- The
phalanx consisted of a line-up of
several battalion blocks called syntagmata, each of its 16
files (lochoi)
numbering 16 men, for a
total of 256 in...
-
castrum may well have
acquired the
connotation of tent. The
commonest Latin syntagmata (here phrases) for the term
castra are:
castra stativa Permanent camp/fortresses...
-
broken terrain;
doing so
could create gaps
between individual blocks/
syntagmata, or
could prevent a
solid front within those sub-units as well, causing...
- Graeco-Latina (MPG),
Volume 111. With
Edward Po****e (1604–1691). De dis
Syris syntagmata II (1680). A
study of
Semitic mythology.
Philippe Labbe.
Philippe Labbe...
-
Statuta Regni Poloniae (
Syntagmata) is the
first printed edition of
Polish land laws from 1487 The book was
published in
Leipzig in 1487 at the printing...
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pentakosiarchy (πεντακοσιαρχία, pentakosiarchia) of 512 men,
composed of two
syntagmata of 256. Two
pentakosiarchies in turn
formed a
chiliarchy and were commanded...
- dust and din of
battle orders could still be
received and given. Six
syntagmata formed a
taxis of 1,500 men
commanded by a strategos, a
variable number...
- then
grouped into
oulamoi of 32, ilai of 64,
hipparchiai of 128 and
syntagmata of 256. The
Antigonid kingdom of Macedon's
cavalry only
constituted a...
- OCLC 71515117. Epo,
Boetius (1578).
Boetii Eponis Antiqvitatvm ecclesiasticarvm syntagmata IV : ad
sacrosanctos patres patriæ Belgicos,
regem nempe Catholi**** ac...
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Poloniae 1478 The
first printed edition of
Polish land laws
known as
Syntagmata. Its
creation testifies to the
demand for
legal texts,
which could no...