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Geno Five-Two Chiliad

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===Etymology===
*'''Uxor''' is the Latin word for ''wife''.
*A '''hetman''' is a political title from Central and Eastern Europe, historically assigned to military commanders. For example the highest military officers in the ''hetmanates'' area of modern [[Wikipedia:Ukraine|Ukraine]], the [[Wikipedia:Cossack Hetmanate|Zaporizhian Host]], and the [[Wikipedia:Ukrainian State|Ukrainian State of 1918]] (also called ''the Second Hetmanate'') were called ''hetman''. The title ''hetman'' was used by Ukrainian [[Wikipedia:Cossacks|Cossacks]] from the 16th centuryCentury. It was also the title of the second-highest military commander in the [[Wikipedia:Crown of the Kingdom of Poland|Crown of the Kingdom of Poland]] and the [[Wikipedia:Grand Duchy of Lithuania|Grand Duchy of Lithuania]] from the 16th to the 18th centuryCentury. Used by the [[Wikipedia:Czechs|Czechs]] in [[Wikipedia:Bohemia|Bohemia]] since the 15th centuryCentury, in the modern [[Wikipedia:Czech Republic|Czech Republic]] the title is used for regional governors. Throughout much of the history of [[Wikipedia:Romania|Romania]] and the [[Wikipedia:Principality of Moldavia|Moldavia]], ''hetmans'' were the second-highest army rank.*'''Bashaw''' is the anglicized anglicised version of [[Wikipedia:Pasha|Pasha]], a higher senior rank in the [[Wikipedia:Ottoman Empire|Ottoman]] political and military system, typically granted to governors, generals, dignitaries, and others. ''Pasha'' was also one of the highest titles in the 20th-century Century Kingdom of [[Wikipedia:Egypt|Egypt]]. The title was also used in [[Wikipedia:Morocco|Morocco]] in the 20th centuryCentury, where it denoted a regional official or governor of a district.
*'''Chiliad''' is late Latin for a set of 1,000 elements.
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