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    If a strategos died or was dismissed from office, a by-election might be held to replace him. The strict adherence to the principle of a strategos from...
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    International Stratego Federation, the game's governing body, sponsors an annual Stratego World Championship. Stratego is from the French or Greek strategos (var...
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    Totten's Strategos, the players roll the dice openly and consult the necessary table, such as Table T, for combat resolution. While Strategos was reiterating...
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  • article by introducing citations to additional sources. Find sources: "Eurymedon" strategos – news · newspapers · books · scholar · JSTOR (January 2023)...
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  • by the rules. Totten's Strategos became the cornerstone text for the Twin Cities gamers. The incorporation of Totten's Strategos into MMSA wargaming culminated...
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  • island of Crete in the mid-820s. At the time, he was military governor (strategos) of the Anatolic Theme, and was entrusted by Emperor Michael II the Amorian...
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    independent authority, i.e. a supreme commander (στρατηγὸς αὐτοκράτωρ, stratēgòs autokrátōr). In Classical Athens, stratēgoì autokrátores were generals...
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  • Aegialeus (Ancient Greek: Αἰγιαλεύς) was the fifth strategos (elected general) of the Achaean League in Ancient Greece who served for only a year, 242–241...
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  • Ariston of Trichonion was a strategos of the Aetolians in 221 BC, who, labouring under some bodily defect, left the command of the troops to Scopas and...
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  • Serapion (possibly died 41 BC) was strategos of Cyprus and an admiral of the Ptolemaic navy during the reign of Cleopatra VII in 43 BC. Against the intention...
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    fell. The post of "strategos of Sicily" was thus retained as the official title until the mid-10th century, when the "strategos of Calabria" begins to...
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    general and statesman, who was Achaean strategos on eight occasions. From the time he was appointed as strategos in 209 BC, Philopoemen helped turn the...
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    a founder of the consulting firm Strategos, serving as chairman until 2003. The UTEK Corporation acquired Strategos in 2008 in an all-stock transaction...
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  • Stratego is a 1990 video game published by Accolade. Stratego is a computer version of the Stratego board game presented as a one-player strategy game...
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  • Stratego: Legends is a strategy board game created and released by Avalon Hill in 1999. Set in a mythical world called "The Shattered Lands", the game...
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    English translation from Georgian. Strategius, sometimes called Antiochos Strategos, has been tentatively identified with the monk Antiochus of Palestine...
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  • its ambitious epic scope. Two singles, "The Writing on the Wall" and "Stratego", were released to promote the album. Senjutsu is the band's first studio...
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    Cibyrrhaeots. The existence of a "strategos of Samos" in the 8th century is attested through a surviving seal of a strategos named Theodore. In the late 8th...
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    consisted of an assembly of citizens, a smaller council, and a strategos (general). The strategos (general) controlled the league's military forces. Originally...
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    Achaean League, in which Aratus would later be elected strategos. In his first major campaign as strategos, he seized the Macedonian-held citadel of Acrocorinth...
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    held the post of strategos (military governor) of the naval Cibyrrhaeot Theme. Following the failure of an expedition under the strategos of the Anatolic...
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  • Pericles the Younger (440s – 406 BCE) was an ancient Athenian strategos (general), the illegitimate son of famous Athenian leader Pericles by Aspasia...
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    Daphnomeles, strategos of Dyrrhachium from 1018 Basil Synadenos, strategos of Dyrrhachium until c. 1040 Michael Dermokaites, strategos of Dyrrhachium...
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    and strategos of Crete" and an "archon of Crete", implying that Crete had recently been raised to a theme and its governors from archon to strategos. This...
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    Persia and voted Philip as strategos for the forthcoming campaign. The League was governed by the Hegemon (leader) (strategos autokrator in a military context)...
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  • polities in the inner regions of Serbia. His title was possibly that of "strategos of Serbia" (Greek: στρατηγός Σερβίας), which is attested in a seal attributed...
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    commander) of the empire. In Greek sources, the term is translated either as strategos or as stratelates. The title of magister militum was created in the 4th...
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  • Italy from May to September 1017. He was originally the strategos of Cephallenia. As strategos, he accompanied the catapan Basil Mesardonites to Apulia...
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    that date. Thus, the Taktikon Uspensky of 842/843 clearly mentions a strategos of Cephallenia, and the Latin chronicle Annales regni Francorum mentions...
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    the career of the strategos will illuminate the Athenians' collective relationship to all that was divine. As a reelected strategos and a persuasive orator...
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