Cohors amicorum


Cohors amicorum is a Latin term, literally meaning "cohort of friends". The notion is to be taken not in the strict, military sense, but indicated a fairly large number; accordingly, friend is to be taken in a loose sense, rather as in amicus curiae; compare the Hellenistic aulic title philos basilikos|philos .

Roman history

The 'company' remained at least as a social notion, if now very informal, and seems to have existed with other persons of high rank, such as imperial princes.