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founder and
first King of Rome, the
celeres comprised three hundred men, ten
chosen by each of the curiae. The
celeres were the
strongest and
bravest warriors...
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English tribune of the
celeres, or
tribune of the knights, was
commander of the king's
personal bodyguard,
known as the
celeres. This
official was second...
- else
delegate this
authority to his
chief advisor, the
Tribune of the
Celeres, the
cavalry unit that also
served as the king's
personal bodyguard. The...
- the plebs),
Military tribune (a rank in the
Roman army),
Tribune of the
Celeres (the
commander of the king's
personal bodyguard), and
various other positions...
- The
Carro Armato M
Celere Sahariano (Italian for "Saharian Fast
Medium Tank") or M16/43 was a
prototype medium tank
developed by the
Kingdom of
Italy during...
- In the
regal era, the
Roman cavalry was a
group of 300
soldiers called celeres,
tasked with
guarding the
Kings of Rome.
Later their numbers were doubled...
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Reparti Mobili) of the
Polizia di Stato,
often generically identified as a "
Celere Units", are the
police units used as a ready-to-use
resource for riot control...
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Amedeo Duca d'Aosta" (Italian: 3ª
Divisione celere "Principe
Amedeo Duca d'Aosta") was a
Cavalry or "
Celere" (Fast)
division of the
Royal Italian Army...
- in Rome and also as the
commander of the king's
personal bodyguard, the
Celeres. The king was
required to
appoint the
tribune upon
entering office, and...
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Division "Eugenio di Savoia" (Italian: 1ª
Divisione celere "Eugenio di Savoia") was a
cavalry or "
Celere" (Fast)
division of the
Royal Italian Army during...