Equitius_(consul)

Equitius (consul)

Equitius (consul)

Roman army officer


Equitius,[1] or Aequitius, was magister militum (or master of soldiers) in Illyricum in the Roman Empire.

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Career

Born in Pannonia, he served together with the future Emperor Valentinian I as scutarius (or guardsman).[2] Being one of Valentinian's principal supporters, the new Emperor made Equitius magister militum in Illyricum in 364.[2] When Procopius rose up against Valentinian, Equitius remained loyal to the Emperor.[3] Procopius sent envoys to the Illyrian troops to secure their support, but Equitius had them captured and killed.[3] Valentinian appointed Equitius consul in 374.[4] He was last seen in the region of Illyria in 384.


References

  1. PLRE I p. 282
  2. PLRE I p. 282

Sources

  • Coombs–Hoar, Adrian (2015). Eagles in the Dust: The Roman Defeat at Adrianopolis AD 378. Pen and Sword. ISBN 978-1-78159-088-1.
  • Lenski, Noel (2014). Failure of Empire: Valens and the Roman State in the Fourth Century A.D. University of California Press. ISBN 978-0-520-23332-4.
Preceded by Roman consul
374
with Gratian Augustus
Succeeded by



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