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Dux

Dux (/dʌks, dʊks/; pl.: duces) is Latin for "leader" (from the noun dux, ducis, "leader, general") and later for duke and its variant forms (doge, duce, etc.). During the Roman Republic and for the first centuries of the Roman Empire, dux could refer to anyone who commanded troops, both Roman generals and foreign leaders, but was not a formal military rank.

Roman Empire, After the Western Roman Empire & Byzantine Empire

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Dux

Nodes72
Edges71
Triples70
Avg. degree1.97
Density0.027778
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related to After the Western Roman Empire · 21
Dux → Anglo-Saxons, Byzantine Greek, Catalan, Charlemagne, Cologne, Dane, Daniæ, Doukas, English, French, Gr, Italian, King Arthur, Ogier, Olgerus, Portuguese, Romano-Britons, Saxons, Spanish, St Martin's
related to Diocletian's reforms · 11
Dux → Also, As, Belgic, Gallias, Gaul, Tetrarchy, The, The Dux, The Dux Belgicae, This, Under Diocletian
related to Education · 11
Dux → Australia, Dux Artium, Dux Litterarum, Dux Ludorum, In Hong Kong, In Portuguese, New Zealand, Scotland, South Africa, The, This
related to Byzantine Empire · 10
Dux → Byzantine, Byzantine Greek, Despotate, Doukas, Epirus, Greece, In, Komnenian, Roman Empire, The
related to Popular culture · 8
Dux → Duchess, Duke, Holiday, In Light Bringer, In RuneScape, Nakamura, Pierce Brown's Red Rising, Saga
related to Original usage · 4
Dux → In, Roman, Until, While
related to External links · 3
Dux → The, Wiktionary, Wiktionary-logo-en-v2
is a · 2
Dux → modern title given to the highest-ranking student in academic, most senior of students

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military roman byzantine title rank duke duce empire office century within charge legions usually governor one doux duces general centuries

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Duxis amodern title given to the highest-ranking student in academic0.90text
Duxis amost senior of students0.90text
Duxrelated to After the Western Roman EmpireKing Arthur0.60section
Duxrelated to After the Western Roman EmpireRomano-Britons0.60section
Duxrelated to After the Western Roman EmpireAnglo-Saxons0.60section
Duxrelated to After the Western Roman EmpireSt Martin's0.60section
Duxrelated to After the Western Roman EmpireCologne0.60section
Duxrelated to After the Western Roman EmpireSaxons0.60section
Duxrelated to After the Western Roman EmpireOlgerus0.60section
Duxrelated to After the Western Roman EmpireDaniæ0.60section
Duxrelated to After the Western Roman EmpireOgier0.60section
Duxrelated to After the Western Roman EmpireDane0.60section

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