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  • 51Military of ancient Rome — 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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  • 52Rafael Maroto — Infobox Person name=Rafael Maroto caption=Rafael Maroto with his niece Margarita Borgoño, painting by Raymond Monvoisin birth date=birth date|1783|10|15|mf=y dead=dead birth place=Lorca, Spain death date=death date and age|1853|8|25|1783|10|15|mf …

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  • 53Siege of Colchester — Infobox Military Conflict conflict=Siege of Colchester partof=Second English Civil War caption= date=13 June 28 August, 1648 place=Colchester, England casus= territory= result=Parliamentary victory combatant1=Royalist Forces… …

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  • 54Shield — A shield is a protective device, meant to intercept attacks. The term often refers to a device that is held in the hand, as opposed to armour or a bullet proof vest.Prehistoric and AntiquityThe oldest form of shield was a protection used to block …

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  • 55Sashimono — (指物, 差物, 挿物) were small banners worn by Japanese medieval soldiers for identification during battles. The sashimono are usually fitted to the backs of common soldiers, known as ashigaru , to elite samurai, and in special holders on the horses of… …

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  • 56Society of the People's Republic of China — The People s Republic of China, the world s largest society, is united by a set of values and institutions that cut across extensive linguistic, environmental, and subcultural differences. Chinese society, since the second decade of the twentieth …

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  • 57Joan of Arc — For other uses, see Joan of Arc (disambiguation). Jeanne d Arc redirects here. For other uses, see Jeanne d Arc (disambiguation) …

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  • 58Cambodian Civil War — Part of the Vietnam War (Second Indochina War) Cambodia …

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  • 59Mutiny at Sucro — Sucro   ancient Mediterranean fort   …

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  • 60Raetorum auxiliary cohorts — This article concerns the Roman auxiliary regiments of the Principate period originally raised in the Roman Alpine provinces of Raetia and Noricum. The cohortes Raetorum ( cohorts of Raeti ) were regiments originally recruited in Raetia, a… …

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