- singular, Taxiarchis, or in plural,
Taxiarches (Ταξιάρχες):
Taxiarches,
Attica Taxiarchis, Aetolia-Acarnania
Taxiarches,
Achaea Taxiarchis,
Grevena Taxiarchis...
- The
Pammegistoi Taxiarches church (Gr****: Ιερός Ναός Παμμεγίστων Ταξιαρχών, lit. 'Holy
Church of the All-Great Taxiarchs') is a
Byzantine church located...
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Sigri Skalochori Skopelos Skoutaros Stavros Stypsi Sykaminia Sykounta Taxiarches Trygonas Vasilika Vatoussa Vrisa Ypsilometopo List of
towns and villages...
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Skyros Spathari Stavros Steni Dirfyos Stouppaioi Strofylia Stropones Styra Taxiarches Taxiarchis Tharounia Theologos Trachili Triada Vasilika Vasiliko Vathy...
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church Agia
Varvara church,
Chora Agia Theodora,
Koutalas Monastery of
Taxiarches Serifos was
colonized by
Ionians from Athens[citation needed], and it...
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taxiarch (Gr****: ταξίαρχος, romanized: taxiarchos (masculine); ταξιάρχη,
taxiarchē (feminine)) is used in the Gr****
language to mean "brigadier". The term...
- The
community consists of the
villages of Araxos,
Akrotirio Araxos, and
Taxiarches.
Araxos is
located in the
coastal plains near Cape Araxos,
which separates...
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throne against Emperor Michael VII.
Philaretos is
attested on
seals as
taxiarches (commander of an
infantry regiment), as well as
protospatharios and topoteretes...
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Ropoto Sarakina Servota Skepari Spathades Stefani Stournaraiika [el]
Taxiarches Theopetra Trikala Trygona Valkano Valtino Vasiliki Vathyrrevma Vrontero...
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transfer occurred in
August 1964, when he was
finally relocated to the
Taxiarches Church in
Pedion tou Areos, Athens, Greece, 136
years after his death...