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- tribunus sagittariorum at the Battle of Adrianople. C****io, tribunus scutariorum (likely of the elite first schola) at the Battle of Adrianople. Justinian...
- destroying most of the Eastern Roman army and the city. Barzimeres, tribunum scutariorum (Commander of the Guards), was killed and Equitius, cura palatii (Marshal...
- AD, under the usurper Vetranio, Gomoarius was a tribunus notariorum scutariorum. In 359 AD he was raised by Constantius II to the title magister armorum...
- sta**** in Antioch. Constantius tried to lure Gallus, sending the tribunus scutariorum Scudilo to tell Gallus that Constantius wanted to raise him to Augustus...
- Batsford Ltd. Woods, David (1996). "Subarmachius, Bacurius, and the Schola Scutariorum Sagittariorum". classical Philology. 91 (4). University of Chicago Press:...
- palatini grade) No. of regiments No. of effectives** Byzantium Schola scutariorum clibanariorum* 1 500 COMITATUS PRAESENTALIS I Nicaea Comites clibanarii*...
- plunder, arriving close to the city of Dibaltum. Barzimeres, tribunum scutariorum (Commander of the Guards), alongside other generals, had been transferred...
- units, whose names originally derived from their equipment. The scholae scutariorum (or scutarii, lit. 'shield bearers') refer to their shields (Latin: scuta...
- in the Roman army as a tribune in 351. He probably served as tribunus scutariorum (chief of the bodyguards) of emperor Constantius II. In 351 Scudilo moved...
- century. Originally tribunus stabuli (354) and then tribunus gentilium et scutariorum (354–360), he was promoted to magister peditum (360–362). Under Constantius...