• reign of Macrinus, AD 217-8, the Historia Augusta states there was a ‘dux Armeniae erat et item legatus Asiae atque Arabiae’. In c. AD 233 Severus Alexander...
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  • East. Terentius first appears as dux in undated tiles from Aquincum and Brigetio. He is next mentioned as comes and dux, being in command of the expedition...
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    Already soon after his accession in 527, the dux Armeniae (responsible for Armenia Minor) and the comes Armeniae were abolished, and the military forces of...
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    river banks, or frontiers') under the command of a dux (lit. 'leader', pl. duces), e.g. dux Armeniae. Of these the comitatenses had the higher status and...
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  • Teluch Templon Teodato Ipato Tephrike Terbounia Terentius (comes et dux Armeniae) Tervel of Bulgaria Tetarteron Tetraconch Tetrapylon Tetrarchy Text-type...
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    at Trapezus somewhere along the way, and is under the command of the Dux Armeniae. An inscription possibly relating to this legion was found in a cave...
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    military forces, facing the Sassanid threat, were commanded by the dux Ponti et Armeniae until the middle of the 5th century, and by two separate duces afterwards...
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    hereditariæ actionis legitimus princeps Trapezundæ, Lazy, Mediæ Ciliciæ, totius Armeniæ, Medinæ, Jordanorum, Colchidis, Hyerosolimæ, insularum Cypri, Ægypti, Galatiæ...
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