- The
Escorial Taktikon (other spellings:
Escurial Taktikon,
Escorial Tacticon,
Escurial Tacticon), also
known as the
Taktikon Oikonomides after Nicolas...
- The
Taktikon Uspensky or
Uspenskij is the
conventional name of a mid-9th
century Gr**** list of the civil,
military and
ecclesiastical offices of the Byzantine...
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smaller frontier themes:
while in c. 842 the
Taktikon Uspensky lists 18 strategoi, the
Escorial Taktikon,
written c. 971–975,
lists almost 90. Throughout...
- the
Taktikon Uspensky,
written c. 842 the
Kletorologion of Philotheos,
written in 899 the
Taktikon Benešević,
written in 934–944 the
Escorial Taktikon or...
- only in
antiquated legal texts thereafter. The
title re-appears in the
Taktikon Uspensky of
circa 842 and the
later Kletorologion of 899, but the role...
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offices (Taktika),
including the
Taktikon Uspensky (ca. 842), the Klētorologion of
Philotheos (899), and the
Escorial Taktikon (ca. 975); ii) the
various Byzantine...
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multiple names:
authors list (link) Benesevic, V.N. (1917).
Taktikon Nikona Cernogorca. St. Petersburg. p. 99.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: location...
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conciliar and
patristic writings on
canon law for
wandering monks, and the
Taktikon, a
collection of
forty chapters of
authoritative texts on
liturgical problems...
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discovery of the so-called
Escorial Taktikon or
Taktikon Oikonomides. The
outcome of his work on
Escorial Taktikon and the
other Taktika (seating lists...
- in
Byzantine treatises like the Strategikon, the Tactica, the
Sylloge Taktikon, the
Praecepta Militaria and others. The
Strategikon also
testifies to...