- forgotten, and the term
stratarches,
along with
variants such as
megas stratarches ('grand
stratarches') and
panstratarches ('all-
stratarches'), came to be used...
-
Roman Emperor during the
existence of the Holy
Roman Empire up to 1806.
Stratarches (Gr****: Στρατάρχης),
meaning Ruler of the Army in Gr****, is a
title for...
- Ανθυπολοχαγός
Anthypolochagos Kingdom of
Greece (1908–1936) Στρατάρχης
Stratarches Στρατηγός
Stratigos Αντιστράτηγος
Antistratigos Υποστράτηγος Ypostratigos...
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officers Senior officers Junior officers ****enic Army Στρατάρχης
Stratarches Στρατηγός
Stratigos Αντιστράτηγος
Antistratigos Υποστράτηγος Ypostratigos...
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Byzantine Empire,
likewise deriving from the post of "stable-master")
Stratarches (modern Greece)
Vojvoda (Kingdom of
Serbia and
Kingdom of Yugoslavia)...
- numerus. A
numerus had
between 300 and 400 men and was
commanded by a
Stratarches. Two or more
numeri formed a brigade, or moira; two or more brigades...
-
female descendants. King
Constantine II wore the
ceremonial uniform of
stratarches (field marshal) of the ****enic Army. He wore the
insignia of the Gr****...
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Zaccaria Stjepan Praska Steven Runciman Stotzas Straits,
Battle of the
Stratarches Strategikon of
Maurice Strategikon of
Kekaumenos Strategion Strategios...
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episode in 1154,
omitting Axouch, and
considering Isaac as the
megas stratarches ("grand
master of the army")
mentioned by Kinnamos; in this emendation...