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    The Notitia dignitatum et administrationum omnium tam civilium quam militarium (Latin for 'List of all dignities and administrations both civil and military')...
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    400, Roman units recruited among the Attacotti were recorded in the Notitia Dignitatum, and one tombstone of a soldier identified as such is known. Their...
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    Empire Vol 1 Chapter XIII New Bodies of Guards, Jovians and Herculians Notitia Dignitatum, Pars Occidentalis, V Notitia Dignitatum, Pars Orientalis, V...
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    of the Western scholae, from the Notitia Dignitatum. The insignia of the Eastern scholae, from the Notitia Dignitatum. Palatine insignia on the shields...
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    the Notitia Dignitatum, compiled c. 395–420, a manual of all late Roman public offices, military and civil. The main deficiency with the Notitia is that...
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    following forces under Valens: Legions of Lanciarii, and Mattiarii. The Notitia Dignitatum lists both as legiones palatinae. Some[who?] claim that the Mattiarii...
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    discouraged and departed before the campaign season began. The 5th century Notitia Dignitatum records eleven prefectures in the domain (sub dispositione...) of...
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    invaders that they should defend themselves as best they could. The Notitia Dignitatum, which lists Roman units and their heraldry, indicates that the Franks...
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  • listed in the same section of the Notitia Dignitatum, and both referred to voluntary settlements. In addition, the Notitia often places the two terms together...
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  • and pay than the rest of the comitatus regiments. At the time the Notitia Dignitatum was written (ca. 395 for the Eastern Empire), 80% of the regiments...
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    that mentions the name "Saxon Shore" comes in the late 4th-century Notitia Dignitatum, which lists its commander, the Comes Litoris Saxonici per Britanniam...
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    still active in Raetia and other provinces in the early 5th century (Notitia Dignitatum, dated ca. 420 AD for Western Roman Empire entries). Together with...
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    the Notitia Dignitatum, compiled c. 395–420, a manual of all late Roman public offices, military and civil. The main deficiency with the Notitia is that...
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    in 681. According to the Laterculus Veronensis of c. 314 and the Notitia Dignitatum of c. 400, Scythia belonged to the Diocese of Thrace. Its governor...
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  • list of Roman provinces in the Late Roman Empire, as found in the Notitia Dignitatum. In Latin, Gallia was also sometimes used as a general term for all...
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    the size of the actual Roman army may be found in the study of the Notitia Dignitatum by A.H.M. Jones. This document is a list of officials and military...
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    the title and status of Roman colonies; and in the 5th century, the Notitia Dignitatum enumerates no fewer than 123 sees whose bishops assembled at Carthage...
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    numbering schemes. The primary source for the legions of this era is the Notitia Dignitatum, a late 4th-century document containing all the civil and military...
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    Romano-Celtic names of all of the Hadrian's Wall forts are known, from the Notitia Dignitatum and other evidence such as inscriptions. They are listed here from...
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    based in the Balkan provinces of Macedonia, Moesia and Dacia. In the Notitia Dignitatum records from beginning of the fifth century, the legion was still...
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    Latin text of the Notitia Urbis Constantinopolitanae was published by Otto Seeck, as an appendix to his edition of the Notitia Dignitatum (1876). The first...
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    in the late Roman army of the West in Britain. It is listed in the Notitia Dignitatum as being one of the three commands in Britain, along with the Comes...
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    information on the arrangements during this period is contained in the Notitia Dignitatum (Record of Offices), a document dating from the early 5th century...
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    of Boghasi?) Vulturia (ruins at the Falco promontory?) Zucchabar Notitia Dignitatum Michael Brett (2013). Approaching African History. Boydell & Brewer...
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    within a single Italian diocese, as the Laterculus Veronensis and the Notitia Dignitatum show. Constantine I also divided the diocese of Moesia into the dioceses...
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    Weltgeschichte (in German) Hispania The notitia dignitatum (c. AD 400; one edition online is Notitia Dignitatum: text - IntraText CT) Other classical sources...
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    I Maximiana, also known as Maximiana Thebaeorum, recorded in the Notitia Dignitatum. According to Samir F. Girgis, writing in the Coptic Encyclopedia...
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    region of Sitifensis was split off from Mauretania Caesariensis. The Notitia Dignitatum (c. 400) mentions them as still existing, two being under the authority...
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    ISBN 0-415-31199-3, p. 47. Speidel, p. 116. Notitia dignitatum, pars Occidentalis, v. Notitia dignitatum, pars Orientalis, vi. Simon MacDowall, Late Roman...
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    sides. The Saracens were named in the Roman administrative document Notitia Dignitatum, dating from the time of Theodosius I in the 4th century, as comprising...
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