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centurion

Centurion
definition
noun
The cohorts, divided into six centuries (100 men in each century) commanded by a centurion , became the main tactical unit of the army.
the commander of a century in the ancient Roman army.
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In most cases, a censor and a chiliarch or 'centurion' from the Imperial Guard were ordered to jointly oversee campaigns to apprehend brigands.
In Colchester museum, the tombstone of a Roman 'centurion' stands a few feet above the spot where he had lain for centuries, a poignant bridging of time and space.
Mr Edwards said the original stone was an altar erected by a Roman 'centurion' as a dedication to the gods for saving his life.
The cohorts, divided into six centuries (100 men in each century) commanded by a 'centurion' , became the main tactical unit of the army.
This text from Acts is probably a synopsis of a sermon given by Peter for the benefit of the Roman 'centurion' , Cornelius, who was a person of faith.
Jesus welcomed outsiders: a Samaritan leper, a Syro-Phoenician woman, a Roman 'centurion' , the good Samaritan and others.
Like Nero, his family had ties to the Legion, but he was not of noble blood, unlike Nero, and could not become a 'centurion' .
Each 'centurion' was required to ensure that his century was a capable and effective fighting force.
Both the blacksmith, my grandfather on my mother's side, and my father had been 'centurions' and both were retired, but the Legion is something that never leaves you and Remus stood a fair chance.
Both 'centurions' and their centuries rushed to the scene, but it was not what was expected.
Senior non-commissioned officers were called 'centurions' , who varied greatly in rank.
It indicates that there were two 'centurions' that Caesar described with the names of T. Pulfio, and L. Varenus and that the show's creators must have borrowed those names to depict the characters on the show.
These passwords had to be repeated by the palace guards, who were grizzled old 'centurions' given guard duty as a kind of honorable semi-retirement.
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