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- four tourmai, and each tourma further into a number of moirai (μοίραι) or droungoi (δροῦγγοι), which in turn were composed of several banda (singular: bandon...
- further divided into tourmai while each tourma was divided into moirai or droungoi, which in turn were composed of several banda. Thus each moira or droungos...
- called tourmai. Under them, the droungarioi headed subdivisions called droungoi, each with a thousand soldiers. In the field, these units would be further...
- divided into tourmai. Each tourma was divided into moirai (Gr****: μοίραι) or droungoi. Which in turn were composed of several banda. Thus each moira or droungos...
- units Officer in command Thema 9,600 4 Tourmai Strategos Tourma 2,400 6 Droungoi Tourmarches Droungos 400 2 Banda Droungarios Bandon 200 2 Kentarchiai Komes...
- and simple structure, being divided along military lines into tourmai, droungoi and banda. The droungos however was only a military, not an administrative...
- 971–975. Like its other counterparts, the Cibyrrhaeot Theme was divided into droungoi and tourmai, and possessed the full array of typical thematic administrative...
- Optimatoi were not divided into intermediate-level commands (tourmai or droungoi), a fact pointed out by Emperor Constantine VII Porphyrogennetos (r. 913–959)...
- normally divided into three tourmai, which in turn were further divided into droungoi (analogous to the older moirai) and then banda. Depending on the size of...
- Emperor Leo VI the Wise (r. 886–912) is recorded as having established droungoi of only 400 men for the new smaller themes created during his reign. From...