- The
Stratioti or
Stradioti (Gr****: στρατιώτες, στρατιώται stratiotes, stratiotai; Albanian: Stratiotë, Stratiotët; Italian:
stradioti, stradiotti, stratioti...
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Turks or
Ottomans (kilic),
Persians (shamshir) and more
specifically the
Stradioti (Albanian and Gr****
mercenaries who
fought in the French-Italian Wars...
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defend it and thus make much
better soldiers. The
Stratioti or
Stradioti (Italian:
Stradioti or Stradiotti; Gr****: Στρατιώτες, Stratiotes) were mercenary...
- romanized: Ostrvo
Sveti Marko, lit. 'Island of
Saint Mark'),
historically known as
Stradioti (Страдиоти), is an
island on the
Adriatic Sea, in the
Montenegrin muni****lity...
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subsequently sent to
reconnoiter were
attacked and
quickly routed by the
Stradioti,
mostly Albanian mercenaries from the Balkans. Two days later, on July...
- foederati.
Unlike the
foederati who were sent
where they were needed, the
stradioti lived in the
frontier provinces.
During the last
decades of the Sasanian...
-
Teodoro Crescia (d. 1593) was an
Albanian stradioti captain in the
Habsburg armies of the Holy
Roman Empire and the
Crown of
Spain (Kingdom of Naples)...
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settlers and
refugees were
Stradioti, who were
expected provide and
upkeep their horses and be
ready to
serve in war.
Stradioti were
mounted troops of Gr****...
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these armies were
mostly composed of
mercenaries (such as the
Balkan stradioti or the
companies of the
various condottieri).
Venetian noblemen served...
- sua
volta padre di
Mercurio Bua,
famoso condottiero e
capitano degli stradioti nei
primi decenni del sec. XVI." Zorzi, Renzo; Cini.",
Fondazione "Giorgio...