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▸ noun: Alternative form of drungar (“a kind of military commander in the late Roman and Byzantine Empires”) [(historical) A kind of military commander in the late Roman and Byzantine Empires, usually commanding roughly a battalion on land or a fleet on the sea.]
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▸ noun: Alternative form of drungar (“a kind of military commander in the late Roman and Byzantine Empires”) [(historical) A kind of military commander in the late Roman and Byzantine Empires, usually commanding roughly a battalion on land or a fleet on the sea.]
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drungar,
burgraf,
drightin,
warlord,
strategus,
hordesman,
drugger,
fyrd,
Army General,
pretor,
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