- Stratiotët; Italian: stradioti, stradiotti,
stratioti, strathiotto, strathioti; French: estradiots; Serbo-Croatian:
stratioti, stradioti; Spanish: estradiotes)...
- 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...
- Kantakouzenos. An act from the
archive of the
Lavra of
Athanasios mentions ****an
Stratioti (mercenaries from the Balkans) in the
region of
Almopia who
received two...
-
Albanians were
recruited all over
Europe as a
light cavalry known as
stratioti. The
stratioti were
pioneers of
light cavalry tactics during the 15th century...
- Nafplio, Argos, Methoni,
Koroni and Pylos. Furthermore, 8,000
Albanian stratioti, most of them
along with
their families, left the
Peloponnese to continue...
-
Epilochias Λοχίας
Lochias Δεκανέας
Dekaneas Υποδεκανέας
Ypodekaneas Στρατιώτης
Stratiotis Greece (Conscripts) No
equivalent No
insignia Δόκιμος Έφεδρος Αξιωματικός...
- be more
motivated to
defend it and thus make much
better soldiers. The
Stratioti or
Stradioti (Italian:
Stradioti or Stradiotti; Gr****: Στρατιώτες, Stratiotes)...
-
Kosovo North Macedonia Partition of
Albania Piracy Prin****lities
Dukagjini Kastrioti Muzaka Rum
Millet Skanderbeg myth
Spahiu Stratioti Vithkuqi script...
-
affiliation with
Veneto facilitated the
emergence of a
class of
captains and
stratiotis,
primarily engaged in
furthering the Republic's interests.
According to...
- Epilochías Λοχίας Lochías Δεκανέας Dekanéas Υποδεκανέας Ypodekanéas Στρατιώτης
Stratiótis Kingdom of
Greece (1868–1924) No
insignia Ἀνθυπασπιστῆς Anthypaspistís...