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Magister militum (Latin for "master of soldiers"; pl.:
magistri militum) was a top-level
military command used in the late
Roman Empire,
dating from the...
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Flavius Felix (died 430),
sometimes erroneously called Constantius Felix, was a
general of the
Western Roman Empire, who
reached the
prominent rank of...
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general fighting for the
Byzantine Empire. He was the son of
Magister militium Mundus. He was
presumably an MVM vacans.
Mauricius was the son of Mundus...
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which the Huns were
settled since at
least 378.
Uldin defeated magister militium Gainas,
beheading him and
sending his head as a
diplomatic gift to the...
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Macedonia and
renewing Strabo's
subsidy and
elevating him to
magister militium. Zeno
succeeded Leo
after his
death in 474,
while Strabo supported a coup...
- Nori**** (the Nori). The
command of the
campaign was in the
hands of
magister militium Aëtius and it
began in the
spring of 430 CE. In May, the
campaign was interrupted...
- for the
Roman legion. It was by one or
other of the
roads that
Magister militium Stilicho crossed the Alps in midwinter, a feat
celebrated by
Claudian (de...
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Lombard from
Istria who
entered Byzantine service and
became a
magister militium. He was of
Lombard descent, as
evidenced by his name.
Gulfaris is also...
- in the military. Upon his
return to Rome, he was both
elected tribunus militium and
given the
priesthood as a pontifex.
During his time in
these positions...
- à son entrée en scène" [The
Grand Army at its
entrance on the scene].
Militium Historia un
regard helvétique sur l'histoire
militaire (in French). Retrieved...