- were more akin to
traditional foederati but who were now
referred to as
symmachoi. At the
Battle of Taginae, a
large contingent of the
Byzantine army was...
- (c. 478-404 BC) can be
categorized into two groups: the
allied states (
symmachoi)
reported in the
stone tablets of the
Athenian tribute lists (454-409...
-
thing of the allies," as it is in
Isocrates 14.21,
where the
allies are
symmachoi ("fighters in common,"), and the
alliance is a symmachia. The
league was...
-
Hendrickx reported that the
African Christians mustered around 20,000
symmachoi (black
Sudanese auxiliary units of Byzantine), 1,300 war
elephants with...
-
units were
known to the
Romans as
socii ('allies'),
symmachiarii (from
symmachoi, Gr**** for 'allies') or
foederati ('treaty troops' from foedus, 'treaty')...
-
reported that the
African Christians has
mustered around 20,000
Sudanese symmachoi corps, 1,300
elephants mounted archers, and anti
cavalry units named al-Quwwad...
- 2307/629842. JSTORĀ 629842. S2CIDĀ 159818710. Dreher,
Martin (1995).
Hegemon und
Symmachoi.
Untersuchungen zum
Zweiten Attischen Seebund (in German). Berlin: de...
-
reported that the
African christians has
mustered around 20,000
Sudanese symmachoi corps, 1,300
elephants mounted archers, and anti
cavalry units named al-Quwwad...
- were
variously called by the
Romans socii ("allies"),
symmachiarii (from
symmachoi, Gr**** for "allies") or
foederati ("treaty troops" from foedus, "treaty")...
- epigraphy,
Kleomachos the
Atintanian was
given ateleia in
Epirus by the
symmachoi (allies) of Epirotes, when king was
Neoptolemus son of
Alexander and Derkas...