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Stratego (/strəˈtiːɡoʊ/ strə-TEE-goh) is a
strategy board game for two
players on a
board of 10×10 squares. Each
player controls 40
pieces representing...
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Strategos,
plural strategoi,
Latinized strategus, (Gr****: στρατηγός, pl. στρατηγοί;
Doric Gr****: στραταγός, stratagos;
meaning 'army leader') is used...
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Stratego is a 1990
video game
published by Accolade.
Stratego is a
computer version of the
Stratego board game
presented as a one-player
strategy game...
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Serapion (possibly died 41 BC) was
strategos of
Cyprus and an
admiral of the
Ptolemaic navy
during the
reign of
Cleopatra VII in 43 BC.
Against the intention...
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bombs in
Stratego are stationary. Also, each
player has two
Spies in Generals,
while each only has one Spy in
Stratego. In general,
Stratego has more...
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ambitious epic scope. Two singles, "The
Writing on the Wall" and "
Stratego", were
released to
promote the album.
Senjutsu is the band's
first studio...
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article by
introducing citations to
additional sources. Find sources: "Eurymedon"
strategos – news · newspapers · books · scholar ·
JSTOR (January 2023)...
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Ariston of
Trichonion was a
strategos of the
Aetolians in 221 BC, who,
labouring under some
bodily defect, left the
command of the
troops to
Scopas and...
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Hermance Edan in 1909
which inspired the
creation of
later games, such as
Stratego. Two
players each move 36
ranked game
pieces with
hidden identities and...
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Strategos is a
military wargame developed by
Charles A. L.
Totten for the
United States Army, and
published in 1880. Jon
Peterson identifies Strategos...