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Strategemata, or Stratagems, is a
Latin work by the
Roman author Frontinus (c. 40 – 103 AD). It is a
collection of
examples of
military stratagems from...
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Strategema may
refer to:
Strategemata, or Stratagems, a first-century book by
Frontinus Stratagems (Polyaenus), or
Strategemata, a second-century book by...
- 15,3-4; Polyainos,
Strategemata IV 6,11 and 8,4.
Diodorus Sicilus,
Bibliotheca Historica, XIX 39,6 and 42,1; Polyainos,
Strategemata IV 6,13.
Richard A...
- Polyainos,
Strategemata IV 6,11 and 8,4.
Diodorus Sicilus,
Bibliotheca Historica, XIX 42,1–3; Plutarch, Life of Eumenes, 16,5-6; Polyainos,
Strategemata IV 6...
- is lost. His
extant work on
military matters, the
Stratagems (Latin:
Strategemata), is a
collection of
examples of
military stratagems from Gr**** and Roman...
- cut his
losses and fled to Britain. ****tus
Julius Frontinus, in his
Strategemata,
describes how
Commius and his followers, with
Caesar in pursuit, boarded...
- 1946)". www.worldcourts.com.
Retrieved 2022-10-04.
Stratagems (Latin:
Strategemata), by the 1st-century
Roman author Frontinus,
which concerns military...
- the
Pagans 6.9
Archived 2006-08-11 at the
Wayback Machine Polyaenus,
Strategemata 8.23.5 Dio C****ius,
Roman History 60.21
Geoffrey of Monmouth, Historia...
- Phoenicia.
Diodorus Siculus,
Bibliotheca Historica XVIII 72,3. Polyainos,
Strategemata, book IV 6,8.
Diodorus Siculus,
Bibliotheca Historica XVIII 72,4. Diodorus...
- of a
village or town. It was
located near Çınardere, Turkey. In his
Strategemata,
Polyaenus describes how a
boundary dispute between Lampsacus and Parium...