- Gr****: Μήτηρ τῶν ἀηττήτων στρατοπέδων, romanized: Mḗtēr tôn aēttḗtōn
stratopédōn; Latin:
Mater invictorum castrorum.
According to
Caillan Davenport, there...
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Pinnata Castra (Ancient Gr****: Πτερωτον Στρατοπεδον,
Pteroton Stratopedon) was a
settlement located in the
north of the
island of
Great Britain, featuring...
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World Heritage Site of Gjirokastër (earlier Argurokastro). The
terms stratopedon (army camp) and
phrourion (fortification) were used by Gr**** language...
- (English fortress). The word
carries a
sense of
being a
watching entity. A
stratopedon (Ancient Gr****: στρατόπεδον) was an army camp,
equivalent to the Roman...
- dôron 'gift', δένδρον déndron 'tree', ὅπλα hópla 'weapons', στρατόπεδον
stratópedon 'camp', πλοῖον ploîon 'boat', ἔργον érgon 'work', τέκνον téknon 'child'...
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phragmos (fencing in), diastasis,
phylax (guard), hypaspists, parembole,
stratopedon (camp),
speirarch (commander of a speira), tetrarch, and the strategoi...
- identified. In the
middle Byzantine period (9th–12th centuries), the term
stratopedon came to
signify more the army on campaign,
rather than the camp itself;...