• Eastern Empire: comes (limitis) Aegypti and comes Isauriae. Comes Africae: official responsible for the defense of Roman Africa. Comes tractus Argentoratensis:...
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    separate diocese (between 384 and 391), the post evolved into the comes limitis Aegypti, who was directly responsible for Lower Egypt, while the subordinate...
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    and later served, at least with some vexillationes, under the Comes limitis Aegypti. List of Roman legions Dio, Roman History, 55.24.4 Parker, The Roman...
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    between Lower Egypt and Middle Egypt, under the command of the Comes limitis Aegypti. - Caio Iulio Galeria (tribu) Lepido Iessonensi primi pilari centurioni...
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  • Pelusium. From the military point of view, the province was under the Comes limitis Aegypti. According to the Notitia dignitatum, the province hosted several...
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    there was only one Military Count: the Military Count of Egypt ("Comes rei militaris Aegypti"). Unlike the Military Counts of the West, this Count commanded...
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    there was only one Military Count: the Military Count of Egypt ("Comes rei militaris Aegypti"). Unlike the Military Counts of the West, this Count commanded...
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