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    magistri peditum and magistri equitum were appointed for every praetorian prefecture (per Gallias, per Italiam, per Illyricum, per Orientem), and, in addition...
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    lower comes rei militaris ("military count") rank, save for the magister equitum per Gallias. This was presumably because all but the Gaul comitatus were...
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  • comitatenses. He ranked superior to a dux but inferior to the magister peditum or magister equitum; he functioned as the superior of a series of military stations...
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    made subject to the magister militum of his respective praetorian prefecture, and above him to the emperor. The Dux per Gallias of the diocese of Gaul...
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    horse) to be combined under a single person, then styled magister equitum et peditum or magister utriusquae militiae ("master of both forces"). By the time...
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    389, 387, 383, and 380 BC, possibly the same Lucius Valerius who was magister equitum to Marcus Furius Camillus in 390 BC, although that was probably his...
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    legion from Gallia): pseudocomitatensis under the command of the Magister Peditum per Gallias. The legion was founded by Constantius I Chlorus. The legions...
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    (Latin: magister peditum) and cavalry under the Master of Horse (Latin: magister equitum), with command in the praesental army specified as e.g. magister peditum...
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    and sent home, while Aetius received the position of comes and magister militum per Gallias (commander-in-chief of the Roman army in Gaul). Galla Placidia...
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  • original name – Mastarna – is an Etruscan corruption of Latin magister (as in magister populi, one of the Roman dictator's other titles). The survival...
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    from abroad" is related to the Latin adverb peregre "abroad", composed of per- "through" and an assimilated form of ager "field, country", i.e., "over...
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    plebs Military tribune Quaestor Aedile Promagistrate Governor Extraordinary Rex Interrex Dictator Magister equitum Decemviri Consular tribune Triumvir...
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    III, in 133 BC. 120 BC – Gallia Narbonensis (southern France); prior to its annexation it was called Gallia Transalpina (Gallia on the other side of the...
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  • Strabo mentions two other towns named Medullia, one on the western alps in Gallia and one on the eastern alps in Iapudia. Politorium has been identified in...
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    guerra di Gallia. Milano.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: location missing publisher (link) Brizzi, Giovanni (2007). Scipione e Annibale. La guerra per salvare...
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    wool through cross-breeding. Miletus in Asia Minor and the province of Gallia Belgica were also renowned for the quality of their wool exports, the latter...
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    foederati under Alaric, magister militum in Illyricum, rebelled in 395. Gildo, the Comes Africae and Magister utriusque militiae per Africam, rebelled in...
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    War), written by Gaius Julius Caesar, begins with the following passage: Gallia est omnis divisa in partes tres, quarum unam incolunt Belgae, aliam Aquitani...
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    Octavian, Caesar's adopted son and great-nephew, and Lepidus, Caesar's magister equitum, formed an alliance known as the Second Triumvirate. The conspirators...
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    the provinces which he governed by nature of his proconsular authority (Gallia Narbonensis and Cyprus were returned to the Senate's administration in 22 BC)...
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    affranchis chez les Voconces au Haut-Empire: L'apport des inscriptions," Gallia 74:2 (2017), p. 80. Westermann, Slave Systems, p. 83. William V. Harris...
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    "PROGRAMMA". GRUPPO STORICO ROMANO. Retrieved 4 May 2024. "Gruppo Storico Romano per il 2777esimo Natale di Roma". Turismo Roma (in Italian). 12 April 2024. Retrieved...
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    often expressed as stuprum committed through violence or coercion (cum vi or per vim). As laws pertaining to violence were codified toward the end of the...
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    supported Decimus Junius Brutus Albinus as governor of Cisalpine Gaul (Gallia Cisalpina) and urged the Senate to name Antony an enemy of the state. The...
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  • legions from non-citizens was taken by Caesar in Transalpine Gaul (Latin: Gallia Transalpina), by Brutus in Macedonia, and by Pompey in Pharsalus. This irregular...
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    outside the home called a ludus, where a teacher (called a litterator or a magister ludi, and often of Greek origin) taught them basic reading, writing, arithmetic...
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    Augsburg via the Reschen Pass Trans-Pyrenean roads Connecting Hispania and Gallia: Ab Asturica Burdigalam Turkey Roman road in Cilicia in south Turkey Roman...
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  • situation was still continuing at the time referred to, the imperfect is used: equitum iam diū anceps pugna erat (Livy) 'the cavalry battle had been in doubt...
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    Corsica Creta Insula Hispania Illurico = Illyricum Hispania Celtiberia Gallia Hispania Citerior Hispania Ulterior Judaea Lusitania Macedonia Monte Albano...
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    were composed of warlike tribesmen from the Gallic provinces (especially Gallia Belgica, which then included the regions later separated to form the provinces...
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