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strategos (noun) - Strategos was a term used in ancient Greece for a military general or commander-in-chief. It was a position of high authority in military matters
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This was in itself commanded by a strategos general.
Strategos would never allow it.
The helmet symbolised his military role as strategos.
The word strategos means the art of the general.
Afterwards he was promoted from chiliarch to strategos general.
Strategos of the Armeniacs under his father.
The trierarchs were selected by the strategos responsible for the symmoriai.
Basil also established a garrison there under the command of a strategos.
Strategos are elite officers of the Spartan army.
Its capital was Skopje and it was governed by a strategos.
The seat of the strategos was most probably Attaleia.
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Aetos was succeeded as strategos by his son Thraseas.
The Strategos is here today to witness your final simulation.
Parmenion the Macedonian general also had the title of strategos.

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He held the post of strategos of the naval theme of Samos.
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Near the site where Strategos recorded the massacre took place.
The city of Messina in Sicily also had a Strategos.
In several Greek city leagues the title strategos was reserved for the head of state.
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Nicanor was the new satrap of Media and the strategos of the eastern provinces.
A strategos of Dyrrhachium is attested in the Taktikon Uspensky of c.
Leontios was made Strategos of Hellas upon his release.
Epiratos was elected Strategos.
Petronas was appointed strategos of the powerful Thracesian Theme.
The commander-in-chief was usually called a polemarchos or a strategos autocrator.
This offer is a Strategos initiative.
If a strategos died or was dismissed from office, a by-election might be held to replace him.
Emperor Justinian I then appointed Sittas as strategos in charge of the east.
The regional civil and military administration were combined in the hands of a general, or strategos.
Thrasyllus continued to hold the position of strategos for several years, over a number of campaigns.
Born to a distinguished family, Aristodemus was appointed a strategos.
The council remained, and the strategos designated one of two annually-elected magistrates.
Later that year, Aratius is again mentioned as strategos.
It is this knowledge that the Strategos available to the market through,.
Alexios was proclaimed emperor, while David was appointed strategos.
Appointed the former strategos of the Charsianon, named Orestes, as its governor.
The League was apparently headed by an eponymous official, possibly a strategos.
Commander Wiggin, the Strategos is here today to witness your final simulation.
In Greek sources, the term is translated either as strategos or as stratelates.
Kekaumenos, a strategos sent for Vojislav, ended up imprisoned by Vojislav and taken to Ston.
The island was organized as a regular theme, with a strategos based at Chandax.
He became strategos of the theme of Lykandos, before his cousin, Emperor Nikephoros II Phokas r.
Irene next had to subdue a rebellion led by Elpidius, the strategos of Sicily.
He was frequently elected to serve as strategos ( general ) for Athens during the Peloponnesian War.
After the reconquest, the island was organized as a regular theme, with a strategos based at Chandax.
He was regularly elected to serve as strategos ( general ) for Athens during the Peloponnesian War.
Timotheus, the son of the Athenian general Conon, is elected strategos of Athens.
Strategos literally means " army leader " and so it is usually translated as " general.

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