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  1. Scholae Palatinae: The Palace Guards of the Later Roman Empire.Michael Woloch & Richard I. Frank - 1971 - American Journal of Philology 92 (2):345.
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  • The Classical Association.[author unknown] - 1906 - The Classical Review 20 (9):473-475.
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  • The fate of the Magister Equitum Marcellus.David Woods - 1995 - Classical Quarterly 45 (01):266-.
    In A.D. 357 while at Antioch the sophist Libanius wrote a letter to his friend Anatolius in which he congratulated him on his appointment as praefectus praetorio Illyrid. He expressed his pleasure at the conduct of Anatolius in his new appointment, and related a story which he had heard at Antioch from Musonianus, the praefectus praetorio Orientis. On his appointment, Anatolius had promised Constantius II that he would not ignore the misconduct of any official, whether civilian or military, whatever his (...)
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  • The Career Of Romanus, Comes Africae.B. H. Warmington - 1955 - Byzantinische Zeitschrift 49 (1):55-64.
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  • Eusébie, Hélène et Julien.Noël Aujoulat - 1983 - Byzantion 53 (1983):78-103.
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