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Sparta being a
notable exception. In
classical Athens,
there were ten
taxiarchs, one for each of the city's
tribes (phylai), a
subordinate to the respective...
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called Saint Michael the Archangel,
Archangel Michael and
Saint Michael the
Taxiarch[dead link] is an
archangel in Christianity, Judaism, Islam, and the Baháʼí...
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Byzantine military officer,
active in the
reign of Maurice. He is
styled a
taxiarch (Gr****: ταξίαρχος) in the
accounts of
Theophylact Simocatta. He is known...
- Palace; 13. Citadel; 14. Mavroporta; 15. Pantan****a; 16.
Church of the
Taxiarchs; 17.
House of John Phrangopoulos; 18.
Peribleptos Monastery; 19. Church...
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military terminology Archangels Michael and
Gabriel are
called the
Taxiarchs in Gr****
Orthodoxy because they lead the
heavenly host
Several places...
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existence of an
ancient sanctuary. The
fortified Monastery of the
Taxiarchs,
dedicated to the
Archangels Michael and Gabriel, was
built in 1572 just...
- The
Monastery of the Holy
Incorporeal Taxiarchs (Άγιοι Ασώματοι Ταξιάρχες),
commonly known as
Petraki Monastery (Μονή Πετράκη, "Monastery of Petrakis")...
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commander of
pharsalian squadron Attalus strategos of
Philip and
early taxiarch of
Alexander Hephaestion –
Chiliarch (after 327 BC)
Perdiccas – Chiliarch...
- business: he must be
received by none but the generals,
hipparchs and
taxiarchs, and the care of a
stranger of this kind must be
entirely in the hands...
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Executive Hereditary Local Taoiseach Irish Executive Appointed National Taxiarch Gr****
Executive Appointed Divisional (brigade of 4,000 to 5,000 soldiers)...