- (Commander of 200 soldiers)
Centenarius (Commander of 100 soldiers)
Centenarius Protector Centenarius Ordinarius Centenarius Ordinatus Biarchus (former...
- the army. He
became procurator centenarius (governor) of Liburnia, a part of
Roman Dalmatia, today's Croatia. (
centenarius indicates that he
received a...
- ("hundredweight"). The word is thus
comparable to centime, cent,
Latin centenarius, etc.
Between 1926 and 1939, the main unit of
Albanian currency was the...
- The
zentner (German Zentner, from
Latin centenarius,
derived from
centum meaning "hundred") is a name for a unit of m****
which was used predominantly...
- may have
related to food supply. The
biarchus was
subordinate to the
centenarius and the
ducenarius but
above the
circitor in the
command structure of...
- octingēnārius 9 IX novēnārius 19 XIX ūndēvīcēnārius 90 XC nōnāgēnārius 900 Cↀ nōngēnārius 10 X dēnārius 20 XX vīcēnārius 100 C
centēnārius 1000 ↀ mīllēnārius...
-
divided equally into 100 parts.
According to
Epiphanius of Salamis, the
centenarius (קנטינרא), a
Latin loanword used in
Hebrew classical sources for the...
-
placitum came
primarily to
prefer to the
public court presided over by the
centenarius or to the
higher court of the
count (otherwise
called a mallus). The...
- that the
ducenarius commanded, as the name implies, 200 men. If so, the
centenarius may have been the
equivalent of a
centurion in the old-style units. Probably...
- they had
always been
rebels against his predecessors." He
removed the
centenarius ruling in the
region and
replaced him with his own man,
Count Ericho...