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Esperanto-Belarusian dictionary. 2008.
Esperanto-Belarusian dictionary. 2008.
Legion — (röm. Ant.), 1) ursprünglich der gesammte Truppenkörper der Römer, welcher unter Romulus aus 3000 Mann Infanterie u. 300 Pferden bestand, von denen jeder der drei Tribus 1/2 stellte; 2) später eine Abtheilung des eigentlichen römischen Heeres, im … Pierer's Universal-Lexikon
DECIMAE — I. DECIMAE Saladinae, al. Saladinides dicuntur, quae in Concilio Basil. A. C. 1188. Philippo Francorum Regi in oppugnationem Saladini, Mahometani Principis, fuêrunt concessae. Huiusmodi etiam obtinuit Rex Angliae Richardus I. teste Mathaeo Paris … Hofmann J. Lexicon universale
MANIPULUS — I. MANIPULUS in Ecclesia Romana dicitur sacrum indumentum Subdiaconi: quod antiquitus linteum erat seu sudariolum, ad extergendum sudorem et a Subdiacono praecipue ferebatur ad polienda vasa sacra, alias dictum, Aer, Brachiale, Brandeum,… … Hofmann J. Lexicon universale
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Nauportus — (Navport, Navportus), ancient Roman town in Pannonia Superior (later 10th Italian region) on road from Aquileia to Emona with port at Nauportus river what is now Ljubljanica River. According to historian Pliny the Elder the name was derived from… … Wikipedia
Roman military confederation — The Roman military confederation (or confederacy or commonwealth ) is a term devised by modern historians to denote the Roman Republic s system of military alliances with the tribes and city states of the Italian peninsula prior to the Social War … Wikipedia
Manipule Romain — Le manipule (latin manipulus pl. manipuli) est une subdivision de la légion romaine antique. Il se compose de deux centuries, au sein d une même cohorte, pour un effectif qui a varié entre 120 et 200 hommes au cours de la République romaine. Une… … Wikipédia en Français
Manipule romain — Le manipule (latin manipulus pl. manipuli) est une subdivision de la légion romaine antique. Il se compose de deux centuries, au sein d une même cohorte, pour un effectif qui a varié entre 120 et 200 hommes au cours de la République romaine. Une… … Wikipédia en Français