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Gemeiner (pl.
Gemeine, en:
private or soldier) was
until 1918 the
common designation to soldier(s) in the Austro-Hungarian Army (k.u.k. Army) and German...
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County of Baden. The "German bailiwicks" (German:
Deutsche Gemeine Vogteien,
Gemeine Herrschaften) were
generally governed by the Acht Orte
apart from...
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aspire to
officer grade would leave at the end of
their one-year term as
Gemeine (Ordinary soldier)
enlisted rank (for
example Musketier or Infanterist)...
- col. 937
Original German title: D**** eine
christliche Versammlung oder
Gemeine Recht und
Macht habe, alle
Lehre zu
beurteilen und
Lehrer zu berufen, ein-...
- Elmene, Fa****, Facun,
Facun Blanc, Farantbily, Faucun,
Frankenthal Blanc,
Gemeine Traube,
Geschlachter Burger,
Gonais Blanc,
Gouais Blanc, Grobburger, Grobe...
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military company, and
every Gefreiter led and
commanded a
section or
squad of
Gemeine (ordinary-rank soldiers). The rank
existed in the cavalry, infantry, pioneers...
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Berlin 1971, ISBN 3-428-02569-5. (Diss.,
University of Marburg, 1970)
Gemeine und Lords. Porträt
einer politischen Kl****e (= Suhrkamp-Taschenbuch, 1650)...
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several important cross-regional
forms of
chancery German, one
being gemeine tiutsch, used in the
court of the Holy
Roman Emperor Maximilian I, and...
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behalf of the
Confederacy or one or
several cantons,
ruling a
condominium (
Gemeine Herrschaft) of
several cantons,
notably acting as a
judge for
capital crimes...
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belong to the so-called
Gemeine rank group,
comparable to private,
soldier or G.I. in
Anglophone armed forces.
Other Gemeine ranks were as follows: Dragoner...