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  • 51Sassanid army — The birth of the Sassanid army ( fa. ارتش ساسانيان Artesh e Sāsānīyān , Pahlavi Spâh سپاه, army ) dates back to the rise of Ardashir I (r. 226–241), the founder of the Sassanid dynasty, to the throne. Ardashir aimed at the revival of the Persian… …

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  • 52Ministerialis — (plural ministeriales); a post classical Latin word, used in English, meaning originally servitor, agent, in a broad range of senses. In Germany, in the High Middle Ages, the word and its German translations, Ministeriale(n) and Dienstmann, came… …

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  • 53Hillcrest High School (Ammon, Idaho) — Infobox school name = Hillcrest High School motto = established = 1992 type = Public grades = 9–12 students = 1,320cite web| url = http://www3.d93.k12.id.us/schools/hhs/files/21C446E72CED4C388DE3EBE47E67FD60.pdf| title = Hillcrest High School… …

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  • 54Cavalry tactics — For much of history humans have used some form of cavalry for war. Cavalry tactics have evolved over time. Tactically, the main advantages of cavalry over infantry troops were greater mobility, bigger impact and a higher… …

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  • 55Silent Knight — Superherobox caption = Silent Knight by Irv Novick character name = Silent Knight publisher = DC Comics debut = The Brave and the Bold #1 (1955) creators = Robert Kanigher, Irv Novick alter ego = Brian Kent full name = alliances = aliases =… …

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  • 56List of Dragonlance modules and sourcebooks — The following is a compilation of the various modules and sourcebooks printed for the Dragonlance campaign setting in the Dungeons Dragons style of game. Unless stated otherwise, all products are considered full color illustrated. The Dragonlance …

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  • 57Infantry in the Middle Ages — at the Battle of Aljubarrota, 1385] Infantry in the Middle Ages were soldiers who fought on foot during the Middle Ages. They were frequently part of a specialised division such as the pikemen, crossbowmen and longbowmen. Throughout much of the… …

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  • 58Order of the Star (France) — Fourteenth century miniature of the Order s founding meeting (Bibliothèque nationale de France) The Order of the Star (French: Ordre de l Étoile) was an order of chivalry founded on 6 November 1351 by John II of France in imitation of the Order… …

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  • 59William Maxwell (journalist) — William Maxwell (18 1928) was an British journalist, soldier, writer and civil servant.Roth, Mitchel P. and James Stuart Olson. (1997). [http://books.google.com/books?id=OEphWsER8QYC pg=PA268 lpg=PA268 dq=jiji++and+russo japanese+war source=web… …

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  • 60chivalry — /shiv euhl ree/, n., pl. chivalries for 6. 1. the sum of the ideal qualifications of a knight, including courtesy, generosity, valor, and dexterity in arms. 2. the rules and customs of medieval knighthood. 3. the medieval system or institution of …

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