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praetorio Italiae, in its full form (until 356)
praefectura praetorio Italiae,
Illyrici et Africae) was one of four
praetorian prefectures into
which the Late...
- (1892) Vol. III:
Inscriptiones Asiae,
provinciarum Europae Graecarum,
Illyrici Latinae (1873) Vol. IV:
Inscriptiones parietariae Pompeianae, Herculanenses...
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ripenses and
liburnari were
under the
command of two generals:
Comes Illyrici Dux
Pannoniae Primae et
Norici Ripensis This
stretch of
limes was in use...
- for a
short period of time. The four
Prefectures were
called Orientis,
Illyrici, Italiae, and Galliarum, with Constantinople, Sirmium, Milan, and Treves...
- Illyricus, and
placed Candidus in command,
giving him the
title dux
exercitus Illyrici.
While the
emperor was
stationed at Perinthus,
Candidus took his troops...
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erudite Charles Ducange (1610–1688)
mentions these fabulous origins in his
Illyrici Veteris et Novi, p. 237:
Dynastae in
Zrinio magno semper in Dalmatia, et...
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Vettius Agorius Praetextatus held the post of
Praefectus Praetorio Italiae,
Illyrici et
Africae Iterum.
These men were
distinguished pagans.
Theodosian Code...
- the
Diocese of Africa,
subordinate to the
praefectura praetorio Italiae,
Illyrici et Africae.
After the
devastating tsunami of 365, the
capital of Cyrenaica...
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Aramaic Hispanorum Hispani Hispania T. N
Spain Celtiberian Illyricorum Illyrici Dalmatia Bosnia Illyrian Ituraeorum Ituraei Syria S
Lebanon Aramaic Latobicorum...
- (Britain, Gaul, Spain) and the
central praefectura praetorio Italiae,
Illyrici et
Africae Officials (officiales, sing. officialis) at the
comitatus (imperial...