vexillum การใช้
- It stems from a square cavalry flag Roman legions called a vexillum.
- "D . vexillum " has different forms in different locations.
- Vexillum ovate-oblong, slightly exserted.
- For example, vexillum is used by the Legion of Mary as the term for its standards.
- The petals are rounded at the apex, with the peripheral ones forming a large vexillum long.
- The overall pursuit is known as vexillology, from the Latin vexillum or " banner ."
- On the right side of Mary, the vexillum Legionis ( standard of the Legion ) is placed.
- Vexillum is longer than the wings, with an obtuse keel longer or rarely shorter than the wings.
- Finally, a " vexillum " traditionally marked the commander's position on the battlefield.
- It was first described from New Zealand as " Didemnum vexillum " in 2002 by Kott.
- His duty was to carry the vexillum, a military standard displaying the name and emblem of the legion.
- The invasive carpet sea squirt, " Didemnum vexillum ", was found in the Lough in 2012.
- Poppe, Tagaro & Salisbury, 2009 : this species is named " Vexillum ( Pusia ) voncoseli " in Gastropods . com
- A miniature vexillum, mounted on a silver base, was sometimes awarded to officers as a recognition of their service upon retirement or reassignment.
- The vexillum has a structure that allows it to send back strong signals, even if the source of the signal is off to one side.
- In this more offensive role they may also be referred to as " vexilla " ( singular vexillum, Latin for " battle standard " ).
- The only existent Roman military vexillum is dated to the first half of the 3rd century AD and is housed in the Pushkin Museum of Fine Arts.
- The standard of a Praetorian cohort or an auxiliary cohort or " ala " was known as a " vexillum " or banner.
- In these cases, the detached subunits carried only the vexillum, and not the aquila, and were called, therefore, " vexillationes ".
- The Roman Vexillum itself is also " flag-like " in the sense that it was suspended from a horizontal crossbar as opposed to a simple flagpole.
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