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Maurice is a
traditionally masculine given name, also used as a surname. It
originates as a
French name
derived from the
Latin Mauritius or
Mauricius and...
- his
chartoularios (secretary)
Maurikios to Rome to
obtain the Pope's
agreement to the Ecthesis.
After his arrival,
Maurikios, with the
support of the local...
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structure due to the
dearth of
other evidence. The
Strategikon of the
Emperor Maurikios, from the end of the 6th century,
describes the
cavalry tactics, organization...
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recognition to the pope and sent an
official named Maurikios Chartoularios to
negotiate with the papacy.
Maurikios Chartoularios,
after arriving in Rome, seized...
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Maurice (Latin: Mauricius; Gr****: Μαυρίκιος, translit.
Maurikios; 539 – 27
November 602) was
Byzantine emperor from 582 to 602 and the last
member of...
- the Muslims. He
names him
commander (nakharar) of the
Armenian army.
Maurikios names himself dux of Rome, and
revolts against exarch Isaac (Exarchate...
- g.
Maurice (Arabic: موريس, Coptic: ⲙⲱⲣⲓⲥ, ⲙⲁⲩⲣⲏⲥ)
replaced the
native Maurikios (Coptic: ⲙⲁⲩⲣⲓⲕⲓⲟⲥ, Arabic: موريكيوس) and
George (Arabic: جورج) replaced...
- the battle,
especially during violent encounters. The
Byzantine emperor Maurikios also
emphasizes in his
Strategikon that many of the S****anid
heavy cavalry...
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Dumbarton Oaks) A
Byzantine military handbook of the 6th/7th century: Pseudo-
Maurikios (Flavius
Mauricius Tiberius): Strategicon,
translated by
Ernst Gamillscheg...
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their army from
heavy infantry to cavalry, many of them
armed with bows.
Maurikios's Strategikon describes the
Byzantine cavalry as bow-armed
cursores and...