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  2. Spatha - Wikipedia

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    The spatha was a type of straight and long sword, measuring between 0.5 and 1 metre (20 and 40 inches), with a handle length of between 18 and 20 centimetres (7 and 8 inches), in use in the territory of the Roman Empire during the 1st to 6th centuries AD.

  3. There are no atheists in foxholes - Wikipedia

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    "There are no atheists in foxholes" is an aphorism used to suggest that times of extreme stress or fear can prompt belief in a higher power. [1] In the context of actual warfare, such a sudden change in belief has been called a foxhole conversion.

  4. Talk:There are no atheists in foxholes - Wikipedia

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    Not once is the word "foxhole" even used in the Joe Simpson story that was added, let alone any informtion to inform the reader further about the phrase. It's random and even comical that it was added. The point of the article is not to unfold random people's epiphanies for or against their faith in a God. It's about the aphorism. Stay in the lane.

  5. Francis W. Kelly - Wikipedia

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    Kelly was present at Guadalcanal, Tarawa, Okinawa and Iwo Jima; his presence on front lines earned him his nicknames, including "Father Foxhole" and "Foxhole Kelly". He was featured in the wartime book Guadalcanal Diary and a fictionalized version of him appeared in the subsequent film .

  6. Migration Period sword - Wikipedia

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    The ring-sword (also ring-spatha, ring-hilt spatha) is a particular variant of the Germanic migration period swords. Ring-swords are characterized by a small ring fixed to the hilt (not to be confused are Late Medieval to Renaissance Irish swords with ring-shaped pommels, also known as "ring-swords").

  7. Spatharios - Wikipedia

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    Gold signet ring of John, imperial spatharios, 10th century. The spatharii or spatharioi (singular: Latin: spatharius; Greek: σπαθάριος, literally "spatha-bearer") were a class of Late Roman imperial bodyguards in the court in Constantinople in the 5th–6th centuries, later becoming a purely honorary dignity in the Byzantine Empire.

  8. Megan Fox Says She Cut a Hole in Her Jumpsuit to 'Have Sex ...

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    Megan Fox made a major alteration to her blue jumpsuit while in Las Vegas with fiancé Machine Gun Kelly. On Sunday, the 36-year-old actress shared a carousel of photos to Instagram from the ...

  9. Defensive fighting position - Wikipedia

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    A foxhole is one type of defensive strategic position. It is a "small pit used for cover, usually for one or two personnel, and so constructed that the occupants can effectively fire from it". It is a "small pit used for cover, usually for one or two personnel, and so constructed that the occupants can effectively fire from it".