- The
Hetaireia (‹See Tfd›Gr****: Ἑταιρεία, translit.
Hetaireía,
Byzantine Gr**** pronunciation: [(h)e.teˈri.a],
Latinized as hetaeria) was a term for a corps...
- are "Filike Etaireia",
which reflects Gr**** orthography, and "Philike
Hetaireia",
which reflects the
ancient Gr**** etymology. The word "friendly" here...
-
Ptolemies had
different names for
their elite cavalry regiments. The
Hetaireia or
Hetaeria was a
corps of
bodyguards during the
Byzantine Empire. Its...
-
priests of the
state religion a
Latinized form of the
Ancient Gr**** term
hetaireia Collegium Musi****, any of the university-oriented
music societies of Reformation-era...
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Themata Kleisourai Tourma Droungos Bandon Tagmata Domestic of the
Schools Hetaireia Akritai Varangian Guard Late
Komnenian army
Pronoia Vestiaritai Palaiologan...
- bodyguard, the
Hetaireia. In the 9th–10th
centuries there appear to have been
several hetaireiarchai, each for one of the
subdivisions of the
Hetaireia, but in...
- and the
imperial army
broke and fled. Only the
imperial bodyguard, the
Hetaireia, held firm, but
Romanos was
nearly captured.
Accounts vary on the battle...
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Themata Kleisourai Tourma Droungos Bandon Tagmata Domestic of the
Schools Hetaireia Akritai Varangian Guard Late
Komnenian army
Pronoia Vestiaritai Palaiologan...
- (1980).
History of
Macedonia during the
Middle Ages (285-1354) (in Gr****).
Hetaireia Makedonikōn Spoudōn. p. 307. Κολώνια ωνομάσθη η περιοχή των υψωμάτων νοτίως...
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military formation of the
Komnenian era. In addition,
there was also the
Hetaireia (Gr. Ἑταιρεία, "Companions"),
which comprised the
mercenary corps in Imperial...