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Magister Peditum page 1 from the Roman Notitia Dignitatum (5th century AD)

  • 1° row
    • Iovani seniores Iovani seniores
  • 2° row
    • Herculiani seniores Herculiani seniores
  • 3° row
    • Divitenses seniores
    • Tongrecani seniores Tongrecani seniores
    • Pannoniciani seniores Pannoniciani seniores
    • Moesiaci seniores
    • Armigeri propugnatores seniores Armigeri propugnatores seniores
  • 4° row
    • Lanciarii Sabarienses Lanciarii Sabarienses
    • Octaviani
    • Thebaei Thebaei
    • Cimbriani Cimbriani
    • Armigeri propugnatores iuniores Armigeri propugnatores iuniores
  • 5° row
    • Cornuti seniores
    • Brachiati seniores
    • Petulantes seniores Petulantes seniores
    • Celtae seniores
    • Heruli seniores Heruli seniores
  • 6° row
    • Batavi seniores
    • Mattiaci (seniores? iuniores?)
    • Ascarii seniores
    • Ascarii iuniores
    • Iovii seniores Iovii seniores
Source http://www.ne.jp/asahi/luke/ueda-sarson/MagisterPeditum.html
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