- The
tagma (Gr****: τάγμα; pl.:
tagmata, τάγματα) is a
military unit of
battalion or
regiment size,
especially the
elite regiments formed by
Byzantine emperor...
- In biology, a
tagma (Gr****: τάγμα, pl.:
tagmata – τάγματα - body of soldiers; battalion) is a
specialized grouping of
multiple segments or
metameres into...
- (from Gr**** τάγμα "something
which has been
ordered or arranged";
plural tagmata) may
refer to:
Tagma (biology), a
grouping of segments,
usually in arthropod...
- 11th century, the
Byzantines grew
increasingly reliant on
professional Tagmata troops,
including ever-increasing
numbers of
foreign mercenaries. The Komnenian...
-
animal kingdom". Its
members are
characterised by the
presence of
three tagmata (specialized
groupings of
multiple segments) – a five-segmented head, an...
-
imperial guard was ****umed by a new type of
professional force, the
imperial tagmata.
Despite the
prominence of the themes, it was some time
before they became...
- Able Ones'),
sometimes Latinized as Hicanati, were one of the
Byzantine tagmata, the
elite guard units based near the
imperial capital of Constantinople...
- when the
Emperor Constantine V
reformed the
corps into one of the élite
tagmata -
professional heavy-cavalry
regiments that
constituted the core of the...
- from
other arthropods in that the
usual body
segments are
fused into two
tagmata, the
cephalothorax or prosoma, and the opisthosoma, or abdomen, and joined...
- the
Byzantine army's
professional soldiers from the
eastern and
western tagmata, as
large numbers of
mercenaries and
Anatolian levies fled
early and survived...