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    appealed to Leo to prevent Marcellinus from acting against him militarily. Leo recognized Marcellinus as magister militum but not by Ricimer and his new...
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  • In 531, he replaced Belisarius as magister militum per Orientem before re-assuming his rank of Magister militum per Illyricum again in 532. In that...
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    Magister militum (Latin for "master of soldiers"; pl.: magistri militum) was a top-level military command used in the late Roman Empire, dating from the...
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  • magister militum Gainas deposed and exiled him. Ammianus Marcellinus, XXXI VIII, 3. Ammianus Marcellinus, XXXI VIII,1, 5, IX, 1. Ammianus Marcellinus...
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  • usurper Magnentius Marcellinus (magister militum) (died 468), a Roman general in the invasion of Africa against Geiseric Marcellinus (writer), author of...
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  • made magister militum, in 324. He fought beside Constantine against Licinius and was the father of the general Claudius Silvanus. Ammianus Marcellinus, History...
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  • thus been theorized that someone of a higher position, perhaps the magister militum Arbitio, was directing the plot. Dynamius, being of a relatively low...
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    Anthemius (category Magistri militum)
    emperor and sent him to Italy with an army led by the Magister militum per Illyricum Marcellinus. On 12 April, Anthemius was proclaimed Emperor (augustus)...
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    he was elevated to the rank of magister militum; this was probably the junior of the two offices of comes et magister utriusque militiae, as the senior...
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    from their own ranks), and the Suevi and Bagaudae in Hispania. Marcellinus, magister militum in Dalmatia and the pagan general of a well-equipped army, acknowledged...
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