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Magister militum (Latin for "master of soldiers"; pl.:
magistri militum) was a top-level
military command used in the
later Roman Empire,
dating from the...
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neither demons nor men. ―
Bernard of Clairvaux, c. 1135 De
Laude Novae Militae – In
Praise of the New
Knighthood Although the
primary mission of the order...
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Cambridge (2003), pg. 203.
Catholic Church in
England and
Wales Militae Hospitalis St.
Thomae Martyris Cantuariensis The
Knights of St. Thomas...
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earlier Hungarian monarchical order, the
Order of St.
George (Societas
militae Sancti Georgii),
founded by King
Charles I of
Hungary in 1318, the grandfather...
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which he was made patricius) and 429 he
served as
magister utriusque militae in
defense of Italy, but
despite a
brief mention of one of his military...
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right in
making him the son of a
Cornish noble who was
princeps militae, at a
court between the
Tamar and the Lynher,
possibly Gelliwig. According...
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Ordine Militare d'Italia 1911-1964, Roma,
Ufficio Storico dell'Aeronautica
Militae, p. 151 "Gen. S.A.
Pietro Piacentini". Aeronautica.difesa.it. 19 June 1944...
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feast of St. Michael. The
extract reads HIC EST
ARCHANGELUS PRINCEPS MILITAE ANGELORUM CUIUS HONOR PRAESTAT BENEFICIA POPULORUM ET
ORATARIO PERDUCIT...
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patrician named Sabini****, who was
being appointed magister utriusque militae ("master of both forces", i.e.
cavalry and infantry) for
Hispania by the...