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- The Constable of France (French: Connétable de France, from Latin comes stabuli for 'count of the stables') was lieutenant to the King of France, the first...
- holding this title. Historically, the title comes from the Latin comes stabuli (attendant to the stables, literally 'count of the stable') and originated...
- The Count of the Stable (Latin: comes stabuli; Gr****: κόμης τοῦ σταύλου/στάβλου, translit. komes tou staulou/stablou) was a late Roman and Byzantine office...
- bodyguard of a high Roman official. Comescommanders of comitatenses. Comes stabuli – An office responsible for the horses and pack animals. Comitatenses –...
- ("Master of the Soldiers"). The title Constable, from the Latin comes stabuli or count of the stables, has a similar history. The Master of the Horse...
- & Francis, 1997), p. 280. Nantonos, 2004. "re****io pilae mediae, quae stabuli trabes sustinebat, in ipso fere meditullio Eponae deae simulacrum residens...
- Others filled the highest offices, e. g. the Comes Palatii and Comes Stabuli (from which the contemporary title of "constable" derives). Yet other comites...
- horse theft—or escape by horse. These are constable (from the Latin comes stabuli -- attendant to the stables), and marshall, a loanword from Old Norman...
- link with the older forces - the term is derived from the Latin comes stabuli (keeper of the stables) - and to emphasise local control. Much of the debate...
- farrier: maréchal-ferrant. The late Roman and Byzantine title of comes stabuli ("count of the stables") was a calque of the Germanic, which became Old...