The comes Africae was in the Late Roman Empire, the commander of the troops comitatenses and limitanei in the diocese of Africa. His direct superiors were, in times of the Notitia dignitatum, about 400, the magister peditum for the units of infantry and the magister equitum for those of cavalry. He also supervised the performance of the dux limitis Mauretaniae Caesariensis and the dux provinciae Tripolitanae.
The comesAfricae was in the Late Roman Empire, the commander of the troops comitatenses and limitanei in the diocese of Africa. His direct superiors...
Bonifatius retreated to North Africa where he acquired the command of comesafricae under dubious circumstances and continued his campaigns against the...
the Western Empire: comes Italiae, comesAfricae, comes Tingitaniae, comes Tractus Argentoratensis, comes Britanniarum and comes Litoris Saxonici; as...
in Jones, pp. 22–23. "CNG: Feature Auction Triton XIII. Bonifatius. ComesAfricae, AD 422–431. Æ 10mm (1.11 g, 6h). Carthage mint. Struck AD 423–425"...
in May 430 near the city of Calama. The Roman army under command by comesAfricae Bonifatius tried to stumble here the advance of the Vandals who crossed...
Jeroen W. P. (2014). The Last of the Romans: Bonifatius – Warlord and ComesAfricae. London and New York: Bloomsbury. ISBN 978-1-78093-847-9. Diesner, Hans-Joachim...
Jeroen W. P. (2015). The Last of the Romans: Bonifatius - Warlord and ComesAfricae. London: Bloomsbury. p. 158. ISBN 978-1-47429-599-4. Xiong, Victor Cunrui...
Alaric, magister militum in Illyricum, rebelled in 395. Gildo, the ComesAfricae and Magister utriusque militiae per Africam, rebelled in 397 and initiated...
Alaric's advice and lost the grain supply in Africa to a pro-Honorian comesAfricae, Heraclian. Then, sometime in 409, Attalus—accompanied by Alaric—marched...
append the honorific comes to magistri positions. The Notitia lists six comites, including comesAfricae (or comes per Africam) and comes Britanniarum, responsible...
co-emperor (Augustus) and takes control of Gaul. Heraclianus, governor (ComesAfricae), revolts against Honorius and proclaims himself Augustus. He interrupts...
Tripolitania were caused by the "negligence and corruption of Romanus, the comesAfricae ... in 372 Firmus, a Moorish chieftain with whom Romanus had quarrelled...
of Cibalae, had served as a senior officer in the Roman army and as comesAfricae. The brothers grew up on estates purchased by Gratianus in Africa and...
35°N 9°E / 35°N 9°E / 35; 9 The Diocese of Africa (Latin: Dioecesis Africae) was a diocese of the later Roman Empire, incorporating the provinces of...
Didymus the Blind, Alexandrian theologian Gildo, Moorish prince and comesAfricae (governor) Murong Lin, Chinese prince of the Xianbei state Later Yan...
Wijnendaele, Jeroen P. (2016). Last of the Romans: Bonifatius - Warlord and ComesAfricae. New York: Bloomsbury Academic. Wijnendaele, Jeroen P. (2017). "The...
Empire, comesAfricae and brother-in-law of Stilicho. Bathanarius married a sister of the powerful general Stilicho. He is attested as comesAfricae since...
there, they carried out raids on Mauretania Tingitana. In 427 AD, the ComesAfricae, Bonifacius, rejected an order of recall from the Emperor Valentinian...
(18 December 2014). The Last of the Romans: Bonifatius - Warlord and comesAfricae. Bloomsbury Publishing. ISBN 978-1-78093-847-9. Syvänne, Ilkka (19 September...
officer renowned for his wrestling skills. Gratianus was promoted to comesAfricae in the late 320s or early 330s, and the young Valentinian accompanied...
had been defeated by the latter. Sigisvultus may have been appointed comesAfricae, succeeding Bonifacius. He seized Hippo and Carthage, and as an Arian...
confiscated from his brother. In 386, Theodosius I appointed Gildo ComesAfricae and Magister utriusque militiae per Africam, as reward for his support...
Didymus the Blind, Alexandrian theologian Gildo, Moorish prince and comesAfricae (governor) Murong Lin, Chinese prince of the Xianbei state Later Yan...
His reign was not recognized in the North- African province, ruled by comesAfricae Bonifatius. In 424, diplomatic tensions between the two imperial halves...