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- lands (stratiotika ktemata) that were then allocated to the individual stratiotai. The stratiotika ktemata probably originated in the military crisis of...
- Journal of ****enic Studies 117 (1997), pp. 60–86. Koehn, 'Stasiôtai into stratiôtai: The Nika Riot Revisited', Byzantine Zeitschrift 116 (2023), pp. 77–104...
- Stratiotë, Stratiotët, Stradiotë; Gr****: στρατιώτες, στρατιώται stratiotes, stratiotai; Italian: stradioti, stradiotti, stratioti, strathiotto, strathioti; French:...
- Europa ("Europa") Theoi ("Gods") Kerkopes ("Cercopes") Moirai ("Fates") Stratiotai ("Soldiers") Phormophoroi ("Mat-Carriers") Hermippus also appears to have...
- Rhapizomene ("Woman Getting Her Face Slapped") Storfiappos ("The Spinner") Stratiotai ("The Soldiers") Synaristosai ("Women Who Eat Together At Noon"; "The...
- Justinian's day these were more commonly called stratiotai. Regular soldiers of the early Byzantine army, the stratiotai were chiefly recruited from subjects of...
- soldiers far more than bravery or brawn. The "Ρωμαίοι στρατιώται"(rōmaíoi stratiōtai) were a loyal force composed of citizens willing to fight to defend their...
- was an arrangement of plots of land given for farming to the soldiers "stratiotai" coexisting with different villages and towns, "Komai", "Chora" which...
- 'yoke', pl. ζυγά zugá 'yokes' στρατιώτης stratiṓtēs 'soldier', στρατιῶται stratiôtai 'soldiers' πατήρ patḗr, pl. πατέρες patéres 'fathers' σῶμα sôma, pl. σώματα...
- the many monasteries owned (episkepsis), the soldiers' farming lands (stratiotai), the estates (proasteion) of the land owners (dynatoi) and the peasants...