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  • 121Sarcina — [ Trajan s Column.] Sarcina is a Latin word meaning a marching pack as carried by Roman Legionaries, the heavy infantry of the Roman legions.Most of a legionary s equipment other than his arms and armour would, in early times, have been consigned …

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  • 122transportation — I (New American Roget s College Thesaurus) Conveyance from one place to another Nouns 1. transportation, transport, transfer, transference, transmission, conveyance; movement, passage, transit, removal, delivery; carriage, portage, cartage, etc …

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  • 123Battle of Agincourt — Infobox Military Conflict conflict=Battle of Agincourt partof=the Hundred Years War caption=The Battle of Agincourt, 15th century miniature date=25 October (Saint Crispin s Day) 1415 place=Agincourt, France result=Decisive English victory… …

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  • 124Marian reforms — This article is part of the series on: Military of ancient Rome (portal) 753 BC – AD 476 Structural history Roman army (unit types and ranks …

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  • 125Benoît de Boigne — Portrait of Benoît de Boigne Benoît Leborgne (8 March 1751 – 21 June 1830), better known as Count Benoît de Boigne or General Count de Boigne, was a military adventurer from the Alps of French Savoy, who made his fortune and name in India. He was …

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  • 126Sikh holocaust of 1762 (Wadda Ghalughara) — The Waḍḍā Ghallūghārā (Punjabi: ਵੱਡਾ ਘੱਲੂਘਾਰਾ, IPA: [ʋəɖɖɑ kə̀lːugɑ̀ɾɑ]), meaning the great massacre or holocaust was the mass killing of the Sikhs by Muslims[dubious – discuss] that happened during the years of Afghan influence in Punjab… …

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  • 127baggagemaster — ˈ ̷ ̷ ̷ ̷ˌ ̷ ̷ ̷ ̷ noun 1. : a railroad employee in charge of a baggage car or baggage train 2. : an employee on a ship who is responsible for the stowing, care, and removal of baggage 3. : a bus company employee who traces and settles claims for …

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  • 128Helvetii — The Helvetii were a Celtic tribe and the main occupants of the Swiss plateau in the 1st century BC. They are prominently featured in Julius Caesar’s commentaries on the Gallic War. The Neolatin title of Switzerland, Confoederatio Helvetica… …

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