
peditum or
magister utriusque militiae ("master of both forces"). Overall, lower-level
magistri were ****igned...
- The tres
militiae ("three
military posts") was a
career progression of the
Roman Imperial army for men of the
equestrian order. It
developed as an alternative...
- and
Padua alone.
Equestrians rose
through a
military career track (tres
militiae) to
become highly placed prefects and
procurators within the
Imperial administration...
- esto praesídium.
Imperet illi Deus, súpplices deprecámur, tuque, Prínceps
milítiae caeléstis, Sátanam aliósque spíritus malígnos, qui ad perditiónem animárum...
- Dalmatia. In the
Gothic War (457-458) he was
comes et
magister utriusque militiae and
together with Aegidius, he
commanded the army of the
Western Emperor...
- The
Liber ad
milites templi de
laude novae militiae (Latin for 'Book to the
Knights of the Temple, in
praise of the new knighthood') was a work written...
- 392 or 393,
Theodosius promoted Stilicho to
comes et
magister utriusque militiae and gave him
command of
soldiers in Thrace.
After the
death of the Western...
-
recently deposed Magister Utriusque Militiae Flavius Aetius and the
newly appointed Magister Utriusque Militiae Bonifatius (Bonifacius or Boniface)....
-
Constantinople to Greece,
looting the
diocese of Macedonia.
Magister utriusque militiae Stilicho marched east at the head of a
combined Western and
Eastern Roman...