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Pseudocomitatenses were a
class of
regiment in the Late
Roman army.
Although they were
attached to the
comitatus (higher-grade
mobile armies), they enjo****...
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Pseudocomitatenses:
these were
limitanei units diverted into the
field army and
often kept there; some
Early Empire legions became pseudocomitatenses...
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pseudocomitatenses, the lowest-ranking
units of the
field armies,
remains unclear.
Theodor Mommsen proposed that the
pseudocomitatenses were former...
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addition to the
elite palatini,
other legions called comitatenses and
pseudocomitatenses,
along with the
auxilia palatina,
provided the
infantry of late Roman...
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mobile line troops;
furthermore there were
second line troops,
named pseudocomitatenses,
former limitanei attached to the comitatus; palatini,
elite ("palace")...
- the
field armies,
including palatini, comitatenses, and
sometimes pseudocomitatenses, were
based in
cities when not on campaign, and
could be
based in...