Comitatus
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Comitatus (Latin: company, armed group) may refer to:
- Comes, a Latin word with similar meaning
- Comitatenses, the Roman late Imperial mobile army
- Comitatus (Classical meaning), a political term used in various meanings, in Europe's classical period and in the Middle Ages
- Comitatus (re-enactment), a Historical reenactment & Living history society, portraying a comitatensis of the Late Roman army based in Britain during the late 4th century,
- County, in the Middle Ages, in the sense of a territory under a count - also used sporadically in present-day legal texts
- a Hungarian administrative unit:
- Comitatus (Kingdom of Hungary), in the Kingdom of Hungary, often inaccurately called county
- Counties of Hungary, administrative units in present-day Hungary
- an administrative unit in the First Bulgarian Empire ruled by a komita and further subdivided into several zhupi, each ruled by a zhupan. Also comitat or komitat.