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- De velitatione bellica is the conventional Latin title for the Byzantine military treatise on skirmishing and guerrilla-type border warfare, composed...
- was codified in a military manual known by its later Latin name as De velitatione bellica ('On Skirmishing') so it would not be forgotten in the ****ure...
- Apelatai, whose role and tactics are described in Nikephoros II Phokas' De velitatione bellica, acted as raiders, scouts and border guards in the perennial...
- to the Byzantine emperors Leo VI (Tactica) and Nicephorus Phocas (De velitatione and the Praecepta Militaria), among others. Leo's Tactica in particular...
- old-established counter-raiding principles as codified in Nikephoros Phokas' De velitatione bellica a century earlier. Isaac led only one military expedition, in...
- Athens: Foundation of the ****enic World. Mc****n, Lucas (2016). "De Velitatione Bellica and Byzantine Guerrilla Warfare". Annual of Medieval Studies...
- mentioned in the late 10th-century Byzantine treatise on skirmishing, De velitatione bellica. By the late 11th century, it had p****ed into the hands of the...
- in Paris. Hase's major works are the editions of Leo Diaconus, the De velitatione bellica, and other Byzantine writers (1819), and of Johannes Lydus, De...
- frontier, he has been suggested as the possible author of the treatise De velitatione bellica ("On skirmishing warfare"). When Nikephoros ascended the throne...
- Byzantine army during certain periods. In an anonymous military treatise, De velitatione bellica, attributed to Emperor Nikephorus II, it is especially noted...