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sword-bearer
ˈsword-bearer [Cf. ON. sverðberari.] A person who bears a sword. a. spec. A municipal official who carries a sword of state before a magistrate on ceremonial occasions.1431 Rec. St. Mary at Hill (1905) 15 The Mayres Swerd berer for the tyme beyng. a 1471 Rolls of Parlt. V. 396/1 Kerver and Swordbere...
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The Sword Bearer
The Sword Bearer () is a 2006 Russian superhero thriller films directed by Filipp Yankovsky, based on Yevgeni Danilenko's book of the same name. Bearer
Trailer and Screenshots
2006 films
2000s Russian-language films
Russian superhero films
Russian action thriller films
Russian romantic thriller
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Bearer of the Sword
Bearer of the Sword can refer to:
Abu Sayyaf, an Islamist separatist group based in and around the southern Philippines
An office at the coronation of and after Union of Lublin in Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth
See also
The Sword Bearer, 2006 Russian action film
Swordbearer (disambiguation)
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Bearer of the sword (Hungary)
The bearer of the sword or sword-bearer (, ) was one of the minor officials of the royal household in the Kingdom of Hungary. List of known office-holders
Bearer of the sword for the prince
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Zsoldos, Attila (2011).
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Swordbearer (Poland)
Responsible for the arsenal of the King and for carrying his sword. Miecznik koronny – sword-bearer of the Crown
Miecznik litewski – sword-bearer of Lithuania
Polish titles
Lithuanian titles
Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth
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Shafshelar
"sword-bearer") was the second highest ranked court title in the Sasanian Empire. His task was primarily to carry the king's sword in a gold scabbard.
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Sasanian court titles
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Zbigniew Tęczyński
Zbigniew Tęczyński, Zbigniew z Tęczyna (c. 1450–1498) was a Polish sword-bearer of the Crown (; 1474–1482), chamberlain of Kraków (before 1481–1498), starosta
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Ensifer
Ensifer, sword-bearer in Latin, may refer to:
Spatharios, a type of Roman body guards
Ensifer (bacterium), a genus of nitrogen-fixing bacteria
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John Blytone
John Blytone was the first known sword-bearer of the City of London, a position he resigned in 1395.
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Antoni Benedykt Lubomirski
Major General of the Crown Army, Lieutenant General from 1753, Great Sword-bearer of the Crown from 1754.
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Spatharios
According to the Klētorologion, the insignia of the dignity was a gold-hilted sword. Ælfric of Eynsham glosses spatharius as "sword-bearer": "swyrd-bora. Id est, Ensifer."
In the 12th century, the Milites Ordinis Militaris S.
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Mace-bearer
A mace-bearer, or macebearer, is a person who carries a mace, either a real weapon or ceremonial. A swordbearer is similar to a mace-bearer but carries a ceremonial sword rather than a ceremonial mace.
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Zorayr Khalapyan
The Knight and the Sword-bearer, (Yerevan, 2003)
Ara the Beautiful and Shamiram, (Yerevan, 1998)
Vasil the Great, Armenian Byzantium Caesar or King of
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Kugyō (priest)
The shōgun left the temple's gate and started descending the stone stairs accompanied only by the sword-bearer, a man called Nakaakira. The death of Nakaakira the sword-bearer makes it likely that Kugyō meant to kill Yoshitoki too.
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Ensifer (bacterium)
Etymology
The generic epithet Ensifer derives from the Latin noun ensifer, "sword-bearer".
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