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a. numerous; vast; very great in number; multitudinous. n. 1 (context military Ancient Rome English) The major unit or division of the http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Roman%20army, usually comprising 3000 to 6000 infantry soldiers and 100 to 200 cavalry troops. ...
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n. archaic terms for army [syn: host ] association of ex-servicemen; "the American Legion" a large military unit; "the French Foreign Legion" a vast multitude [syn: horde , host ]
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Legion is a 1998 television film directed by Jon Hess (aka John Daniel Hess and Jon Daniel Hess) with screenplay by Patrick Highsmith and Evan Spiliotopoulos . It was produced by Avi Nesher for Mahagonny Pictures and Conquistador Entertainment Inc. and ...
The Collaborative International Dictionary
Word definitions in The Collaborative International Dictionary
Legion \Le"gion\ (l[=e]"j[u^]n), n. [OE. legioun, OF. legion, F. l['e]gion, fr. L. legio, fr. legere to gather, collect. See Legend .] (Rom. Antiq.) A body of foot soldiers and cavalry consisting of different numbers at different periods, -- from about ...
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The impunity of rapine had increased the boldness and numbers of the wild Isaurians: those robbers descended from their craggy mountains to ravage the adjacent country, and had even presumed, though without success, to besiege the important city of Seleucia, which was defended by a garrison of three Roman legions.
I had been advanced to the rank of tribune in the Second Legion Adjutrix, and passed some months of a rainy autumn on the banks of the Upper Danube with no other companion than a newly published volume of Plutarch.
Downward they fled, From under the haunted roof, To the valley aquake with the tread Of an iron-resounding hoof, As of legions of thunderful horse Broken loose and in line tramping hard.
Then the Idumaean prince Antipater, who stands very high at the Jewish court of Hyrcanus, suggested that I recall the legion Aulus Gabinius left in Egypt after he reinstated Ptolemy Auletes on his throne.
The dragon, originally known as Bazil of Quosh, had been the proudest issue of their line of Legion wyverns.
Instead of exposing his person and his legions to the arrows of the Parthians, he obtained, by an honorable treaty, the restitution of the standards and prisoners which had been taken in the defeat of Crassus.
Legion General Bill Booly followed the corridor that circled the outer edge of the wheel-shaped space station, he found himself rubbing shoulders with all manner of fellow beings, including brightly feathered Prithians, hulking Hudathans, work-worn androids, exoskeleton-clad Dwellers, cybernetic humans, and more.
Then, abruptly, men were screaming, crying and fighting for the precious bracky, like the legions of the damned grabbing for lottery tickets when the prize was a passport to paradise.
Now he had come to Noche Buena to teach the artillery of the Legion how to shoot straight, after which they would all march south and take the great city with the golden gates.
I mean to take the legion onto Toman Head, Byar, and see what the true Darkfriends, these Seanchan, are up to.
But since that period he has behaved towards me with the utmost ingratitude --entered into all the silly cabala against me, blamed all my measures, and turned into ridicule the Legion of Honour.
So before the subject was even broached I went into my Cabbalist act and gave Ed and Elsie to believe that I was naught more than an errand-boy for a legion of wizards and alchemists in the Islands of Solomon.
He had offered to retrieve the space cache and trade it to the Space Legion for a powerful military weapon, if the Kranjovians would build a space transmitter and provide him with the necessary submarine gear.
However, the father was not without some influence, and was able to procure the boy a cadetship in the legion Marcus Crassus had recruited for Sulla after he landed in Italy and began his war against Carbo.
Gnaeus Papirius Carbo- twice consul of Rome and now governor of Italian Gaul- should put himself, his eight legions and his cavalry into camp on the fringes of Ariminum.