The Office of "Magister Militum" in the 4th Century CE

A Study into the Impact of Political and Military Leadership on the Later Roman Empire

The Office of "Magister Militum" in the 4th Century CE

A Study into the Impact of Political and Military Leadership on the Later Roman Empire

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This monograph presents a novel investigation of the magistri militum, the highest-ranking officers within the late Roman army. It posits that between 340 and 395 CE, specific magistri seized opportune moments, notably during the political voids following emperors' deaths, to reshape the character of their office and expand its pivotal role in the military-political sphere. This transformation played a decisive role in the eventual dissolution of the Western Roman Empire.

Furthermore, the study employs the prosopographical method to reevaluate previous scholarship regarding the proportion of barbarian and Roman generals. Notably, the research posits that the balance between Roman and non-Roman officers was far more equitably distributed than hitherto conjectured. Additionally, prosopography is used to reconstruct the fourth-century cursus honorum.

Finally, this work utilizes the analytical framework of social network analysis, predicated upon the application of mathematical equations and formulae to elucidate the intricate dynamics of positive and negative relationships. The findings of this study furnish valuable insights and prospects for further research.

Series Studies in Ancient Monarchies
Volume 10
ISBN 978-3-515-13614-3
Media type Book - Hardcover
Edition number 1.
Copyright year 2024
Publisher Franz Steiner Verlag
Length 236 pages
Illustrations 5 col. figs., 4 b/w tables
Size 17.0 x 24.0 cm
Language English