myriarch Antonyms

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Meaning of myriarch

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myriarch (n.)

A captain or commander of ten thousand men.

myriarch Sentence Examples

  1. The ancient myriarch, a commander of ten thousand, led his troops with unwavering determination.
  2. The sprawling army of the myriarch was a formidable force, capable of conquering vast territories.
  3. The myriarch's camp was a bustling hub of activity, teeming with soldiers, supplies, and animals.
  4. The myriarch himself was a towering figure, clad in gleaming armor and commanding respect with every stride.
  5. The myriarch's strategy was audacious: to divide his army and attack from multiple directions, overwhelming his opponent.
  6. The battle raged for hours, but the myriarch's forces, under his astute command, ultimately prevailed.
  7. After his victory, the myriarch was hailed as a hero, his name etched in the annals of military history.
  8. The myriarch's rule was marked by both prosperity and conquest, as he expanded the boundaries of his realm.
  9. Legends whispered of the myriarch's unparalleled bravery, inspiring generations of warriors to come.
  10. The legacy of the myriarch endured long after his passing, serving as a testament to the indomitable spirit of human leadership.

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A captain or commander of ten thousand men.

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The ancient myriarch, a commander of ten thousand, led his troops with unwavering determination.

The sprawling army of the myriarch was a formidable force, capable of conquering vast territories.

The myriarch's camp was a bustling hub of activity, teeming with soldiers, supplies, and animals.

The myriarch himself was a towering figure, clad in gleaming armor and commanding respect with every stride.