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==Ancient Greek==
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[[ἵππαρχος]]
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==Modern Greek==
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[[ίππαρχος]]
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==Wikipedia EN==
|wketx=The Magister equitum, in English Master of the Horse or Master of the Cavalry, was a Roman magistrate appointed as lieutenant to a dictator. His nominal function was to serve as commander of the Roman cavalry in time of war, but just as a dictator could be nominated to respond to other crises, so the magister equitum could operate independently of the cavalry; like the dictator, the appointment of a magister equitum served both military and political purposes.
The Magister equitum, in English Master of the Horse or Master of the Cavalry, was a Roman magistrate appointed as lieutenant to a dictator. His nominal function was to serve as commander of the Roman cavalry in time of war, but just as a dictator could be nominated to respond to other crises, so the magister equitum could operate independently of the cavalry; like the dictator, the appointment of a magister equitum served both military and political purposes.
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==Translations==
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ar: قاضي الفرسان; az: suvarilər rəisi; bg: началник на конницата; ca: mestre de cavalleria; de: Magister equitum; en: magister equitum; es: magister equitum; eu: magister equitum; fi: magister equitum; fr: maître de cavalerie; gl: magister equitum; he: מגיסטר אקוויטום; hu: magister equitum; it: magister equitum; ja: マギステル・エクィトゥム; ka: მხედართა მეთაური; la: magister equitum; mk: магистер еквитум; nds: magister equitum; nl: magister equitum; no: magister equitum; pl: magister equitum; pt: mestre da cavalaria; ro: maestrul cailor; ru: magister equitum; sr: magister equitum; sv: magister equitum; tr: magister equitum; uk: начальник кінноти; zh: 騎士統領
|trtx=ar: قاضي الفرسان; az: suvarilər rəisi; bg: началник на конницата; ca: mestre de cavalleria; el: [[ίππαρχος]]; grc: [[ἵππαρχος]], [[ἱππάρχης]], [[ἱππάρχας]], [[ἱππιάναξ]], [[ἱππαρμοστής]]; fr: [[maître de cavalerie]]; he: מגיסטר אקוויטום; ja: マギステル・エクィトゥム; ka: მხედართა მეთაური; la: [[magister equitum]]; mk: магистер еквитум; pt: mestre da cavalaria; ro: maestrul cailor; uk: начальник кінноти; zh: 騎士統領
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Latest revision as of 12:59, 3 November 2024

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ἵππαρχος, ἱππάρχης, ἱππάρχας, ἱππιάναξ, ἱππαρμοστής

Wikipedia EN

The Magister equitum, in English Master of the Horse or Master of the Cavalry, was a Roman magistrate appointed as lieutenant to a dictator. His nominal function was to serve as commander of the Roman cavalry in time of war, but just as a dictator could be nominated to respond to other crises, so the magister equitum could operate independently of the cavalry; like the dictator, the appointment of a magister equitum served both military and political purposes.

Translations

ar: قاضي الفرسان; az: suvarilər rəisi; bg: началник на конницата; ca: mestre de cavalleria; el: ίππαρχος; grc: ἵππαρχος, ἱππάρχης, ἱππάρχας, ἱππιάναξ, ἱππαρμοστής; fr: maître de cavalerie; he: מגיסטר אקוויטום; ja: マギステル・エクィトゥム; ka: მხედართა მეთაური; la: magister equitum; mk: магистер еквитум; pt: mestre da cavalaria; ro: maestrul cailor; uk: начальник кінноти; zh: 騎士統領