• Strateia (Greek: στρατεία) is a term used in the Byzantine Empire, which according to the Oxford Dictionary of Byzantium "signified enrollment into state...
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  • Description of Greece. The Ancient Greek word astrateia was the antithesis of strateia ("service"), and had a range of literal meanings including "not serving...
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  • Pronoia, system of granting state income to individuals and institutions Strateia, enrollment into state or ecclesiastical service, often relating to military...
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  • decline in the authority of the central state government. Fiefdom Pronoia Strateia Timariot Cappel 1991, pp. 667–68. Lemerle 1979. Morris 1976, p. 3. Morris...
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    Pronoia, system of granting state income to individuals and institutions Strateia, enrollment into state or ecclesiastical service, often relating to military...
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    were professional soldiers, legally obliged to perform military service (strateia) in return for pay or land estates. In the first half of the 10th century...
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  • Strategios Podopagouros Strategius Apion Strategius Musonianus Strategos Strateia Stratelates Stratopedarches Strator Strez Strobilos Strumica, Battle of...
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