Word info

Treadgold

Proper noun

Meaning

Treadgold (plural Treadgolds)

A surname.

Source: en.wiktionary.org

Examples

See Moorhead (1994), p. 18. ), he came from a peasant family believed to have been of Illyro-Roman citation Treadgold, Warren T. (1997). Source: Internet

Southern, 160; Treadgold, 20. Diocletian's reforms also increased the number of financial officials in the provinces: more rationales and magistri privatae are attested under Diocletian's reign than before. Source: Internet

Treadgold 1997, p. 294. Heraclius would stay on campaign for several years. Source: Internet

Treadgold 1997, p. 298. Continuing south along the Tigris he sacked Khosrau's great palace at Dastagird and was only prevented from attacking Ctesiphon by the destruction of the bridges on the Nahrawan Canal. Source: Internet

Treadgold, 19. The Byzantine author John Lydus provides extraordinarily precise troop numbers: 389,704 in the army and 45,562 in the navy. Source: Internet

Treadgold, 20. The iugum was not a consistent measure of land, but varied according to the type of land and crop, and the amount of labor necessary for sustenance. Source: Internet

Close letter words and terms