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1 stratēgēma
stratēgēma atis, n, στρατήγημα, a stroke of generalship, stratagem: strategemate hominem percussit.* * *Ipiece of generalship, a stratagemIIstratagem; (stratagema) -
2 strategema
strătēgēma, ătis (dat. and abl. plur. strategematibus, Front. 4 praef.), n., = stratêgêma.I.Lit., a piece of generalship, a stratagem: consilium illud imperatorium fuit, quod Graeci stratêgêma appellant, Cic. N. D. 3, 6, 15; Val. Max. 7, 4, De strategematis; Flor. 1, 13, 6; 2, 6, 12 sq.; 3, 10, 2 et saep.; and cf. the work of Frontinus, Strategematicōn libri quattuor.—II.Transf., in gen., any stratagem, artifice, trick:interim Rufio noster strategemate hominem percussit,
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3 στρατήγημα
A act of a general, esp. piece of generalship, stratagem, X.Mem.3.5.22 (pl.), Isoc. 12.78, Plb.3.18.9, Onos.Praef.7, etc.:— στρατηγήματα was the title of works by Polyaenus and Frontinus; cf. also BMus.Inscr. 1020 (Smyrna, i A.D.).Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > στρατήγημα
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4 στρατηγία
A office of general, command, Hdt.1.59, 5.26, E.Andr. 678, 704, Eup. 100, Phryn.Com.22, etc.; παραλύειν τινὰ τῆς ς. Hdt.6.94; ἀνάσσων Ἑλλάδος στρατηγίας being chief general of Greece, E.IT17; τυραννίδος μᾶλλον.. μίμησις ἢ ς. Th. 1.95; of a naval command, Id.5.26, X.HG6.2.13.2 at Athens, office of στρατηγός, Ar.Pl. 192, Aeschin. 2.41: in pl., Pl.Ap. 36b, R. 599c, etc.; ἐν ταῖς ἐνιαυσίοις ς. Plu.Per. 16: presidency of the Achaean league, Plb.4.37.1, etc.; in Egypt, office of στρατηγός, πρὸς τῇ ς. deputy- στρατηγός, PEnteux.63.10 (iii B.C.), UPZ108.28 (ii B.C.); πρὸς τῇ ς. also,= στρατηγός, BGU12.6 (ii A.D.); at Rome, praetorship, Plu.Cat.Mi.39, Sull.5, etc.; cf.στρατηγός 11.3
,4.3 period of command, campaign, X.HG6.2.39.IV = φαλαγγαρχία, a force of 4096 men, Arr.Tact.10.7, Ael.Tact.9.8.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > στρατηγία
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