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''Comes'' ( ), plural ''comites'' ( ), is the Latin word for "companion", either individually or as a member of a collective known as ''comitatus'',〔Olivetti, Enrico. ''Dizionario Latino:'' (''cŏmĕs'' ); (''cŏmĭtātŭs'' ) 〕 especially the suite of a magnate, in some cases large and/or formal enough to have a specific name, such as a ''cohors amicorum.'' The word ''comes'' derives from ''com-'' "with" + ''ire'' "go." ==Ancient Roman religion==
''Comes'' was a common epithet or title, added to the name (as Catholicism still does with Jesus and much-venerated saints, such as in Our Lady of Lourdes) for a hero or a divinity, as a way to mark a relationship with another divinity. On Constantine I's coinage, the emperor is declared ''comes'' to Sol Invictus, the "Unconquered Sun" conceived of as a god.
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