Terentius (comes)
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Terentius was maybe the 5th-century Roman general or military commander (Greek: Strategos) under Emperor Constantine III[1] who accompanied Constans II, the son of the emperor, during the campaign against the cousins of Honorius in the Diocese of Hispania, which is present-day Spain. Historians consider him an obscure person, whose existence is uncertain.