- The
Stratioti or
Stradioti were
mercenary units from the
Balkans recruited mainly by
states of
Southern Europe and
Central Europe from the 15th century...
-
regiments was
ennobled in the Holy
Roman Empire after its
service in the
Stratioti, a
Balkan mercenary unit. Mërkur Bua (1478 –c. 1542), its most prominent...
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agrarian tax exemptions.
Together with the Gr****s of Argos, they
supplied stratioti troops to the
armies of Venice.
Throughout the Ottoman–Venetian wars,...
- (Gr****: Μνημείο του Άγνωστου Στρατιώτη, romanized: Mnimeío tou
Agnostou Stratioti) and the
Presidential Mansion in Athens. An
Evzone (Gr****: Εύζωνας) is...
- (Gr****: Μνημείο του Αγνώστου Στρατιώτη, romanized: Mnimío tou Agnóstou
Stratióti) is a war
memorial located in
Syntagma Square in Athens, in
front of the...
- of Gjon
Kastrioti II,
along with
Progon Dukagjini and
around 150–200
stratioti, went to Lezhë and
organized a
local uprising, but that too was unsuccessful...
- in the Morea. The
forces available to him
along with
mercenaries and
stratioti, however, were limited, and in his
tenure in the
Morea he was
unable to...
- Nafplio, Argos, Methoni,
Koroni and Pylos. Furthermore, 8,000
Albanian stratioti, most of them
along with
their families, left the
Peloponnese to continue...
- romanized: Merkourios Bouas; some
modern sources use Buia) was an
Albanian condottiero (
Stratioti captain)
active in Italy. His
father was Pjetër Bua,
leader of the Albanians...
- Άργους in the
primary source) was the
captain of a
battalion of Gr****
stratioti who
served as
mercenaries with the
English army
during Henry VIII's wars...