A centurian was an army officer of ancient Rome who was in charge of about one hundred soldiers.
Centurion is used 24 times in the KJV Bible.
to the centurion's slave
A Centurion. 'Fraid not. There was no title for a man in command of 100. A centurion commanded 80. Centuries, or Centuriae, developed from the Roman Tribal system, these could be made up from 80 to 100 men. Later, under the Marian reforms this became the 100 men we know today.
Any word starting with "Cent", IE: century, centurion.
a centurion
A centurion
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centamandeer
Centurion comes from the Latin word "centurio," which means "commander of one hundred soldiers." The root "cent" in centurion refers to the number 100, reflecting the leadership role of overseeing a hundred soldiers in ancient Roman armies.
The word that joins two simple sentences is a conjunction.
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