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  • 94Velites — (Singular: Veles ) were a class of infantry in the Polybian legions of the early Roman republic. Velites were light infantry and skirmishers who were armed with a number of light javelins, or hastae velitares , to fling at the enemy, and also… …

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  • 95Hastati — (Singular: Hastatus ) were a class of infantry in the armies of the early Roman Republic who originally fought as spearmen, and later as swordsmen. They were originally some of the poorest men in the legion, and could afford only modest equipment …

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  • 96Águila romana — Una moderna reconstrucción de un aquila …

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  • 97Манипул (облачение) — Манипул Манипул (лат. manipulum от лат. manus, рука)& …

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  • 98man- — I. man 1 Also mon . Man. 1. Extended forms *manu , *manw . a. man; leman, Norman1, from Old English man(n) (plural menn), man; …

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  • 99manipulation — /meuh nip yeuh lay sheuhn/, n. 1. the act of manipulating. 2. the state or fact of being manipulated. 3. skillful or artful management. [1720 30; < F, equiv. to manipule handful (of grains, etc.; see MANIPLE) + ation ATION] * * * …

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  • 100subcinctorium — /sub singk tawr ee euhm, tohr /, n., pl. subcinctoria / tawr ee euh, tohr /. Rom. Cath. Ch. an embroidered silk vestment resembling, but somewhat broader than, a maniple, worn by the pope on solemn occasions. Also, succinctorium. [1680 90; < LL&#8230; …

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