- of ten),
pentarchos (leader of five),
tetrarchos (leader of four), and
ouragos (file closer). Each four
lochagiai formed an
allagion (winglet), and around...
-
There was a
leader in each row of a phalanx, and a rear rank officer, the
ouragos (meaning tail-leader), who kept
order in the rear. The
hoplites had to...
- was
called an
ilarches (Gr****: ιλάρχης), the one at the rear
angle an
ouragos (Gr****: ουραγός) and
those on the
right and left
angles plagiofylakes (Gr****:...
- (δεκανία). The file
leader was
called a
lochagos and the file
closer an
ouragos. The men in the
uneven rows were
called protostates,
among which the lochagos...
- an
ensign (to hold the unit's standard), an
additional officer (called
ouragos), and a servant. This
array of both
audial and
visual communication methods...