- In
Ancient Rome, a
decury (Latin
decuria, plural: decuriae) was a
group of ten people,
ranged under one chief, or commander,
called a decurio. In Roman...
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which the
Roman government laid on the muni****l senates. The
leader of a
decuria, a
subdivision of the curia.
Decurion (Roman
cavalry officer), an officer...
- sub-units,
dividing successively by
factors of ten into the centuria,
decuria, virga, virgula, decima, centesima, and millesima. The virga, 1/1000 of...
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lightning bolts in his left hand. The
inscription on the
pedestal mentions a
decuria sacerdot[um] bidentalium.
Lanciani makes reference to a
glossa of ****tus...
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Oceano attractiva. 1685:
Decuria II,
Annus III
Observatio 13, De S.Thomae
Christianis Indiae Or.
pedibus strumosis. 1686:
Decuria II,
Annus IV Observatio...
- units: Element,
decuria, third, flag and legion. Element:
Comprises four men and is
commanded by a sub-decurion. Total: 5
militiamen Decuria:
Comprises two...
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Balneari sacrum /
Valerius Bucco miles legionis II
Adiutricis Piae
Fidelis /
decuria Aemili (...). Segovia, Spain. CIL II 2763. -
VICTORIAE AVGVSTORV(m) EXERCITUS...
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Germanorum "Indus,
bodyguard of Nero
Claudius Caesar Augustus, of the
Second Decuria, of the
Batavian nation, [who]
lived 36 years, is
buried here. [The gravestone]...
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Monarchical and Right-Wing
rebel forces CEDA Renovación Española Requetés/CT
Decurias [es]
Spanish Military Union Victory of the
Spanish Republic Revolution...
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Republic and its
different leftist groups. From the
initial defensive Decurias of
Navarre (deplo**** in
party seats and churches), the Requeté grew into...