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milliary
▪ I. milliary, a. and n. (ˈmɪlɪərɪ) Also miliary. [ad. L. milliārius (neut. -um), f. mille thousand (paces), mile.] A. adj. 1. Pertaining to the ancient Roman mile of a thousand paces; marking a mile.1644 Evelyn Diary 7 Nov., Before this was once placed a Miliary Column. 1753 Phil. Trans. XLVIII. 13... Oxford English Dictionary
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George Ashby (antiquary)
Taylor's Friend); he greatly aided Nichols in his History of Leicestershire, to which he contributed an elaborate essay on the Roman Milliary at Leicester wikipedia.org
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miliary
▪ I. miliary, a. (and n.) (ˈmɪlɪərɪ) [ad. L. miliārius pertaining to millet, f. milium mill n.2, millet1: see -ary.] 1. Phys. and Path. Resembling a millet-seed in size or form; resembling an aggregation of millet-seeds. miliary gland: one of the sebaceous glands of the skin. miliary tubercle: a gre... Oxford English Dictionary
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Goldwork (embroidery)
Milliary wire is a stretched pearl purl laced to a base of passing thread. wikipedia.org
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mile-castle
ˈmile-castle Antiq. Also milecastle. One of a series of fortifications erected by the Romans at intervals along the lines of their military walls.1732 Horsley Rom. Antiq. Brit. 118 These castella seem to have stood closest, where the stations are widest, and are by some modern authors called mile ca... Oxford English Dictionary
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Boimorto
Roman milliary: it is located in front of the town hall, and testifies to the passage of a Roman road through the municipality. wikipedia.org
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Roman auxiliaries in Britain
One such shows the milliary I Tungrorum as under-strength, with only 752 instead of the official 800 men on its rolls. Regiments deployed in Britain NOTE: Double-strength (milliary) regiments in bold type. wikipedia.org
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Cohors I Delmatarum milliaria equitata
It was probably upgraded to double-strength in or after the 80's, which is when milliary units first appeared. wikipedia.org
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Berl Senofsky
Senofsky served in the milliary during World War II. Following the war he debuted in New York City and won the William Naumburg Competition in 1946. wikipedia.org
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Imperial Roman army
period, some auxiliary regiments, both alae and cohortes, were also doubled to so-called milliaria size (literally "1,000-strong", actually only 720 in milliary The unit was organised as a milliary ala, probably containing 720 horsemen. wikipedia.org
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