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  • Comitatus (warband) - Wikipedia
    In history writing, a comitatus, which is Latin for a group of companions (comites), is an armed escort or retinue, especially in the context of Germanic warrior culture, where warbands were tied to a leader by an oath of fealty [1]
  • COMITATUS Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
    The meaning of COMITATUS is a body of wellborn men attached to a king or chieftain by the duty of military service; also : the status of the body so attached
  • Comitatus - Wikipedia
    Comitatus may refer to: Comitatus (warband), a Germanic warband who follow a leader; Comitatus, the office of a Roman or Frankish comes, translated as count Comitatus, translated as county, a territory such as governed by medieval counts Comitatus (Kingdom of Hungary), counties in the Kingdom of Hungary; Comitatenses, armies of the late Roman
  • Posse comitatus regulates military use in US. Is Trump . . .
    Here's what to know about posse comitatus How is the posse comitatus law connected to Los Angeles protests? Demonstrations and clashes with ICE agents spanning June 6 and 7 in Los Angeles marked
  • Comitatus | Germanic Warriors, Tribal Loyalty Feudalism . . .
    Comitatus, (Latin: “retinue”), in ancient Republican Rome, an elite company of one of the army commanders A comitatus was formed in the assembly when one of the leading men announced that he needed followers to accompany him on a foray into enemy territory
  • comitatus - Wiktionary, the free dictionary
    comitatus (plural comitatuses or comitatus) A group of warriors or nobles accompanying a king or other leader A county, shire
  • Comitatus - definition of comitatus by The Free Dictionary
    Define comitatus comitatus synonyms, comitatus pronunciation, comitatus translation, English dictionary definition of comitatus n a retinue of warriors serving a leader, esp in pre-Christian Germanic cultures, such as Anglo-Saxon England and Viking Age Scandinavia see posse1 Collins


















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