Equitius | |
Birth Place: | Pannonia |
Allegiance: | Roman Empire |
Rank: | Magister militum |
Equitius,[1] or Aequitius, was magister militum (or master of soldiers) in Illyricum in the Roman Empire.
Born in Pannonia, he served together with the future Emperor Valentinian I as scutarius (or guardsman). Being one of Valentinian's principal supporters, the new Emperor made Equitius magister militum in Illyricum in 364. When Procopius rose up against Valentinian, Equitius remained loyal to the Emperor. Procopius sent envoys to the Illyrian troops to secure their support, but Equitius had them captured and killed. Valentinian appointed Equitius consul in 374.[2] He was last seen in the region of Illyria in 384.