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formally known as poliorcetics. As with much
Byzantine literature, the
poliorcetica tend to be
compendia of
earlier guides illustrated with
Biblical and...
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several 10th-century
military authors, and
their use is
depicted in the
Poliorcetica of Hero of Byzantium. The
Byzantine dromons usually had a siphōn installed...
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anonymous Byzantine author of two treatises,
commonly known as
Parangelmata Poliorcetica and Geodesia,
composed in the mid-10th
century and
found in an 11th-century...
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Parasceuastica (Παρασκευαστικά, Paraskeuastiká) –
Preparations (for sieges)
Poliorcetica (Πολιορκητικά, Poliorkētiká) –
Siegecraft Peri
Epistolon (Περὶ Ἐπιστολῶν...
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similar to
modern versions, as it was ejected. An
illustration in
Poliorcetica of Hero of
Byzantium display a
soldier with a
portable flamethrower....
- Evans,
originally posted at Nupedia. Adshead, Katherine: Procopius'
Poliorcetica:
continuities and discontinuities, in: G.
Clarke et al. (eds.): Reading...
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unification of Georgia. Tsurtsumia,
Mamuka (2015). "Medieval
Georgian Poliorcetica".
Historia i Świat (4): 175–204. ISSN 2299-2464.
Samushia 2015, p. 37...
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Poliorcética, v, 3, 8-10.
Philo of Byzantium,
Poliorcética, v, 15-17.
Philo of Byzantium,
Poliorcética, v, 45-51.
Philo of Byzantium,
Poliorcética, v...
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situation in the
later Tactica of
Nikephoros Ouranos. The
Parangelmata Poliorcetica, a
manual on
siege warfare, by the so-called Hero of Byzantium, focused...
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Plinta Pliska Pliska,
Battle of
Plotinopolis Poemen Poimanenon,
Battle of
Poliorcetica Polyeuctus,
Patriarch of
Constantinople St. Polyeuctus,
Church of Polyphengos...