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  2. Strategos - Wikipedia

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    The Byzantines also used a number of variations of the title strategos: strategetes (στρατηγέτης, 'army leader') was an infrequently used alternative term; the term monostrategos (μονοστράτηγος, 'single-general') designated a general placed in command over other strategoi or over the forces of more than one theme; the ...

  3. Strategy - Wikipedia

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    Strategy (from Greek στρατηγία stratēgia, "troop leadership; office of general, command, generalship" [1]) is a general plan to achieve one or more long-term or overall goals under conditions of uncertainty. [2]

  4. List of strategoi of Serbia - Wikipedia

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    strategos of Serbia / strategos autokrator of Bulgaria / anthypatos, patrikios and doux of Thessalonica, Bulgaria and Serbia Constantine Diogenes: 1018–1022 / 1022–1027 / 1027–1029 strategos of Serbia Theophilos Erotikos: 1034–1039 protospatharios, hypatos, strategos of Serbia and Zahumlje Ljutovid: 1039–1042

  5. Strategist - Wikipedia

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    An economic strategist is a person who can create a sustainable commercial advantage by applying innovative and quantitative ideas and systems at a sell side financial institution. A political strategist is a multi-discipline strategist who works within political campaigns.

  6. Strategeion - Wikipedia

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    The Strategeion, a trapezoidal chamber located in the Ancient Agora of Athens, Greece, is known as the meeting room of the ten Strategoi of ancient Athens. [1]Having been built atop two ancient graves dating back nearly 2700 years, archaeological indications reveal the presence of a heroic cult dedicated to the hero named "Strategos", a name that was later used as a title for the Athenian ...

  7. Economics of Strategy - Wikipedia

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    Economics of Strategy is a textbook by David Besanko, David Dranove, Scott Schaefer, and Mark Shanley. The book offers an economic foundation for strategic analysis. [ 1 ] The text was initially published in 1996 by John Wiley & Sons and, as of 2017, available in its seventh edition .

  8. Military rank - Wikipedia

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    Strategos is a Political Rank in a Hierarchical Position above the military, politically similar in nature to a modern-day Sheriff or Police Commissioner. This is completely different from a modern day Commissioned Military General who never stands for election at any point in their careers.

  9. Military strategy - Wikipedia

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    Military strategy is a set of ideas implemented by military organizations to pursue desired strategic goals. [1] Derived from the Greek word strategos, the term strategy, when first used during the 18th century, [2] was seen in its narrow sense as the "art of the general", [3] or "the art of arrangement" of troops.