maniple|maniples in English

noun

['mænɪpl]

ancient Roman military squadron containing 60 or 120 men; piece of cloth worn as part of the ecclesiastical vestments of a priest

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1. Pick a unit of SERVITOR MANIPLE KATAPHRON Breachers or SERVITOR MANIPLE KATAPHRON DESTROYERS within 6" of a friendly SERVITOR MANIPLE TECH-PRIEST DOMINUS

2. Maniples, Amices, Cassocks—Lost and Found Peter Kwasniewski Fr

3. Burses, Maniples, Veils should be adjusted form to the requirements of Canon law.

4. The Macedonians were unable to reposition themselves as quickly as the Roman maniples.

5. Burses, chalice veils, maniples & stoles our vestments are custom tailored to order and available in a number of styles

6. Burses, Maniples, Veils are a very important frame for any type of occasions such as mass, rite or ritual liturgical

7. The Burse,Chalice Veil and Maniple are used in the Eucharist Celebration. They Symbolize the reverence shown towards the celebration

8. [citation needed] A Cohort is considered to be the equivalent of a modern military battalion.The Cohort replaced the maniple following the reforms