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    repenses, and liburnaria), were commanded by three generals: Dux Raetiae Dux Mogontiacensis Comes tractus Argentoratensis This limes existed from the 3rd...
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    Osprey Books, 1994, ISBN 1-85532-419-9 (Warrior 9). Ralf Scharf: Der Dux Mogontiacensis und die Notitia Dignitatum. de Gruyter, Berlin 2005, ISBN 3-11-018835-X...
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    Constantia". Livius.org. Retrieved 2020-08-06. Scharf, Ralf (2005). Der Dux Mogontiacensis und die Notitia Dignitatum: eine Studie zur spätantiken Grenzverteidigung...
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    prefectures in the domain (sub dispositione...) of the "Duke of Mainz" (Dux Mogontiacensis). Ruling over one of them from the castellum Vangionis (locative case...
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    lasted until Gaul was recovered in 416. Scharf, Ralf (2008). Der Dux Mogontiacensis und die Notitia Dignitatum (in German). Walter de Gruyter. pp. 68–71...
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    responsibility was divided in the 5th century to two new commanders, the Dux Mogontiacensis and Comes tractus Argentoratensis in Straßburg. The fate of the units...
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    Dignitatum: the castra and fortified towns under the command of the Dux Mogontiacensis Remains of a Roman fighting tower in Constance (as at 2004) Enceinte...
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