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Brief facts about comites:
Comes, often translated as count, was a Roman title or office. The later medieval title of count evolved from the Roman one. Before becoming a word for various types of title or office, the word originally meant "companion", either individually or as a member of a collective denominated a "comitatus", especially the suite of a magnate, being in some instances sufficiently large and/or formal to justify specific denomination, e.g. a "cohors amicorum". "Comes" derives from "com-" and "ire".
Aerarium - Aerarium, from aes + -ārium, was the name given in Ancient Rome to the public treasury, and in a secondary sense to the public finances.
Agentes in rebus - The agentes in rebus were the late Roman imperial and Byzantine courier service and general agents of the central government from the 4th to the 7th centuries.
Comitatenses - The comitatenses and later the palatini were the units of the field armies of the late Roman Empire. They were the soldiers that replaced the legionaries, who had formed the backbone of the Roman military since the late republic.
Comitatus (Kingdom of Hungary) - A county is the name of a type of administrative units in the Kingdom of Hungary and in Hungary from the 10th century until the present day.
Congiarium - Of Ancient Roman containers, a congiarium, or congiary, was a vessel containing one congius, a measure of volume equal to six sextarii.
Donativum - The donativum was a gift of money by the Roman emperors to the soldiers of the Roman legions or to the Praetorian Guard. The English translation is donative. The purpose of the donativa varied.
Military ranks of ancient Rome
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