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Milites were the
trained regular footsoldiers of
ancient Rome, and
later a term used to
describe "soldiers" in
Medieval Europe.
These men were the non-specialist...
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Testament from the
Latin Vulgate. The
plural of
Latin miles (soldier) is
milites or the
collective militia. By the 5th century, the
Church had
started to...
- The Tomb of the
Unknown Soldier (Italian:
Tomba del
Milite Ignoto) is a war
memorial located in Rome
under the
statue of the
goddess Roma at the Altare...
- the Crown, and
Criminal Causes. The
Fourth Edition. Aut**** Edw. Coke,
Milite (4th ed.), London:
Printed for A[ndrew] Crooke, W[illiam] Leake, A[bel]...
- Berresford,
Italian Memorial Sculpture, 1820–1940: A
Legacy of Love56.
MILITE IGNOTO entry (in Italian) in the
Enciclopedia Treccani "Il
Vittoriano e...
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Milites Templi (Latin for "Soldiers of the Temple") was a
papal bull
issued by Pope
Celestine II in 1144. It
ordered the
clergy to
protect the Knights...
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Miles Christi or
Milites Christi (Latin for
Soldier of Christ) may
refer to:
Soldiers of the
Crusades Miles Christi (Religious Order), a multinational...
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department and a key
figure in Orience's lore; Cid Aulstyne, the
leader of
Milites Empire and the game's main antagonist; and
Joker and Tiz, two characters...
- the
milites Grannonensii Aleto or
Aletum (Aleth, near Saint-Malo),
garrisoned by the
milites Martensii Osismis (Brest),
garrisoned by the
milites Mauri...
- The
Military Order of
Saint James of the
Sword (Portuguese:
Ordem Militar de Sant'Iago da Espada) is a
Portuguese order of chivalry. Its full name is the...