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  • Under the Kings, Athènes, 1996. Falange macedonia Ejército macedonio "Chiliarch", en Encyclopaedia Iranica. "Court and Courtiers", en Encyclopaedia Iranica…
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  • [went] into Capernaum) — ita,b,c,f,g1,h,q syr(c) Mateo 8:5 χιλιαρχος (chiliarch) — syrs,hmg Clemente Eusebiopt εκατονταρχος (centurion) — rollo Mateo…
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  • Chiliarch is a military rank dating back to antiquity. Originally denoting the commander of a unit of about one thousand men (a chiliarchy) in the Macedonian…
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  • commander (chiliarch) of the Roman garrison ("cohort" Acts 21:31) in Jerusalem. Claudius Lysias is called "the tribune" (in Greek χιλίαρχος, chiliarch) 16 times…
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  • Artaxerxes III met an abrupt end after being poisoned by the court eunuch and chiliarch (hazahrapatish) Bagoas, who installed Artaxerxes' youngest son Arses on…
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  • high-ranking military officers, holding command positions such as general or chiliarch. Alexander the Great appointed Peucestas as eighth somatophylax after…
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  • "Commander-in-Chief of the Companion cavalry" (hetairoi) and appointed first or court chiliarch (which made him the senior officer in the Royal Army after the regent…
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  • Born Roman Empire Died January or February, AD 41 Roman Empire Nationality (legal) Roman Other names Quereas Occupation Tribunus Militum (Chiliarch)…
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  • alternatively bimbashi, (from Turkish: Binbaşı, "chief of a thousand", "chiliarch") is a major in the Turkish army, of which term originated in the Ottoman…
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  • had some unknown cognitive disability present throughout his life), the chiliarch Perdiccas, commander of the elite Companion cavalry, persuaded them to…
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  • and garrison commander of Mount Apokleistra. In 1825 he was promoted to chiliarch. He was later promoted to general rank, and was elected to the national…
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  • Alexander formally made him his second-in-command when he appointed him Chiliarch of the empire. Alexander also made him part of the royal family when he…
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  • immediately after Alexander's death, naming Philip III as king and the chiliarch Perdiccas as his regent. Antipater, Antigonus Monophthalmus, Craterus…
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  • Alexander's empire, and was appointed Commander of the Companions and chiliarch at the Partition of Babylon in 323 BC. However, after the outbreak of…
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  • He finished sixth in the competition in Sittacene and was appointed chiliarch or pentacosiarch of the hypaspists. Heckel, Waldemar (2006). Who's who…
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  • of 338, when Artaxerxes III was murdered by the ambitious eunuch and chiliarch Bagoas, who had the king poisoned. Artaxerxes III's early death proved…
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  • the temple and the impregnable fortress in the eleventh year of his reign when Mennieay was hazarapet [chiliarch] and Amateay was sparapet [commander].…
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  • was appointed his successor as commander of the Companion cavalry and chiliarch. As Alexander lay dying in his bed, he gave his ring to Perdiccas. Following…
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  •  159, The most important official after the posadnik was the tysiatskii (chiliarch, 'thousandman')), originally the military commander. Feldbrugge 2017,…
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  • conspired against Darius III with other Persian grandees, such as the chiliarch Nabarzanes, and Barsaentes, the satrap of Arachosia–Drangiana. Together…
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  • taxiarch of Alexander Hephaestion – Chiliarch (after 327 BC) Perdiccas – Chiliarch (after 324 BC) Seleucus I Nicator – Chiliarch (after 323 BC) Aristonous of…
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  • father's governance, he was later assigned by Antipater to Antigonus as his chiliarch from 321 to 320, probably to monitor the latter's activities. As Antipater…
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  • and under other chieftains. Governor Ioannis Kapodistrias named him a chiliarch in 1827. After independence, King Otto of Greece promoted him to major…
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