- 2)
writes of the "
stratopedarchēs, whom the
Romans call dux". Similarly, in the
early 5th century,
Ardabur was
called "
stratopedarchēs of both forces" by...
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hetairearches Stratopedarches of the
Mourtatoi Stratopedarches of the
Tzakones Stratopedarches of one-horse
cavalry men
Stratopedarches of the crossbowmen...
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Cappadocian Phokas family, he was
raised to high
military office (
stratopedarches of the East)
under Emperor Nikephoros II Phokas,
leading the capture...
- Συναδηνός) was a
Byzantine noble and
military leader with the rank of
megas stratopedarches during the
reigns of
Michael VIII
Palaiologos (r. 1259–1282) and Andronikos...
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Logariastes tes
aules Stratopedarches of the
monokaballoi Stratopedarches of the
tzangratores Stratopedarches of the
mourtatoi Stratopedarches of the Tzakones...
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their achievements.
Ancient Rome
portal Military logistics Praefectus Stratopedarches Sir
William Smith;
William Wayte;
George Eden
Marindin (1901). A Dictionary...
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Logariastes tes
aules Stratopedarches of the
monokaballoi Stratopedarches of the
tzangratores Stratopedarches of the
mourtatoi Stratopedarches of the Tzakones...
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Egypt was
styled in Latin:
praefectus stratopedarches, from the Gr****: στρατοπεδάρχης, romanized:
stratopedárchēs, lit. 'camp commander', or as Latin:...
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magister militum that was used in the late
Roman and
Byzantine armies.
Stratopedarches – A term
originally used to
refer to a
Roman camp prefect, it was later...
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Logariastes tes
aules Stratopedarches of the
monokaballoi Stratopedarches of the
tzangratores Stratopedarches of the
mourtatoi Stratopedarches of the Tzakones...