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retained powers of
military command. In addition,
hypostrategoi (sg.:
hypostrategos, ὐποστράτηγος, 'under-general')
could be
appointed as subordinates....
- Gr****: Βοώδης, Boṓdēs), was a
Carthaginian senator and
naval officer (
hypostrategos) who
served during the
First Punic War. He
commanded a
successful expedition...
- Dyme was
Hypostrategos)
Epiratos of
Pharae 218–217 BC
Aratus of
Sicyon XIV 217–216 BC (Demodokos was Hipparch,
Lykos of
Pharae was
Hypostrategos) Timoxenos...
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against the S****anid
Persians in the 580s. As a
subordinate general (or
hypostrategos),
Heraclius served under the
command of
Philippicus during the Battle...
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Dermokaites (Gr****: Μιχαήλ Δερμοκαΐτης) was an 11th-century
Byzantine hypostrategos of Debar. He is
descended from the
Byzantine noble Dermokaites family...
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recommends that the flag of the
centre meros, led by the
deputy commander (
hypostratēgos),
should be more con****uous than
those of the
other merē, and that...
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mention of a
certain patrikios Theodore,
Count of the
Opsikion and
hypostrategos of Thrace, in 680/681. However, it is
unclear whether this
implies the...
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married to Heraclius's
eldest son. The
elder brother of the
emperor was a
hypostrategos under the
exarch at this time, who is not
explicitly named.: 94–5 Not...
- (814–876), a
Frankish deacon at the
court of
Emperor Louis the
Pious Bodo (
hypostrategos), a
Carthaginian senator and
naval officer Bodo (given name) Bodo (surname)...
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Aetolians attacked from the north.
Following a
victory over the
Achaean hypostrategos Miccus of Dyme, the
Aetolian general Euripidas raided Western Arcadia...