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2022 video game
Shadow Legends. Tacticus won the 2022 Pocket Gamer Award for Mobile Game of the Year. Quick, Will (15 August 2022). "Warhammer 40,000: Tacticus review - "An
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4th century BC Greek writer
life. The error or typo "Tacitus" instead of "Tacticus" is more frequent than expected. See "Tacticus vs. Tacitus". Google Ngram Viewer. Retrieved 2021-08-18
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Tacticus may refer to: Aeneas Tacticus, a 4th century BC Greek writer on the art of war Aelianus Tacticus, a 2nd century AD Greek military writer Asclepiodotus
Tacticus
In Jingo his name is given as General A Tacticus. In Wintersmith, his first name is given as Callus. Tacticus conquered a large area of the Discworld
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2nd-century Greek military writer
Aelianus Tacticus (Ancient Greek: Αἰλιανὸς ὀ Τακτικός; fl. 2nd century AD), also known as Aelian (/ˈiːliən/), was a Greek military writer who lived in
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Early Gameplay". Bell of Lost Souls. 11 April 2021. "Warhammer 40,000: Tacticus, the new strategy tactics game, is available for pre-registration to celebrate
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Ancient city in northwest Asia Minor
historica. 17.17.6. Demosthenes. [no title cited]. 23.154–157; Aeneas Tacticus. Περὶ τοῦ πῶς χρὴ πολιορκουμένους ἀντέχειν [How to Survive a Siege] (in
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Series of Greek and Latin texts with English translations
Miscellany L533) Orations: Volume I L545) Orations: Volume II L156) Aeneas Tacticus, Asclepiodotus, and Onasander L436) Fables ISBN 0-674-99480-9 L383) Alciphron
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Pigs used in warfare
pigs were recorded by the Greek military writer Polyaenus and by Aelianus Tacticus. Both writers reported that Macedonian king Antigonus II Gonatas' siege
War_pig
Long distance transmission of text
which details are known is a system invented by Aeneas Tacticus (4th century BC). Tacticus's system had water filled pots at the two signal stations
Telegraphy
Greek writer and philosopher, author of 'Tactics'
Asclepiodotus Tacticus (Ancient Greek: Ἀσκληπιόδοτος Τακτικός, romanized: Asklēpiódotos Taktikós; fl. 1st century BC), also known as Asclepiodotus, was
Asclepiodotus_(philosopher)
Organized force intended for warfare
on tactics come from the late Roman period: Taktike Theoria by Aelianus Tacticus, and De Re Militari ('On military matters') by Vegetius. Taktike Theoria
Military
Type of long gun appearing in 15th-century Europe
firearms the same Roman counter march technique as described by Aelianus Tacticus, matchlocks could provide fire without cease. In a letter to his cousin
Arquebus
Disused cipher that was used historically
letters in a piece of writing. An early reference to this was when Aeneas Tacticus wrote about it in his book On the Defense of Fortifications. Classical
Classical_cipher
Type of code
unexpected events. According to Polybius, in the 4th century BCE, Aeneas Tacticus devised a hydraulic semaphore system consisting of matching vessels with
Polybius_square
Indian soldier and freedom fighter (1827–1857)
The Sepoy Rebellion of 1857–59: Reinterpreted, 1998, Strategicus and Tacticus [ISBN missing] Mukherjee, Rudrangshu, Mangal Pandey: Brave Martyr or Accidental
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Fictitious setting in the Discworld franchise
posed the greatest threat to his new kingdom, Tacticus proceeded to declare war on Ankh-Morpork. Tacticus' influence on Genua may explain its use of Morporkian
Discworld_(world)
Island in Turkey
that being a Lemnian, he considers Imbros also as his homeland. Aeneas Tacticus reports that an Imbrian commander, Athenodorus, during the 4th century
Imbros
Combined military forces of Pakistan
wars-1947 to 1971: A Strategic and Operational Analysis. u.s.: Strategicus and Tacticus. p. 723. ISBN 978-0-557-51984-2. Archived from the original on 5 February
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Means of communication used in Ancient Greece
unexpected events. He then describes an improved method proposed by Aeneas Tacticus, in which two identical earthenware vessels are filled with water, each
Phryctoria
Reconstruction of Aeneas Tacticus' hydraulic telegraph (4th c. B.C.) in Kotsanas Museum of Ancient Greek Technology, Athens, Greece.
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Aelian or Aelianus may refer to: Aelianus Tacticus, 2nd-century Greek military writer in Rome Casperius Aelianus (13–98 AD), Praetorian Prefect, executed
Aelian
BC (conquered by Alexander the Great) Herodotus, Histories,4.138 Aeneas Tacticus, 28.6–7,"Ἰφιάδης εἶναι Ἀβυδηνὸς κατὰ Ἑλλήσποντον καταλαμβάνων Πάριον ἄλλα
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Bow-like ranged weapon
Arrow-shooting machines (katapeltai) are briefly mentioned by Aeneas Tacticus in his treatise on siegecraft written around 350 BC. An Athenian inventory
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UNESCO World Heritage Site
(in Italian). Retrieved 2024-08-26. Allen, Alexander (1867), "Aelianus Tacticus", in Smith, William (ed.), Dictionary of Greek and Roman Biography and
Formia
Semaphore systems using water-based mechanisms
The ancient Greek design was described in the 4th century BC by Aeneas Tacticus and the 3rd century BC by the historian Polybius. The system involved identical
Hydraulic_telegraph
Suvorov – general, The Science of Victory (Russian: Наука побеждать) Aeneas Tacticus A.J.P. Taylor Wallace Terry Thucydides – History of the Peloponnesian War
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European nobel (1560–1620)
which he composed on 8 December 1594, he set out (from reading Aelianus Tacticus) an argument based on the use of ranks by soldiers of Imperial Rome as
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Pre-gunpowder projectile-launching device
varied: arrow firing machines (katapaltai) are briefly mentioned by Aeneas Tacticus in his treatise on siegecraft written around 350 BC. An extant inscription
Catapult
Index of articles associated with the same name
Michel Foucault Several ancient literary works by writers including: Aeneas Tacticus Aristoxenus Hegesander (historian) Hegesippus (chronicler) Ion of Chios
Hypomnemata
Aeimnestus – Spartan soldier Aelianus Tacticus – military writer Aelius Aristides – orator and writer Aeneas Tacticus – writer Aenesidemus – Sceptic philosopher
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withdrawal from that era. c. 350 BC. Commentarius Poliorceticus. Aeneas Tacticus. c. 220 BC. Poliorcetica. Philo of Byzantium. A. de Rochas d'Aiglun: Traité
Military_treatise
Treatises on military science produced in the Byzantine Empire
Greek-Hellenistic warfare and tacticians that stretched back to Xenophon and Aeneas Tacticus, late Hellenistic military manuals adapted and applied for the needs and
Byzantine_military_manuals
Adhesive substance used in trapping birds
the Wild Birds Protection Act. The 4th-century BC Greek writer Aeneas Tacticus recommends (34.1–2) birdlime be used as a substance which will prevent
Birdlime
Manual of war written in the late 6th century
tradition of copying from ancient Greek and Roman authors, such as Aeneas Tacticus, Arrian or Polybius in Byzantine treatises like the Strategikon, the Tactica
Strategikon_of_Maurice
Decade
Andi as ruler of the Chinese Eastern Han dynasty (until 125). Aelianus Tacticus (or Aelian) writes his Taktike Theoria (approximate date). Lucius Licinius
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Ancient Roman politician
Dietmar (Neu-Esting) (2006-10-01). "Abudius Ruso". Brill's New Pauly. Tacticus, Cornelius (1904). The Annals of Tacitus, Books I.-VI: Books 1-6. John
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Weapons during the classical and medieval periods that used heat or burning for damage
insects were also used, to sting the enemy. 4th century BC writer Aeneas Tacticus suggested defenders should let wasps and bees into enemy mines, and jars
Early_thermal_weapons
Pakistan Army general (born 1941)
to 1971-A Strategic and Operational Analysis. London: Strategicus and Tacticus. p. 723. ISBN 9780557519842. Karamat, J. (1984). "The Tank that Failed"
Jehangir_Karamat
Archon of the Bosporus from 389 to 349 BC
some members of his court and even trusted friends. According to Aeneas Tacticus, How to Survive under Siege, he dismissed his guards who owed gambling
Leucon_I
Restoration to the original or primordial condition
especially of military formations, reversal of a movement, Asclepiodotus, Tacticus, 10.1, 10:6, etc.; generally of all things "πάντων" Acts of the Apostles
Apokatastasis
Substance used for writing which is invisible and can later be made visible
steganography. One of the earliest writers to mention an invisible ink is Aeneas Tacticus, in the 4th century BC. He mentions it in discussing how to survive under
Invisible_ink
1st century AD Ancient Greek philosopher
Rigaltius, appeared. Oldfather, William Abbot, ed. (1923). "Onasander". Aeneas Tacticus, Asclepiodotus, Onasander. Loeb Classical Library. W. Heinemann. pp. 343–527
Onasander
Simple form of encryption
Bureau of Investigation. March 21, 2011. Retrieved 2018-09-30. "Aeneas Tacticus • Siege Defense, XXI‑XXXI". penelope.uchicago.edu. Retrieved 2022-05-28
Null_cipher
Civil strife in Ancient Greek cities
Berlin 2007. Aloys Winterling: Polisbegriff und Stasistheorie des Aeneas Tacticus. Zur Frage der Grenzen der griechischen Polisgesellschaften im 4. Jahrhundert
Stasis_(ancient_Greece)
Tacticum is an abandoned fortress city in the Klatchian desert after General Tacticus. The city was left by the inhabitants when the wind changed and it no longer
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of the Apostles Aeneas Silvius, mythological king of Alba Longa Aeneas Tacticus (fl. 4th century BC), Greek military writer Aeneas of Gaza (died c. 518)
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was first adopted in the infantry of the Army of Macedon (cf. Aelianus Tacticus and Plutarch, Life of Alexander, 76). The pentakosiarch commanded a pentakosiarchy
Pentakosiarch
German archaeologist (1840–1922)
1893) Aeneae Tactici De obsidione toleranda commentarius (about Aeneas Tacticus, 1911). He was also the author of memoirs and obituaries, publishing writings
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Arrow-shooting machines (katapeltai) are briefly mentioned by Aeneas Tacticus in his treatise on siegecraft written around 350 BC. An Athenian inventory
History_of_crossbows
American racehorse
she had already produced two stakes winners, Pathfork in Ireland and Tacticus in America. The female family traces to noted broodmare Best in Show, whose
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Johann Theodor de Bry. He promised an illustrated translation of Aelianus Tacticus into German and French, but the work never appeared. His well illustrated
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Athenian politician
Stephen Lambert, [1] Attic Inscriptions, [Retrieved 2024-04-17] Aelianus Tacticus, The Tactics of Aelian: Comprising the Military System of the Grecians;
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Topics referred to by the same term
Search for "Tacitus" on Wikipedia. All pages with titles containing Tacitus Tacticus (disambiguation) Tacitus bellus, or Graptopetalum bellum, a succulent plant
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First edition works in Greek
JSTOR 23958599. Retrieved 21 June 2021. Aeneas Tacticus, Asclepiodotus and Onasander, Aeneas Tacticus, Asclepiodotus, Onasander, C. H. Oldfather & W.
List of editiones principes in Greek
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devices were then invented, similar in concept to those described by Aeneas Tacticus: Prepare two clubs similar to mortar hands, but much larger; at both ends
Siegecraft_in_Ancient_Greece
Roman legion
Ltd. p. 129. ISBN 978-184-884-138-3. Dio, Cassius. Dio's Rome. Vol. IV. Tacticus, Cornelius. Annals. D'amato, Raffaele; Summer, Graham (2009). Arms and
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4th-century BC Greek philosopher
question as to whether the work on military tactics cited by Aelianus Tacticus should be ascribed to Clearchus of Soli or Clearchus of Heraclea. In the
Clearchus_of_Soli
Calendar year
Andi as ruler of the Chinese Eastern Han dynasty (until 125). Aelianus Tacticus (or Aelian) writes his Taktike Theoria (approximate date). February 13
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Character in Terry Pratchett's Discworld novels
of a challenge. Parents have reservations about her choice of General Tacticus' Campaigns as a reader, since it may be argued that children under ten
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Army system in Sweden
2005-07-27 at the Wayback Machine (Swedish). Population statistics at Tacticus.nu. (Swedish). In a total of 57 regiments, whereof 34 allotted and 23 enlisted
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(Stanford, 2019); The Culture of Military Innovation (Stanford, 2010) Aelianus Tacticus (1st–2nd century), Greek military writer, Tactica Georg von Alten (de)
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Roman official who managed the water supply of Rome
Archaeology. 86 (3): 401–411. doi:10.2307/504429. JSTOR 504429. S2CID 193123951. Tacticus, Annals 3.75.1 Parkin, Tim. G., Old Age in the Roman World: A Cultural
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Armies of the Hellenistic kingdoms
Companion cavalry Hoplite Macedonian phalanx Pezhetairoi Phalanx Aelianus Tacticus Chiliarch Sarissa Xyston Wars of the Diadochi Pyrrhic War Syrian Wars Macedonian
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3rd century BCE Greek from Thessaly, advisor of Pyrrhus of Epirus
active as an author, writing an epitome of the military treatises of Aeneas Tacticus as well as an Thessalian history. Ancient sources agree that prior to Pyrrhus
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