- praefectus minor
- младший командир
Dictionary Latin-Russian new. 2015.
Dictionary Latin-Russian new. 2015.
PRAEFECTUS — non eôdem semper fuit significatu. Nam et in re militari magnus eorum usus, et inter Provinciales Magistratus, non minor fuit. Scribit Dio, Octav. Augustum eos omnes, quos Provinciis extra Italiam sitis praeposuisset, Praefectos appellâsse,… … Hofmann J. Lexicon universale
Auxiliaries (Roman military) — Auxiliaries (from Latin: auxilia = supports ) formed the standing non citizen corps of the Roman army of the Principate (30 BC ndash;284 AD), alongside the citizen legions. By the 2nd century, the auxilia contained the same number of infantry as… … Wikipedia
FRIDERICUS — I. FRIDERICUS Comites Palatinos Saxoniae sevit (qui quatuor adhuc, post primum, continuâ successioneFriderici nomen et dignitatem illam gessêre: Friderici autem V. filia Sophia hereditatem ad Hermannum, Thuringiae Landgravium, attulit.) Frater… … Hofmann J. Lexicon universale
Late Roman army — The Late Roman army is the term used to denote the military forces of the Roman Empire from the accession of Emperor Diocletian in 284 until the Empire s definitive division into Eastern and Western halves in 395. A few decades afterwards, the… … Wikipedia
NASSOVIA — I. NASSOVIA Arx, leu Moura, in ora aurea Guineae, quadrangularis est, in scopulo et probe munita, cum vico amplo, in regno Acanii parvi. Vide Arx Nassovia. II. NASSOVIA Insul. maris Indici, versus oram Occidentalein Sumatrae ad austrum Insulae… … Hofmann J. Lexicon universale
Liste der römischen Provinzen ab Diokletian — Karte des römischen Reiches um 395 Die Liste der römischen Provinzen ab Diokletian stellt tabellenartig die wesentlichen Informationen zur Entwicklung der römischen Regionalstruktur nach der Verwaltungsreform des Kaisers Diokletian bis zur… … Deutsch Wikipedia
Roman Navy — The Roman Navy (Latin: Classis , lit. fleet ) comprised the naval forces of the Roman state. Unlike modern naval forces, it never existed as an autonomous service, but operated as an adjunct to the Roman army. Founded in ca. 311 BC, and massively … Wikipedia
Augustus — For other uses of Octavius, see Octavius (disambiguation). For other uses of Octavian, see Octavian (disambiguation). For other uses of Augustus, see Augustus (disambiguation) … Wikipedia
Rutilius Claudius Namatianus — (fl. 5th century) was a Roman Imperial poet, notable as the author of a Latin poem, De Reditu Suo, in elegiac metre, describing a coastal voyage from Rome to Gaul in 416. The solid literary quality of the work, and the flashes of light it throws… … Wikipedia
Roman Republic — See also: Roman Republic (18th century) and Roman Republic (19th century) Roman Republic Official name (as on coins): Roma after ca. 100 BC: Senatus PopulusQue Romanus ( The Senate and People of Rome ) … Wikipedia
Roman province — In Ancient Rome, a province (Latin, provincia , pl. provinciae ) was the basic, and until the Tetrarchy (circa 296), largest territorial and administrative unit of the empire s territorial possessions outside of the Italian peninsula. The word… … Wikipedia