military commander in English

military chief, military ruler, military leade

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1. Lehi, Nephite Military Commander

2. In the Roman Republic Imperator meant "(military) commander".

3. Arrian was a historian, public servant, military commander, and philosopher

4. My transformation from military commander to “soldier of Christ” meant making numerous adjustments.

5. HE WAS a dynamic and fearless military commander, a man of faith and integrity.

6. Ambrosius Aurelianus (5th century), a Romano-British military commander against the Anglo-Saxon invasion.

7. He was the supreme military commander and had the official title to all land.

8. They are accompanied by a detachment of armed Roman soldiers with a military commander.

9. If the Roman military commander had not intervened, Paul would have been beaten to death.

10. He was a younger brother of the future Soviet military commander Mikhail Dmitriyevich Bonch-Bruyevich

11. Her father was a military commander running the Air Force at the base in Noviaga.

12. Like a military commander able to marshal his troops, Jehovah is in command of the stars.

13. 27 So the military commander approached and said to him: “Tell me, are you a Roman?”

14. The ADF's military commander is Hood Lukwago and its supreme leader is the sanctioned individual Jamil Mukulu.

15. To illustrate: A good military commander sends his best soldier on a dangerous mission into enemy territory.

16. In Estonia, a memorial to the dead was erected in honour of Alfons Rebane, an SS military commander.

17. The Syrian military commander Naaman was someone who found it challenging to receive instruction from a lowly one.

18. 28 The military commander responded: “I purchased these rights as a citizen for a large sum of money.”

19. Through their emotional demonstration and their words, they made their disapproval of Paul clear to the military commander.

20. The impression gained from Arab sources, however, is one of Michael as an active and often successful military commander.

21. The military commander who carried out this sanguinary campaign was lauded by the French king and by the pope.

22. The West must stop “Ceding the strategic initiative” to rivals such as China and Russia, a senior British military commander has said.

23. 8 The Chinese awardees included an agronomist, a military commander, a scholar, a diplomat, a reporter, a doctor and a few entrepreneurs.

24. 17 David is primarily remembered, neither as a military commander nor as a musician and composer, but as “a man agreeable to [God’s] heart.”

25. Arrian Lucius Flavius Arrianus 'Xenophon' BirthplaceNicomedia, Bithynia, Asia Minor Occupation Historian, Public servant, military commander and Philosopher Arrian (Flavius Arrianus) (âr`ēən), fl

26. “Well,” the account continues, “when the army officer heard this, he went to the military commander and made report, saying: ‘What are you intending to do?

27. A magistrate who was serving as a military commander also took daily auspices, and thus a part of camp-building while on campaign was the creation of a tabernaculum Augurale

28. Army officers stationed in the Tower of Antonia, together with their soldiers and the military commander, rushed down to the adjoining temple grounds and rescued Paul from a mob, about 56 C.E.

29. 86 - after 146), known in English as Arrian (Ἀρριανός), and Arrian of Nicomedia, was a Roman historian (of Greek ethnicity), a public servant, a military commander and a philosopher of the Roman period

30. "Ambrose has exhaustively researched his subject, and the result is a penetrating examination and provocative reappraisal of Halleck's capacity as a military commander, and of his close association with President Lincoln."--New York Historical Quarterly "Ambrose'sfine book is …

31. The upshot of infantry clashes on the Plaine des Jarres was a directive from U. S. President John F. Kennedy in May 1961 that the U. S. Ambassador to Laos would serve as the de facto military commander in Laos.

32. Even though all parties to the protection of the Western Roman Empire had a common hatred of the Huns, it was still a remarkable achievement on Aetius' part to have drawn them into an effective military relationship. — "Attila the Hun and the Battle of Chalons", by Arther Ferrill While J. B. Bury viewed Aetius as a great military commander, and giant figure of history, he did not consider the battle itself to be particularly decisive.