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award a diploma - traducción al Inglés

ROMAN HONOURABLE DISCHARGE CERTIFICATE
Military Diploma; Military diploma
  • Roman military diploma ad 80 (Museum Carnuntum)

award a diploma      
otorgar un diploma
diploma         
  • 1915 [[Arlington Training School]] diploma
  • Greek Vocational Training Diploma
  • Typical U.S. college diploma
FORMAL DOCUMENTS CONFERRING SOME HONOR, DEGREE, OR PRIVILEGE
Diplomas; Testamur; Higher education diploma; Diploma course
(n.) = diploma, título
Ex: The guidelines can be used as a tool for the recognition of LIS diplomas and degrees beyond a country's border.
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* diploma course = diploma
* diploma mill = fábrica de títulados, fábrica de diplomados, fábrica de licenciados
* grant + diploma = conceder diploma
diploma course         
  • 1915 [[Arlington Training School]] diploma
  • Greek Vocational Training Diploma
  • Typical U.S. college diploma
FORMAL DOCUMENTS CONFERRING SOME HONOR, DEGREE, OR PRIVILEGE
Diplomas; Testamur; Higher education diploma; Diploma course
(n.) = diploma
Ex: In 1980 a library school was established, offering a 5 year diploma course of evening classes, catering for some 200 students.

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Roman military diploma

A Roman military diploma was a document inscribed in bronze certifying that the holder was honourably discharged from the Roman armed forces and/or had received the grant of Roman citizenship from the emperor as reward for service.

The diploma was a notarised copy of an original constitutio (decree) issued by the emperor in Rome, listing by regiment (or unit) the eligible veterans. The constitutio, recorded on a large bronze plate, was lodged in the military archive at Rome (none such has been found; presumably they were melted down in later times).