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  1. The magister equitum, in English Master of the Horse or Master of the Cavalry, was a Roman magistrate appointed as lieutenant to a dictator. His nominal function was to serve as commander of the Roman cavalry in time of war, but just as a dictator could be nominated to respond to other crises, so the magister equitum could operate independently ...

  2. Jovinus spent his military career in Gaul, first appearing in the historical record as magister equitum under Emperor Julian. [2] He rose to the position of magister militum during the reign of Emperor Jovian (363-364) and retained his rank under Valentinian I (364-375).

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  4. He was named Magister equitum in Gaul by emperor Julian. He became magister militum under emperor Jovian (363-364), kept his rank under Valentinian I (364-375), and pushed back several incursions of the Alemanni such as the one in 366 in Scarponna (Dieulouard).

  5. Overview. magister equitum. Quick Reference. ‘master of the horse’, an emergency magistrate nominated by the dictator. Apart from commanding the cavalry, he was the dictator's lieutenant and deputy, whether at Rome or on military service. He held imperium derived from the dictator and ranked with the praetors.

  6. The Magister Equitum, meaning ‘Master of the Horse’, was a senior army Commander of the Late Roman Empire, answering directly to a Dictator when elected. The position was created in 494 BCE and the first Magister Equitum was Spurius Cassius Viscellinus, but was abolished by Mark Anthony during his Consulship in 44 BCE.

  7. Jan 29, 2024 · The magister equitum , a subordinate to the Roman dictator during the Roman Republic, has been little studied to-date, in part due to the scattered and antiquarian nature of the evidence. This book addresses this gap by providing a definitive description and analysis of the office, focusing on three core questions: first, and most importantly, what were the powers and role of the office ...

  8. Magister equitum, ‘master of the horse’, an emergency magistrate nominated by the *dictator (who was in early times called magister populi). Apart from commanding the cavalry, he was the dictator's lieutenant and deputy, whether at Rome or on military service. He held *imperium derived from the dictator and ranked with the praetors.

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