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Centurion logo #10101) American lifestyle magazine 2) Ancient Roman title 3) Ancient warrior 4) Caesar subordinate 5) Fiction set in Roman Britain 6) Multilingual magazine 7) Roman army commander 8) Roman army officer 9) Roman honcho 10) Roman soldier 11) The leader of 100 soldiers 12) Warrior
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Centurion logo #10101) Roman
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Centurion logo #21000 A centurion (centurio; κεντυρίων), also hekatontarch (ἑκατόνταρχος, hekatontarchos) in Greek sources, or, in middle Byzantine times, kentarch (κένταρχος, kentarchos), was a professional officer of the Roman army after the Marian reforms of 107 B.C. Most centurions commanded 80 men but senior centurions commanded coho...
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Centurion logo #21000[bicycle] Centurion was a brand of bicycles created in 1969 by Mitchell (Mitch) M. Weiner and Junya (Cozy) Yamakoshi, who co-founded Western States Import Co. (WSI) in Canoga Park, California (initially Wil-Go Imports) to design, specify, distribute and market the bicycles. The bikes themselves were manufactured initially in Japan by compan...
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Centurion logo #21000[racewalking] The Brotherhood of Centurions is a club for which racewalkers are eligible who have completed a distance of 100 miles (160.9 km) in Britain within 24 hours. Its name derives from a popular title from those competitors achieving the feat in the 19th century British long-distance walking sport, called Pedestrianism. Pedestrianis...
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Centurion logo #21002• (n.) A military officer who commanded a minor division of the Roman army; a captain of a century.
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Centurion logo #21003(from the article `Anson, George Anson, Baron`) ...Cape Horn but went on to raid Spanish mining settlements on the coast of Chile. Although he and his crew suffered incredible hardships while ...
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Centurion logo #21003(from the article `tank`) ...war did the U.S. Army introduce a few M26 Pershing heavy tanks with a 90-millimetre gun comparable to that of the original German Tiger. ...
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centurion logo #21003the principal professional officer in the armies of ancient Rome and its empire. The centurion was the commander of a centuria, which was the ... [1 related articles]
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centurion logo #10444The officer (centurio) in charge of a century (centuria). He was the chief among the non-commissioned officers, and was assisted by his subordinate officers; the signifer (standard-bearer), the optio (deputy who took command of the century if the centurion was killed or wounded), the tesserarius (in charge of the sentries) and the custos armorum (a…...
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Centurion logo #20972Cen·tu'ri·on noun [ Latin centurio , from centuria ; confer French centurion . See Century .] (Rom. Hist.) A military officer who commanded a minor division of the Roman army; a captain of a century. « A centurion of the hand called the Italian band. ...
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centurion logo #20001 leader of a unit of 100 soldiers 
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Centurion logo #21217A centurion was an officer in the Roman army commanding 100 men.
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Centurion logo #21217In the Roman army, a Centurion was the commander of a subdivision of a Roman Legion, which consisted of 100 men, and was called a centuria.
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Centurion logo #21217Centurion is a cultivated variety of potato.
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Centurion logo #21217The Centurion was a British fourth rate ship-of-the-line built in 1733. The name Centurion was first employed in the British navy in 1619. The Centurion was the flagship of George Anson's squadron of six warships and two supply pinks sent in 1740 to intercept the Spanish Manila Galleon carrying gold from Mexico to the Philippines. The Centurion was...
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centurion logo #20400[n] - (in ancient Rome) the leader of 100 soldiers
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Centurion logo #23534 The red grape variety (also Centurian) is a new variety between Olmo F2-7(Mazuelo x Cabernet Sauvignon) x Garnacha Tinta. The crossing was done in 1949 by Dr. Harold P. Olmo (1909-2006) at the California Agricultural Experiment Station. The Carnelian variety was created with the same parents. The mother variety came into being as early as 1936...
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Centurion logo #20785Light Aircraft [US], Main battle tank [UK]
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centurion logo #20974 noun (ancient Rome) the leader of 100 soldiers
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Centurion logo #22305A wine variety developed at the U.C. Davis campus by crossing Cabernet Sauvignon, Grenache and Carignane. The intention was to produce a Cabernet-like wine that could be grown in the Central Valley. Carignane and Grenache are well suited to the Central Valley climate, but Cabernet Sauvignon requires a cooler growing location. As in the case of Ruby...
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centurion logo #21199(in the ancient Roman army) the commander of a century. · (cap.)any one of various British battle tanks in service from 1945 to 1967.
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