Milites Templi was created in 1144.
Ordo Militia Templi was created in 2001.
Sacrae Domus Militiae Templi was created in 1974.
Ordo Supremus Militaris Templi Hierosolymitani was created in 1804.
You would say milly- tes to pronounce milites.
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Milites.
Maybe: Milites Crucis? Miles, militis (gen); pl. nominative is Milites. Crux, crucis (genitive, "possession" case, so "of the cross").
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Soldier in Latin is miles, the plural is milites. This is the root of militaris and militare the Latin for military.
The Latin equivalent of 'My soldiers stay eternal' is Milites mei manent sempiterni [or aeterni]. In the word-by-word translation, the noun 'milites' means 'soldiers'. The possessive adjective 'mei' means 'my'. The verb 'manent' means '[they] are staying, do stay, stay'. The adjectives 'sempiterni' and 'aeterni' each mean 'eternal'.
it mans I popped in his mouth 13 times , in german
"Trained soldiers can be easily understood; however, there are many dangerous recruits."