Centuria (Latin: [kɛn̪ˈt̪ʊria]; pl.: centuriae) is a Latin term (from the stem centum meaning one hundred) denoting military units originally consisting...
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Centuria (Japanese: ケントゥリア, Hepburn: Kenturia) is a Japanese manga series written and illustrated by Tohru Kuramori. It has been serialized in Shueisha's...
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Centuria may refer to: Centuria, a Roman military unit Centuria (unit of measure), a Roman unit of measure Centuria, Wisconsin, a town in Wisconsin Centuria...
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Centuria is a village in Polk County, Wisconsin, United States. The population was 891 at the 2020 census. Centuria is located at 45°26′59″N 92°33′12″W...
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translit. hekatóntarkhos), was a commander, nominally of a century (Latin: centuria), a military unit originally consisting of 100 legionaries. The size of...
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During centuriation (Ancient Roman land surveying), centuria was a basic unit of area, representing a square of 20 actus (710 meters, 2400 Roman feet)...
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A centurion commanding a manipulus or centuria of hastati. A high-ranking officer within a manipulus or centuria. Hastatus Posterior – A deputy to the...
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The Gastone Sozzi Centuria (Spanish: Centuria Gastone Sozzi) was a Communist unit raised in Barcelona by Italian and Catalan volunteers who, at the beginning...
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Centuria, also known as Centuriensis, was a Roman era town in Numidia, Roman province of Africa. It has been tentatively identified with ruins near Ain...
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Gabriel Mouton (redirect from Centuria (unit))
system of sub-units, dividing successively by factors of ten into the centuria, decuria, virga, virgula, decima, centesima, and millesima. The virga,...
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East Asia and Australia. It was described by Carl Linnaeus in his 1763 Centuria Insectorum. Adults have white hindwings and brown forewings, each with...
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Centuria Insectorum (Latin, "one hundred insects") is a 1763 taxonomic work by Carl Linnaeus, and defended as a thesis by Boas Johansson; which of the...
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variety of Olmo grapes The Centurians, musical group Centurian, resident of Centuria, Wisconsin Centurion, officer of the Royal Roma army Centurion (disambiguation)...
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Azov Brigade (section Centuria)
similarly states that Centuria has "close connections with the Ukrainian neo-Nazi scene" while both Belltower and Colborne say that Centuria is the successor...
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Henry Spencer Ashbee (redirect from Centuria Librorum Absconditorum)
Skilton was the publisher of the Billy Bunter series of school stories.) Centuria Librorum Absconditorum: being Notes Bio- Icono- graphical and Critical...
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large reserve of civilian volunteers. Coorte (cohort) = battalion Centuria (centuria) = company Manipolo (maniple) = platoon Squadra (squad) = squad These...
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Thälmann Battalion (redirect from Thälmann Centuria)
formed in the International Brigades, coalescing out of the 'Thälmann Centuria' of the early war days. Most of the Germans volunteering were working-class...
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an optio was chosen by a centurion; pl.: optiones), was a position in a centuria (century) of a Roman army similar to that of an executive officer. The...
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1204 during the Fourth Crusade. Ancient Rome portal Acta Senatus Aedile Centuria Curia Comitia curiata Gerousia SPQR Cursus honorum Interrex Master of the...
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Breyne, Jakób (1678). Exoticarum aliarumque minus cognitarum plantarum centuria prima [Exotic and other less-known plants of the first century] (in Latin)...
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480 legionaries. Early in the Republic, each centuria consisted of 100 men, hence their name. Each centuria was commanded by a centurion, who increased...
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the Centuriate Assembly. Scullard 1989a, p. 542 similarly prefers the centuria over the tribes. It is unclear whether the Romans formally declared war;...
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(centuriae) FAB(ricii)" ("Marcus Aius of cohort I, centuria of fabricii; property of Marcus Aius of cohort I, centuria of fabricii"). A coin struck to commemorate...
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structures) ... centuria I et II at Google Books, Amsterdam, 1654. ... centuria III et IV at Google Books. The Hague: Vlacq, 1657. ... centuria V et VI at...
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19118. - Caius Iulius Sergia Hispali (f) Victor miles legionis X Gemina (centuria Fabi Celtiberi annorum XLII aerum / XVIII hic (...). Pontevedra, Spain...
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VII Gemina. Additionally, he was ordinatus architectus, tesserarius of a centuria in the 4th Praetorian Cohort, beneficiarius to the Praetorian Praefect...
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(Bastion-01 and Bastion-02) Anti-Tank Battalion 1st Company 3rd Company "Centuria" FPV Drone Unit "Paskuda Group" Anti-aircraft Defense Missile Artillery...
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Barbara Westgold Resources Real Estate Abacus Property BWP Trust Centuria Capital Centuria Industrial Charter Hall Long Charter Hall Retail Cromwell Property...
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vote was announced as they became available. The first to vote was the centuria praerogativa, selected from the seventy centuries of the first class; after...
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praerogativa "prerogative, previous choice or election", originally (with tribus, centuria) "100 voters who by lot voted first in the Roman comitia", from praerogativus...
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