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The other unit that was promoted to this rank was Jovian (Jupiter) Seniores, also made up of loyal men from Illyricum, the home province of Diocletian and a place where many soldier-emperors emerged during the 3rd century crisis.
"Betthorus" was a large Late Roman Legionaire fortress on the Limes Arabicus, in today's El-Lejjun, Jordan (Lejjun = Arabized Legio).
It was under the command of the Dux Arabiae, garrisoned by troops of Legio IV Martia and the Ghassanids.
Limitanei (Frontier) troop lifestyle garrisoning forts on the Limes. Pay was a bit lower than the Comitatenses (mobile field army troops), who had harsher conditions being always on the go, but the lifestyle was preferred.
Such tunics were popular during this era across the main cultures within the empire
Alemannic king Chnodomar surrenders to the Romans after the Battle of Argentoratum (Strasbourg), 357 AD.
Full image + Column of Justinian in the Background with Statue of Theodosius on it
"Parade of the Dead under the Arc de Triomphe" by Georges Bertin Scott
My maternal grandmother's father (Great Grandfather) carried haplogroup E-V13 (found out because my second cousin tested for it). Could be the legacy of Seleucid colonization, or Seapeoples or something else 🤷♂️