- The
merarchēs (Gr****: μεράρχης),
sometimes Anglicized as merarch, was a
Byzantine military rank
roughly equivalent to a
divisional general. The title...
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other senior officers of the thema. In some sources, the
earlier term
merarchēs (μεράρχης, "commander of a meros, division"),
which occupied a similar...
- was ****isted by
several deputies,
chief among them the tourmarchēs or
merarchēs (to a
lesser degree also
referred as topotērētēs). The main provincial...
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appointed after Argyros left
Italy in 1058. He had been
preceded in 1060 by a
merarches, but the latter's
offensive against the
Normans had
peaked before his...
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Patriarch of
Constantinople Menaulion Menologion of
Basil II
Menteshe Merarches Merena Merobaudes (magister peditum)
Merope (region)
Mesazon Mese (Constantinople)...
- Gr****
title merarches (commander of a division, merarch) as a name. The
actual name of the
general is unknown, and
since the rank of
merarches is not otherwise...