hired+soldier

  • 31hereslita — hereslita, heressa, heressiz A hired soldier who departs without license …

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  • 32heressa — hereslita, heressa, heressiz A hired soldier who departs without license …

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  • 33heressiz — hereslita, heressa, heressiz A hired soldier who departs without license …

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  • 34mercenary — adj. & n. adj. primarily concerned with money or other reward (mercenary motives). n. (pl. ies) a hired soldier in foreign service. Derivatives: mercenariness n. Etymology: ME f. L mercenarius f. merces edis reward …

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  • 35Catalan Grand Company —    Soldier company of Spanish mercenaries hired by Andronikos II (q.v.). They were supposed to halt the Ottoman (q.v.) expansion in what little was left of Byzantine Asia Minor (q.v.); instead, they wreaked havoc on Byzantine territories from… …

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  • 36Mercenary — For other uses, see Mercenary (disambiguation). Leonardo da Vinci s Il Condottieri, 1480. Condottieri being the Late Middle Age Through Renaissance term for Mercenary soldier leader(s) in Italian. A Mercenary, also known as a professional soldier …

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  • 37Mercenaries in popular culture — Mercenaries in popular culture. Like piracy, the mercenary ethos resonates with idealized adventure, mystery, and danger, and appears frequently in popular culture. Many are called adventurers, filibusters, soldiers of fortune, gunslingers,… …

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  • 38List of characters from The Sopranos in the Soprano crime family — The following is a listing of fictional characters from the HBO series The Sopranos that are associated with the Soprano crime family. Contents 1 Administration 1.1 Giacomo Jackie Aprile, Sr. 1.2 Silvio Dante …

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  • 39Chicago Bears — Current season Established 1919[1] Play in Soldier Field Chicago, Illinois Headquartered in Lake Forest, Illinois …

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  • 40literature — /lit euhr euh cheuhr, choor , li treuh /, n. 1. writings in which expression and form, in connection with ideas of permanent and universal interest, are characteristic or essential features, as poetry, novels, history, biography, and essays. 2.… …

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