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    The Strategion (Greek: τὸ Στρατήγιον) was a public square and market located in Constantinople. The square was the equivalent of Campus Martius for Rome...
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    triumphal column at its centre. This forum should not be confused with the Strategion, a probably Hellenistic agora renewed by Theodosius I, lying near today's...
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    a "violent southern wind" blew the great statue of Constantine at the Strategion from its column, killing a number of men and women nearby. In 1116, though...
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    contours of the ground as it sloped away westwards in the direction of the Strategion, the Basilica, and the harbours of the Golden Horn. This arrangement would...
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    extended west to the Tower of Eugenios, then went south and west towards the Strategion and the Baths of Achilles, continued south to the area known in Byzantine...
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    (1976–1986). From 1988 through 1993, he served as a policy associate with Strategion. He was a personal adviser to Prime Minister Jean Chrétien from 1993 to...
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    Bulgarian). Vol. 2. Sofia: Hemus. p. 102. OCLC 80070403. Cecaumenes. Strategion, pp. 65–66. Zlatarski, p. 699. Pavlov, Plamen (2002). Emperor Samuil and...
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     306–337). The building, together with the circus, the Great Palace, the Strategion and the Forum of Constantine, was one of those edifices needed to introduce...
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    Strategium, which probably were at the civic heart of old Byzantium. The strategion was probably the agora of the classical city, likely named for the official...
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  • Battle of the Stratarches Strategikon of Maurice Strategikon of Kekaumenos Strategion Strategios Podopagouros Strategius Apion Strategius Musonianus Strategos...
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