brigand in the Oxford Spanish Dictionary

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English
They are martial arts experts and command a group of brigands.
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Merchant convoys were often attacked by wild animals, brigands and forest tribespeople, and consequently included many heavily armed mercenaries that could even fight pitched battles.
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Rivalries and wars erupt between the fortress, the monastery, the brigands and the magicians in the laboratories.
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He has decided to become a brigand and die an outlaw.
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There was also widespread violence in the countryside by bandits and brigands.
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Their only threat was the possibility of theft from brigands when their ships and caravans traveled to distant lands.
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It was used to keep the peace and put down brigands, mercenaries, and rebels.
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The adventurer encounters brigands and monsters in the dunjon.
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During the civil war in 1928, however, rogue brigands and soldiers had made travel difficult in the region.
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Pirates and brigands would demand ransom whenever the status of their catch warranted it.
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