There were six "Counts" altogether in the Western Empire, and twelve "Dukes." Both Counts and Dukes were of "Respectable" rank, the second in the Diocletian hierarchy.
See p. 237.
This word, however, may perhaps signify Imperial rather than London.
There were six "Counts" altogether in the Western Empire, and twelve "Dukes." Both Counts and Dukes were of "Respectable" rank, the second in the Diocletian hierarchy.
See p. 237.
This word, however, may perhaps signify Imperial rather than London.