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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****...
- (archers from Isauria):
pseudocomitatensis under the
command of the
Magister militum per
Orientis I
Iulia Alpina:
pseudocomitatensis under the
command of...
- with its twin, I Armeniaca, it was
moved into the
field army as a
pseudocomitatensis legion. The
legion is
reported to have
built a camp in Satala. According...
- a
comitatus regiment was paid 50% more than his
counterpart in a
pseudocomitatensis regiment.
Regimental officer grades in old-style
units (legiones,...
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Latin word
meaning from Armenia, may
refer to :
Legio I Armeniaca, a
pseudocomitatensis legion of the Late
Roman Empire probably created in the late 3rd century...
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Legio II
Isaura was a
pseudocomitatensis Roman legion,
levied no
later than
under Diocletian, and
possibly already present under Probus. As
their name...
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Legio I
Isaura Sagitaria was a
pseudocomitatensis Roman legion. The
legion was
probably created by
emperor Probus. It is
possible that in the beginning...
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Legio III
Isaura was a
pseudocomitatensis Roman legion,
levied no
later than
under Diocletian, and
possibly already present under Probus. As
their name...
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Legio I
Armeniaca was a
pseudocomitatensis legion of the Late
Roman Empire. The
Legio I
Armeniaca was
likely created in the late 4th
century by either...