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However, historically it became the accepted (substantivated) name for those Roman imperial troops (legions and auxiliary) which were not merely garrisoned at a limes (fortified border, on the Rhine and Danube in Europe and near Persia and the desert tribes elsewhere) — the limitanei or ripenses, i.e. 'along the shores' — but more mobile line troops; furthermore there were second line troops, named pseudocomitatenses, former limitanei attached to the comitatus; palatini, elite ("palace") units typically assigned to magistri militum; and the scholae palatinae of actual palace guards, notably under the magister officiorum, a major court official of the Late Empire.[citation needed]
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List of comitatenses units
Among the comitatenses units listed by Notitia Dignitatum there are:
under Magister Peditum
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- Undecimani.
- Secundani Italiciani (Legio II Italica, Africa);
- Tertiani Italica (Legio III Italica, Illyricum);
- Tertia Herculea, Illyricum;
- Secunda Britannica, Gallias;
- Tertia Iulia Alpina, Italia;
- Prima Flavia Pacis, Africa;
- Secunda Flavia Virtutis, Africa;
- Tertia Flavia Salutis, Africa;
- Secunda Flavia Constantiniana, Africa Tingitania;
- Tertioaugustani (Legio III Augusta);
under the Magister Militum per Orientem
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- Quinta Macedonica (Legio V Macedonica);
- Septima gemina (Legio VII Gemina);
- Decima gemina (Legio X Gemina);
- Prima Flavia Constantia;
- Secunda Flavia Constantia Thebaeorum;
- Secunda Felix Valentis Thebaeorum;
- Prima Flavia Theodosiana;
under the Magister Militum per Thracias
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- Prima Maximiana Thebaeorum;
- Tertia Diocletiana Thebaeorum;
- Tertiodecimani (Legio XIII Gemina?);
- Quartodecimani (Legio XIV Gemina Martia Victrix?);
- Prima Flavia gemina;
- Secunda Flavia gemina.
External links
- http://www.durolitum.co.uk/ - Britannia - Late Roman reenactment group. Biggest, most well known and oldest late roman reenactment group in Britain
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