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- The Strategikon or Strategicon (Gr****: Στρατηγικόν) is a manual of war regarded as written in late antiquity (6th century) and generally attributed to...
- Strategicon or Strategikon may refer to: The Strategikon of Maurice, a sixth-century Byzantine manual of war The Strategikon of Kekaumenos, an eleventh-century...
- The Strategikon of Kekaumenos (Gr****: Στρατηγικὸν τοῦ Κεκαυμένου, Latin: Cecaumeni Strategicon) is a late 11th century Byzantine manual offering advice...
- on the late Army's structure due to the dearth of other evidence. The Strategikon of the Emperor Maurikios, from the end of the 6th century, describes...
- 2013-05-01. Anonymous, De Rebus Bellicis: On matters of war. Maurice, Strategikon: On Strategy. Vegetius, Epitome Rei Militari: Epitome of Military science...
- (seminati)". A similar description of the Sclavenes and Antes is found in the Strategikon of Maurice, a military handbook written between 592 and 602 and attributed...
- (of Latin origin, as it appears as such–torna–in Emperors Mauricius Strategikon), and with fratre used as a colloquial form of address between the Byzantine...
- 2014. Jordanes, The Origin and Deeds of the Goths, V. 35. Maurice's Strategikon: handbook of Byzantine military strategy, trans. G.T. Dennis (1984),...
- confused scholarship in the 1930s. One m****cript (M) ascribes Maurice’s Strategikon to Urbicius, but this is demonstrably the copyist’s error. The "Sixth-Century...
- him, described in great detail the Byzantine army of the period in The Strategikon, a manual for commanders. Maurice, who reigned from 582 to 602, certainly...