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- them, he created two posts: a commander of the infantry, the magister peditum ("master of foot"), and a more prestigious cavalry commander, the magister...
- Britannica: comitatensis under Magister Peditum II Flavia Constantia: comitatensis under the command of the Magister Peditum II Flavia Virtutis: comitatensis...
- was a Roman army officer of Frankish origin. He was appointed magister peditum around 375, and consul twice in 377 and 383. Ancient sources record that...
- Then in 375, Sebasti**** was sent by Valentinian to aid the magister peditum Merobaudes in conducting some raids against the Quadi. When news of the...
- "Sophia," Vol. 6, No. 2 (2000) "Late Roman Shield PatternsMagister Peditum". www.ne.jp. Helmut Nickel: "The Dragon and the Pearl," Metropolitan Museum...
- an ********in killed Pap. Later he was promoted to the rank of magister peditum and was sent in Thracia to fight the Gothic War. In 376 the Goths had been...
- The comitatenses and later the palatini were the units of the field armies of the late Roman Empire. They were the soldiers that replaced the legionaries...
- depleted Swiss Guard by a contingent of 200 German mercenaries (Custodia Peditum Germanorum). Ten years later, Pope Paul III ordered the Swiss Guard to...
- Italian and Illyrian legions, to join Jovinus and Severus, the magister peditum. In the spring of 368 Valentinian, his eight-year-old son Gratian and the...
- on the column. Trajan Decius, the 34th Roman emperor Trai**** (magister peditum), Roman general in the Gothic War (376–382) Trajan the Patrician, Byzantine...