- A
macer is an
officer who
bears a
ceremonial mace.
Macer is a
Roman cognomen meaning "lean".
Aemilius Macer was a
Roman poet of the late Republic. Aemilius...
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succeeded in
convicting him of
bribery and extortion, upon
which Macer committed suicide.
Macer wrote a
history of Rome, in 16 books. The work is now lost,...
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Lucius Clodius Macer was a
legatus of the
Roman Empire in
Africa during the
reign of Nero. He
revolted in May 68,
cutting off the food
supply of Rome...
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Macer Floridus".
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Mace,
mace, or
maces in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
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derived from the aril of
nutmeg Achillea ageratum...
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ascribed to
Macer, is
actually a
medieval production by Odo Magdunensis, a
French physician.
Aemilius Macer must be
distinguished from the
Macer called Iliacus...
- Capos, is in development. In Chandler, Arizona, FBI
special agents Kate
Macer and
Reggie Wayne lead a raid on a
Sonora Cartel safe house,
where they discover...
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Harry Rowe (born 1987),
known as
Macer Gifford, is a
British former currency trader and
volunteer fighter and
medic who,
between mid-2015 and 2017, travelled...
- A
mace is a
blunt weapon, a type of club or
virge that uses a
heavy head on the end of a
handle to
deliver powerful strikes. A
mace typically consists...
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