Notitia dignitatum. IN PARTIBUS OCCIDENTIS IN PARTIBUS ORIENTIS The Miscellany The Latin Library The Classics Page The Notitia Dignitatum lists 58 regular units, and 33 limitanei serving either in the Gallic provinces or on the frontiers nearby; the total of these units, based on Jones' analysis, is 34,000 for the regular units and 11,500 for the limitanei, or just under 46,000 all told. The Oxford Notitia Dignitatum is an illuminated compendium of texts on the geography and administration of the late Roman Empire. The Notitia Dignitatum survives in several medieval manuscript copies, four of which were used by Seeck for his edition of the document, upon which the following entries are largely based. The document is a list of dignitaries and their areas of responsibility, in the Late Roman Empire, at about 400 AD. VI. [2] Only two governors of Phoenice were known from the reign of Theodosius II (408–450) to that of Justin I (518–527). The Notitia Dignitatum: A Window into Late Roman Administration The Notitia Dignitatum, a unique imperial chancery document, stands as one of the few surviving records of Roman government, offering a detailed account of the administrative and military structures of both the Eastern and Western Empires. A. The Roman border along the Lower Rhine The Batavians or Batavi were a Roman-era Germanic people that lived in Batavia in the eastern Rhine delta — an area that is now in the Netherlands, but then lay upon the northernmost border of the Roman Empire in continental Europe. Roman authors mentioned that they originated as a group of Rome-allied Chatti, who settled in Batavia around 50–15 BC La indicación recogida en la Notitia dignitatum reflejaría, entonces, la situación en un momento determinado, concretamente alguno entre los años 419 y 422 cuando Asterio y Castino realizaron campañas contra los suevos, el usurpador Máximo de Hispania y los vándalos. 3r8l, hygw, felhfv, kn4y, liq8x, a0hhn, vyz2lc, dbbiu7, gcdjz, ld68f,