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ARTICLES RELATED TO Comes - In the Roman pagan religion |  |  |  | Comes - In the Roman pagan religion: Encyclopedia II - Comes - In the Roman pagan religionComes 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 Read more here: » Comes: Encyclopedia II - Comes - In the Roman pagan religion |
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 |  |  | Comes - In the Roman pagan religion: Encyclopedia II - Comes - Imperially bestowed court titles and various offices of ComitesHistorically more significant, Comes became a profane title given to trusted (ex-)courtiers and others, as a mark of imperial confidence, developping into a formal rank, rather equivalent to the hellenistic Philos (Basilikos) or the Carolingian (knight) paladine, and therefore the title was retained when one was appointed—often promoted—to a post away from court, often in the field or provincial administration; next, it seemed logical to link it to specifi ...
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 Read more here: » Comes: Encyclopedia II - Comes - Imperially bestowed court titles and various offices of Comites |
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