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Comes - In the Roman pagan religion |  | Comes - In the Roman pagan religion: Encyclopedia II - Comes - In the Roman pagan religion |  | Comes was a common epitheton (title, added to the name, as Catholicism still does with Jesus and much- venerated saints, such as in Our Lady of Lourdes) for a hero or a (usually minor) divinity, marking it out as linked to a (major) divinity, or several celestials to each other.
On Constantine I coinage, the emperor is declared comes to the Sun god.
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See also:Comes, Comes - In the Roman pagan religion, Comes - Imperially bestowed court titles and various offices of Comites, Comes - Horse guards corps of Comites, Comes - Medieval usage |  | | Comes, Comes - Horse guards corps of Comites, Comes - Imperially bestowed court titles and various offices of Comites, Comes - In the Roman pagan religion, Comes - Medieval usage, Abbacomes, agentes in rebus, Aerarium, comitatenses, congiarium, donativum, fiscus, Notitia Dignitatum, rationalis, rationibus, Roman Finance. |  | |
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Comes - In the Roman pagan religion
Comes was a common epitheton (title, added to the name, as Catholicism still does with Jesus and much- venerated saints, such as in Our Lady of Lourdes) for a hero or a (usually minor) divinity, marking it out as linked to a (major) divinity, or several celestials to each other.
On Constantine I coinage, the emperor is declared comes to the Sun god.
Other related archivesAerarium, Amici Principis, Ancient Roman titles, Britannia, Burgrave, Comes Britanniarum, Constantine, Constantine I, Count, Gallia, Graf, Hispania, Military ranks, Notitia Dignitatum, Notitia dignitatum, Philos, Praetorian Guard, Roman Empire, Roman Finance, Roman military history, Sun god, Vicarii, Viscount, agentes in rebus, cohors amicorum, comitatenses, congiarium, donativum, dux, epitheton, fiscus, genitive, hero, paladine, rationalis, rationibus, tetrarchy
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