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  • 61Byzantine Empire — This article is about the medieval Roman empire. For other uses, see Byzantine (disambiguation). Roman Empire Βασιλεία Ῥωμαίων, Ῥωμανία Basileia Rhōmaiōn, Rhōmanía Imperium Romanum, Romania …

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  • 62Rainald of Dassel — • Chancellor of the German Empire (d. 1167) Catholic Encyclopedia. Kevin Knight. 2006. Rainald of Dassel     Rainald of Dassel     † …

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  • 63Dev Dham Jodhpuriya —   town   Coordinates Country India State Rajasthan …

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  • 64Tilt — This unusual medieval surname is almost certainly occupational. It is a dialectally transposed variant spelling of the 12th century English Tyleman , a maker or fitter of tiles. Oddly the original Olde English meaning was an agricultural… …

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  • 65Tilte — Recorded as Tilt, Tilte, Tiltman and others, this is an English medieval surname or unproven origin. Research suggests that it is or rather was occupational and a variant form of Tyle and Tyleman or Till and Tillman, all meaning a maker or fitter …

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  • 66Tiltman — Recorded as Tilt, Tilte, Tiltman and others, this is an English medieval surname or unproven origin. Research suggests that it is or rather was occupational and a variant form of Tyle and Tyleman or Till and Tillman, all meaning a maker or fitter …

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  • 67lance — /læns / (say lans), /lans / (say lahns) noun 1. a long, shafted weapon with a metal head, used by mounted soldiers in charging. 2. a soldier armed with this weapon. 3. an implement resembling the weapon, as a spear for killing a harpooned whale.… …

  • 68uhlan — /ˈulan/ (say oohlahn), /ˈjulən/ (say yoohluhn) noun 1. one of a body of mounted soldiers first known in Europe in Poland, usually carrying lances. 2. one of such a body in the former German army, classed as heavy cavalry. Also, ulan. {German,… …

  • 69marshal —    In modern times this title is most used to American law officers, either of a judicial district or a city, whose duties are similar to those of sheriffs. The head of a city police force or fire department may also be a marshal in the USA.… …

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  • 70Bastille Day Military Parade — Mounted Republican Guards escort the command vehicle of the President. The Bastille Day Military Parade (or 14 July Military Parade, translation of the French name of Défilé militaire du 14 Juillet) is a French military parade that has been held… …

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