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Comes - In the Roman pagan religion - Article Index

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Encyclopedia - Comes: 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 L...   » Read the article

Encyclopedia - Comes: Encyclopedia - Comes
Comes (genitive: comitis) is the Latin word for companion, either individually or as a member of a collective known as comitatus (compare...   » Read the article

Encyclopedia - Comes: Encyclopedia Ii - Comes - Imperially Bestowed Court Titles And Various Offices Of Comites
Historically more significant, Comes became a profane title given to trusted (ex-)courtiers and others, as a mark of imperial confidence,...   » Read the article

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