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Hæ vectantur in singulis curribus, et singularum ad hoc maximis curribus cum custodia cuiuscunque crucis, decem mille equitum, et centum mille peditum, nec tamen hic numerus auget vel minuit principalem exercitum Paganorum.
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Haec facit vbertas soli, temperies coeli, aquarum abundantia (si libeat credere) vt sub vna ficu turmæ condantur equitum.
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Quando autem vult equitare de vna terra ad aliam, habet 4. exercitus equitum, et vnus per vnam dietam ipsum antecedit, secundus aliam, et tertius similitèr, et quartus; ita quod semper ipse se tenet in medio in modum crucis; et ita omnes exercitus habent omnes dietas suas ordinatas, quod inueniunt omnia victualia parata sine defectu.
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Which conteineth no more then is expressed by the name, that is to be ouerseer of the Horse, and not Magister equitum, or Master of the Horsemen.
The Principal Navigations, Voyages, Traffiques and Discoveries of the English Nation 2003
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H� vectantur in singulis curribus, et singularum ad hoc maximis curribus cum custodia cuiuscunque crucis, decem mille equitum, et centum mille peditum, nec tamen hic numerus auget vel minuit principalem exercitum Paganorum.
The Principal Navigations, Voyages, Traffiques and Discoveries of the English Nation 2003
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Haec facit vbertas soli, temperies coeli, aquarum abundantia (si libeat credere) vt sub vna ficu turm� condantur equitum.
The Principal Navigations, Voyages, Traffiques and Discoveries of the English Nation 2003
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Rex Baldwinus in tubis et cornibus a Iaphet egrediens, in manu robusta equitum et peditum virtutem illorum crudeli bello est aggressus, magnis hinc et hinc clamoribus intonantes.
The Principal Navigations, Voyages, Traffiques and Discoveries of the English Nation 2003
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Persarum turm� peditum et equitum, quorum pler鎞ue ab interioribus partibus Persidis occurrerant in adiutorium contribulium suorum, exercitui nostro superuenerunt, quot pen� nostrorum excederent numerum.
The Principal Navigations, Voyages, Traffiques and Discoveries of the English Nation 2003
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Gratian appointed as co-Augustus for the east, Theodosius, son of Valentinian's magister equitum.
c. From the Death of Julian to the Death of Valentinian III 2001
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Ameilius Lepidus, Caesar's magister equitum, and M. Antonius (Antony), Caesar's co-consul.
54-53 2001
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