Jovians and Herculians

Jovians and Herculians

The Jovians (Latin: "Ioviani") and Herculians (Latin: "Herculiani") were the senior palatine imperial guard units of the Emperors of the late Roman Empire from the 290s until the 7th century.

History

The name originated in the equation of the two co-emperors Diocletian and Maximian with the Roman gods Jove and Hercules. The old-established Praetorian Guard was based at the "Castra Praetoria" in Rome, and had frequently proved disloyal to the Crown, making and deposing emperors and even on one occasion in 193 putting the Imperial throne up for auction to the highest bidder (cf: Didius Julianus). Thus Diocletian, who ruled from Nicomedia, promoted two faithful legions from the Illyricum (Legio V "Iovia" and VI "Herculia"), the area he was also descended from, to be the personal protectors of the Roman Emperors.Gibbon, Edward. "The Decline And Fall Of The Roman Empire" " [http://www.ccel.org/g/gibbon/decline/volume1/chap13.htm#newb Vol 1 Chapter XIII New Bodies of Guards, Jovians and Herculians] "] On their promotion, the two old legions were renamed "Ioviani" and "Herculiani". The Praetorian Guard continued to exist until its abolishment by Constantine I in ca. 312, and replaced as the imperial guard by the "Scholae Palatinae". The two legions however continued to be counted among the senior units of the army, and after its division between East and West, they too were divided.

In the late 4th century document "Notitia Dignitatum", they are listed, for the West (bearing the title "seniores"), as directly under the command of the "magister peditum", [" [http://www.pvv.ntnu.no/~halsteis/notitia.htm Notitia Dignitatum] , Pars Occidentalis", V] and for the East (the "iuniores", junior to their counterparts in the West), as being under the command of the "magister militum praesentalis". [" [http://www.pvv.ntnu.no/~halsteis/notitia.htm Notitia Dignitatum] , Pars Orientalis", V] In 398, the Jovians and Herculians of the West were part of the small body that invaded Africa Province and suppressed the Gildonic revolt.

ee also

*List of Roman legions
*Legio VI Herculia
*Legio V Iovia

References


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