hired+soldier

  • 21Gainpain — Gain pain , n.[F. gagner to gain + pain bread.] Bread gainer; a term applied in the Middle Ages to the sword of a hired soldier. [1913 Webster] …

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  • 22Latrocinium — (from Latin latrone , ultimately from Greek latron , pay ) hire) [ [http://www.websters online dictionary.org/definition/larceny Webster s Online Dictionary, s.v. Larceny ] ] which meant primarily a mercenary, or hired soldier, had the same… …

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  • 23Pietro Torrigiano — (24 November, 1472 August 1522) was an Italian sculptor of the Florentine school. According to Giorgio Vasari, he was one of the group of talented youths who studied art under the patronage of Lorenzo de Medici in Florence. BiographyTorrigiano… …

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  • 24Gavaudan — [His Occitan name is also found as Gavaudas in the accusative and, by extension, Gavauda in the nominative. Eighteenth and nineteenth century French scholarship used to call him le Vieux (the Old), but there is no basis for this.] (fl. c. 1195… …

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  • 25Christ Crowned with Thorns (Bosch, London) — Christ Crowned with Thorns Artist Hieronymus Bosch Year 1495 1500 Type Oil on wood Dimensions …

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  • 26Kunz von Kaufungen — A bay window on Freiberg s city hall displaying the head of Kunz von Kaufungen Kunz von Kaufungen (also known as Conrad von Kaufungen, or Kunz von Kauffungen; c. 1410 July 14, 1455), was a German knight and military commander. A veteran of the… …

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  • 27mercenariness — mÉœrsÉ™nerɪnɪs / mɜːsnrɪ n. being in pursuit of wealth; being a hired soldier …

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  • 28hereslita — hereslita, heressa, heressiz A hired soldier who departs without license …

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  • 29heressa — hereslita, heressa, heressiz A hired soldier who departs without license …

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  • 30heressiz — hereslita, heressa, heressiz A hired soldier who departs without license …

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