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award a diploma - traduzione in tedesco

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

award a diploma      
ein Diplom erhalten
Most Valuable Player         
LIST OF SPORTS-RELATED PAGES WITH THE SAME OR SIMILAR NAMES
Most Valuable Player Award; MVP Award; Mvp; Most Valuable Players; MVP; M.V.P; M.V.P.; Most valuable player award; Most Valuable Player; Most valuable players
Wertvollster Spieler, Mitglied eines Sportteams der den größten Beitrag zum Gewinn leistet; Preis der einem Spieler für seine Leistungen verliehen wird
booby prize         
  • wooden spoon]] is a common booby prize in sporting events
JOKE PRIZE GIVEN IN RECOGNITION OF A TERRIBLE PERFORMANCE OR LAST-PLACE FINISH
Mock award
n. Trostpreis, Preis einer person vergeben die als letzte bei einem Wettbewerb angelangt; Trostpreis für Verlierer

Definizione

diploma
n.
1) to award, confer, present a diploma
2) a college; high-school (AE) diploma
3) a diploma in (a diploma in Applied Linguistics)

Wikipedia

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).