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Dark Blood is the fourth extended play (EP) by South Korean boy group Enhypen. It was released on May 22, 2023, through Belift Lab. It was released on May 22, 2023, through Belift Lab. The album consists of six tracks, including the lead single "Bite Me".
On April 1, 2024, it was reported that Enhypen will be releasing a special album as part of the Dark Moon: The Blood Altar webtoon series. [1] On April 29, following teasers on the official Dark Moon social media pages on April 26 and 28 that included snippets of music and hints about a release date, [2] it was announced that Enhypen would release Memorabilia on May 13, [3] [4] with pre-orders ...
Jino (based on Enhypen's Jake) A vampire in the eleventh grade at the Decelis Academy and a back of the Nightball Team. He has pyrokinesis, the ability of manipulating and creating fire. Noa (based on Enhypen's Ni-ki) A vampire in the ninth grade at the Decelis Academy and a forward of the Nightball Team. He can control darkness and cast shadows.
The name of the EP, Dark Blood, and its May 22 release date were unveiled alongside the official logo trailer on April 23, [125] [126] with pre-orders opening the following day. [ 127 ] [ 128 ] [ 129 ] On May 23, South Korea's Hanteo Chart announced that Dark Blood sold over 1.1 million copies on its first day alone, [ 130 ] surpassing the ...
Triumph – a civil ceremony and religious rite of ancient Rome, held to publicly honour the military commander of a notably successful foreign war or campaign and to display the glories of Roman victory. Ovation – a less-honored form of the Roman triumph. Ovations were granted when war was not declared between enemies on the level of states ...
Lorica Segmentata Volume I: A Handbook of Articulated Roman Plate Armour, M.C. Bishop, Armatura Press (November 1, 2002) (online version) Roman Army website, showing the third century finds of segmentata in spain (downloadable PDF) Ancient originals on the pages of the Roman Military Equipment Web Museum
The early Roman army was deployed by ancient Rome during its Regal Era and into the early Republic around 300 BC, when the so-called "Polybian" or manipular legion was introduced. Until c. 550 BC, there was probably no "national" Roman army, but a series of clan-based war-bands, which only coalesced into a united force in periods of serious ...
A phalera was a sculpted disk, usually made of gold, silver, bronze or glass, and worn on the breastplate during parades by Roman soldiers who had been awarded it as a kind of medal. [1] Roman military units could also be awarded phalerae for distinguished conduct in action. These awards were often mounted on the staffs of the unit's standards.