• The agentes in rebus (Ancient Greek: ἀγγελιαφόροι, romanized: angeliaphóroi, lit. 'messengers', or μαγιστριανοί, magistrianoí, 'magister's men') were the...
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  • four secretaries (subadiuvae), either from the existing corps of the agentes in rebus or seconded from other bureaux, were appointed for each of the four...
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    "What, did my wife write you just what she wrote to me?". Agentes in rebus, Romans agents from the 4th to the 7th centuries Faure 2003, p. 377-427. Crowdy...
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  • also transferred the supervision of the agentes in rebus, a corps of trusted messengers who also functioned in a bureaucratic role as monitors of the imperial...
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  • or secret police – for example, the agentes in rebus of the late Roman Empire were sometimes defined as such. In modern times, the French police officer...
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    being informants. The other was the schola agentum in rebus. These were the agentes in rebus, or agents of business, answerable to the magister officiorum...
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  • also became a rank used by the civilian courier service known as the agentes in rebus. While a ducenarius was originally an officer within the ranks of the...
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    in the diocese of Hispania, the staff of the vicarius included: The princeps (i.e. chief of staff) was chosen from among the senior agentes in rebus (couriers...
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    Constitution of the late Roman Empire (category Wikipedia articles in need of updating from February 2025)
    Chancellor commanded the Imperial Intelligence Service corps of ("Agentes in rebus"), 'men of state affairs,' who handled communications between the Emperor...
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    Comitia tributa Concilium plebis aedile – Office of the Roman Republic agentes in rebus – Late Roman Imperial Courier Service a rationibus censor – Roman magistrate...
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    Roman finance (category Finance in Italy)
    was finally dissolved by Justinian's successors. Ancient Rome portal Agentes in rebus Comes Congiarium Donativum Rationibus Roman commerce Roman economy...
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    Cursus publicus (category Transport in ancient Rome)
    dromou. In the west, it survived under the Ostrogoths in Italy, as Cassiodorus reports Theodoric the Great's correspondence. Agentes in rebus Barid (caliphate)...
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  • "viscount" and "burgicomes" and "burgravio" for "burgrave". Aerarium Agentes in rebus Comitatenses Comitatus (Kingdom of Hungary) Congiarium Donativum Fiscus...
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  • Security Service (mubahith) Federal Intelligence and Security Bureau Agentes in rebus (4th–7th century) Areani Bureau of Barbarians Frumentarii Praetorian...
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  • part of the Agentes in Rebus, which were the Imperial couriers, other sources mention their presence in a variety of military positions in the Roman military:...
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  • Taiwan Garrison Command Agentes in rebus Frumentarii Cohors Praetoria (SPQR) (Praetorian Guard) An ancient Roman institution in charge of the Roman Emperor's...
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    Inspector Rebus books are a series of detective novels by the Scottish author Sir Ian Rankin. The novels, centred on Detective Inspector John Rebus, are mostly...
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    Iain McCallum in McCallum (1995–1998); D.I. John Rebus in Rebus (2000–2001); Jack Roper in New Street Law (2006–2007); Jake Osbourne in Cold Blood (2007–2008)...
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  • The Little Emperors (category Novels set in sub-Roman Britain)
    few educated men in Londinium he can talk to as an intellectual equal. The clerk reveals himself as the chief of the agentes in rebus (Imperial secret...
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    positions in the state, heading the palace secretariat, the imperial guards (the Scholae Palatinae), and the Public Post with the dreaded agentes in rebus. He...
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    a kind of "general-in-chief" of the civil service. A host of notaries, agents (agentes in rebus), nearly 1,000 civil servants in the 5th century, and...
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    uniforms, acted as the emperor's personal bodyguards. Apart from the Agentes in Rebus, the Scholae were originally organized as cavalry units to accompany...
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  • postal services during the history of Rome—the cursus publicus and the agentes in rebus. Both were created during the Roman Empire, and both survived its dissolution...
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  • The Naming of the Dead (category Inspector Rebus novels)
    Inspector Rebus novels. It is set in Edinburgh in July 2005, in the week of the G8 summit in Gleneagles. The book opens with Detective Inspector John Rebus attending...
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    Peanut (redirect from Kacang rebus)
    infectious agents like germs and parasites could be causing the increase in food allergies. Studies comparing age of peanut introduction in Great Britain...
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  • 211 (film) (category Films set in Afghanistan)
    (released in some territories as Code 211 or The Bank Heist) is a 2018 American crime action film directed by York Shackleton and written by John Rebus, based...
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  • Mark Dawson (category British talent agents)
    been traced. In 2003, Channel 4 made a television programme about the mystery. Concentration – production assistant, editorial staff, rebus writer, assistant...
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  • Kartia: The Word of Fate (category Articles using Video game reviews template in single platform mode)
    Word of Fate (or simply Kartia), known as Legend of Kartia in Europe and Rebus (レブス, Rebusu) in Japan, is a tactical role-playing game developed and published...
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  • Peter Tomarken (category Aviators killed in aviation accidents or incidents in the United States)
    English. Before hosting game shows, he appeared as a contestant on The Rebus Game in the 1960s. After graduating from college, Tomarken married his first...
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    Retrieved 2012-08-21. "AFL '99 – PlayStation". IGN. Retrieved 2012-08-21. "Agent Armstrong – PlayStation". IGN. Retrieved 2012-08-21. "Agile Warrior F-111X...
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