• Look up decurion in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Decurion may refer to: Decurion (Roman cavalry officer), a Roman cavalry officer in command of a squadron...
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  • The Decurion Corporation was an American corporation with headquarters in Los Angeles, California. It was the parent company of Pacific Theatres and ArcLight...
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  • A decurion (Latin: decurio; pl.: decuriones) was a Roman cavalry officer in command of a squadron (turma) of cavalrymen in the Roman army. During the Roman...
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  • mid-level landowners who served in their local curia as local magistrates and decurions. Curiales were expected to procure funds for public building projects...
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    senatorial and equestrian. Outside Rome, cities or colonies were led by decurions, also known as curiales. "Senator" was not itself an elected office in...
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  • Danny Mann Le décurion Cétinlapsus/Optio/The decurion Totalapsus/Optione Patrick Préjean (L'optione) Karl Schulz Michael Elphick (Decurion Crysus) Danny...
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  • movie theater chain that operated from 2002 to 2021. It was owned by The Decurion Corporation, which was also the parent company of Pacific Theatres. The...
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  • as Pilliébax Ginnie Watson as a Breton Filippo Timi as a decurion Neri Marcorè as a decurion Programme-tv.net Mintzer, Jordan (8 October 2012). "Asterix...
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  • soldiers when the century they were attached to was not in the vanguard. Decurion: commanded a cavalry unit (turma) of 10 to 30 eques legionis. Decanus:...
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    the lower classes—the humiliores who had not held office at the level of decurion or higher and were most of the populace—in ways that would have been intolerable...
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