10-16-2013, 05:51 PM
Thanks Renatus, will be sure to fix this stuff.
I should note that Bucellarii is a funny term. A unit of Bucellarii acting as a guard is called a Bucellarius, but several units of these mercenary soldiers are called Bucellarii. Furthermore, the term also applies to individual members and several members of a Bucellarius.
I would say the term is similar to "comitatus, comitatensis and comitatenses."
I have made the other changes, and am working on sort of a prelude, where I will discuss causes for the invasion of Gaul. I already have Aetius' and Attila's rallying of allies in there, so I will simply expound a little upon that and add a paragraph for the Siege of Orleans.
I should note that Bucellarii is a funny term. A unit of Bucellarii acting as a guard is called a Bucellarius, but several units of these mercenary soldiers are called Bucellarii. Furthermore, the term also applies to individual members and several members of a Bucellarius.
I would say the term is similar to "comitatus, comitatensis and comitatenses."
I have made the other changes, and am working on sort of a prelude, where I will discuss causes for the invasion of Gaul. I already have Aetius' and Attila's rallying of allies in there, so I will simply expound a little upon that and add a paragraph for the Siege of Orleans.
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