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tagma in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Tagma (from Gr**** τάγμα "something
which has been
ordered or arranged";
plural tagmata) may
refer to:
Tagma...
- In biology, a
tagma (Gr****: τάγμα, pl.:
tagmata – τάγματα - body of soldiers; battalion) is a
specialized grouping of
multiple segments or
metameres into...
- The
tagma (Gr****: τάγμα; pl.: tagmata, τάγματα) is a
military unit of
battalion or
regiment size,
especially the
elite regiments formed by
Byzantine emperor...
- The
Varangian Guard (Gr****: Τάγμα τῶν Βαράγγων, romanized:
Tágma tōn Varángōn) was an
elite unit of the
Byzantine army from the
tenth to the fourteenth...
- The cephalothorax, also
called prosoma in some groups, is a
tagma of
various arthropods,
comprising the head and the
thorax fused together, as distinct...
- army:
Byzantinist John
Haldon considers that the
Vigla was
established as a
tagma by the
Empress Irene in the 780s out of a
provincial brigade, but Warren...
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Introduction Book II – The
Cavalry Battle Formation Book III –
Formations of the
Tagma Book IV –
Ambushes Book V – On
Baggage Trains Book VI –
Various Tactics...
- an
insect would form two
separate tagmata, the head and thorax; the rear
tagma is
called the
abdomen or opisthosoma. In spiders, the
cephalothorax and...
- each rank
usual commands. For example, a
tagmatarchis is in
charge of a
tagma,
which is
derived from an
Ancient Gr**** word
translatable as "command",...
- Moha
Tagma (born 9
January 1954) is a
career diplomat who
served as the amb****ador of
Morocco in
different countries,
including Poland and Senegal. He...