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Sylloge Tacticorum is
thought to have been
written in the
middle of the
tenth century, and is a work on the
making of
order and
organization of military...
- It is also
described in the 10th-century
treatise known as the
Sylloge Tacticorum. The men who were
carrying the
menaulia (menaulatoi, sing. menaulatos)...
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Sylloge Tacticorum, 45.15 Leo VI. Tactica, 12.43
Homer Iliad, Ξ.82 Conon,
Narrations (Photius)...
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contubernium designated the
files of a tagma.
According to the
Sylloge Tacticorum,
written in the 10th century, it was a
formation of 16 men led by a lochagos...
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Works and
Practical Handbooks: The Case of the Tenth-Century
Sylloge Tacticorum. Oxon: Routledge. p. 2052. ISBN 9781138596016. McGeer, Eric; Nesbitt,...
- as well as
chapters on
naval warfare (peri naumachias). The
Sylloge Tacticorum (συλλογὴ τακτικῶν),
compiled in the
early to mid 10th century, possibly...
- Bloomsbury, 2017 A Tenth-Century
Byzantine Military Manual: The
Sylloge Tacticorum,
Abingdon and New York: Routledge, 2017 (translated with Chatzelis, G...
- spatha, used by both the
infantry and cavalry. The
tenth century Sylloge Tacticorum gives the
length of this kind of
sword as the
equivalent of 94 cm and...
- of Kiev Sviatoslav's
invasion of
Bulgaria Svindax,
Battle of
Sylloge Tacticorum Sylvester Syropoulos Symbatios the
Armenian Symeon Logothete Symeon of...
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nature of
which is uncertain; they are
mentioned in the
earlier Sylloge Tacticorum but may
still have been extant.
Swords were of two types: the spathion...