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magister equitum: A Latin term used historically in reference to the commander of the cavalry in ancient Rome
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Sulla in turn appointed him his magister equitum.
The magister equitum was then appointed by the dictator as his lieutenant.
Cossus was appointed dictator and promptly chose Titus Quinctius Capitolinus as his magister equitum.
Valens meanwhile sent magister equitum Saturninus to Thrace to linkup with Traian.
Pera was appointed with Tiberius Sempronius Gracchus as his magister equitum.
Thus, the ancient title of magister equitum also fell once more into abeyance.
At this time, Flaccus was also made magister equitum.
The magister equitum manned the city walls, while Mento oversaw domestic affairs.
This was done over the objections of Dagalaifus, the magister equitum.
The Magister Equitum served as the Dictator 's main lieutenant.
In turn, Sulla named Flaccus his magister equitum.
In 388, Promotus was promoted to magister equitum in preparation for the campaign against Maximus.
The Frankish-born general Silvanus was appointed its commander magister equitum.
In 263 he was nominated magister equitum by the dictator Gnaeus Fulvius Maximus Centumalus.
He came into conflict with Promotus and Timasius, respectively Theodosius ' magister equitum and magister peditum.
See also
For the magister equitum with the same name, see Gaius Fabius Ambustus magister equitum 315 BC.
Aulus Postumius was appointed dictator, with Titus Aebutius Elva as his magister equitum.
In 356, he was magister equitum to Gaius Marcius Rutilus, the first plebeian dictator.
After his return in 369, Valentinian promoted Theodosius to magister equitum in place of Jovinus.
Caesar also made Lepidus magister equitum ( " Master of the Horse " ), effectively his deputy.
Gaius Servilius Ahala, magister equitum in 389 BC, when Camillus was appointed dictator for a third time.
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