Command Structure of Byzantine Army between the 7th and Early 8th Centuries: The Formation and Development Peculiarities of the Office of Strategos

This paper considers the duties and formation peculiarities of the office of strategos (commander-in-chief of any regional Byzantine army) during the early stage of its existence, i.е. between the 7th and first half of the 8th centuries. The author refers to three special issues related to Byzantine...

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Main Author: Еvgeny Аleksandrovich Меkhamadiev
Format: Article
Language:Russian
Published: Ural Federal University Press 2020-03-01
Series:Известия Уральского федерального университета. Серия 2: Гуманитарные науки
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Online Access:https://journals.urfu.ru/index.php/Izvestia2/article/view/4425
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description This paper considers the duties and formation peculiarities of the office of strategos (commander-in-chief of any regional Byzantine army) during the early stage of its existence, i.е. between the 7th and first half of the 8th centuries. The author refers to three special issues related to Byzantine-Arab wars, i.e. 1) the office and functions of Maurianus, who was commander of the Byzantine troops in the Armenian provinces of the Empire (mid-650s); 2) the peculiarities of interaction between the strategos and tourmarchoi in the army of Anatolicoi; 3) the strategos of Sicily named Bonifatius and his activity according to The Life of Saint Pancratius of Taormina. Having considered these issues, the author concludes that, firstly, the strategoi usually were direct successors of the old command offices, i.e. masters of soldiers of some expeditionary armies (magistri militum); such masters had existed since late Antiquity (an instance is Maurianus, who was the master of soldiers of Armenia (magister militum per Armeniam), later the office was replaced by the strategos of the Armeniakoi). Secondly, by 681 AD the central government of the empire established an office of tourmarchos in each regional army, tourmarchos being a subordinate of the strategos. And, finally, the author believes that the way of extension of strategos’ power, i.е. shifting from a pure military commander to a self-sufficient governor of a theme (military-administrative district) consisted in extended financial duties added to the power of a strategos in the form of taxation and distribution of money and provisions among the troops.
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spelling doaj.art-d6c4fac4329b4b00bf2932c1521dbf662022-12-21T18:41:34ZrusUral Federal University PressИзвестия Уральского федерального университета. Серия 2: Гуманитарные науки2227-22832587-69292020-03-01221(196)536610.15826/izv2.2020.22.1.0043474Command Structure of Byzantine Army between the 7th and Early 8th Centuries: The Formation and Development Peculiarities of the Office of StrategosЕvgeny Аleksandrovich Меkhamadiev0Санкт-Петербургский государственный университет, Санкт-ПетербургThis paper considers the duties and formation peculiarities of the office of strategos (commander-in-chief of any regional Byzantine army) during the early stage of its existence, i.е. between the 7th and first half of the 8th centuries. The author refers to three special issues related to Byzantine-Arab wars, i.e. 1) the office and functions of Maurianus, who was commander of the Byzantine troops in the Armenian provinces of the Empire (mid-650s); 2) the peculiarities of interaction between the strategos and tourmarchoi in the army of Anatolicoi; 3) the strategos of Sicily named Bonifatius and his activity according to The Life of Saint Pancratius of Taormina. Having considered these issues, the author concludes that, firstly, the strategoi usually were direct successors of the old command offices, i.e. masters of soldiers of some expeditionary armies (magistri militum); such masters had existed since late Antiquity (an instance is Maurianus, who was the master of soldiers of Armenia (magister militum per Armeniam), later the office was replaced by the strategos of the Armeniakoi). Secondly, by 681 AD the central government of the empire established an office of tourmarchos in each regional army, tourmarchos being a subordinate of the strategos. And, finally, the author believes that the way of extension of strategos’ power, i.е. shifting from a pure military commander to a self-sufficient governor of a theme (military-administrative district) consisted in extended financial duties added to the power of a strategos in the form of taxation and distribution of money and provisions among the troops.https://journals.urfu.ru/index.php/Izvestia2/article/view/4425император ираклийстратигармияарменияарабыпечатипоздняя античность
spellingShingle Еvgeny Аleksandrovich Меkhamadiev
Command Structure of Byzantine Army between the 7th and Early 8th Centuries: The Formation and Development Peculiarities of the Office of Strategos
Известия Уральского федерального университета. Серия 2: Гуманитарные науки
император ираклий
стратиг
армия
армения
арабы
печати
поздняя античность
title Command Structure of Byzantine Army between the 7th and Early 8th Centuries: The Formation and Development Peculiarities of the Office of Strategos
title_full Command Structure of Byzantine Army between the 7th and Early 8th Centuries: The Formation and Development Peculiarities of the Office of Strategos
title_fullStr Command Structure of Byzantine Army between the 7th and Early 8th Centuries: The Formation and Development Peculiarities of the Office of Strategos
title_full_unstemmed Command Structure of Byzantine Army between the 7th and Early 8th Centuries: The Formation and Development Peculiarities of the Office of Strategos
title_short Command Structure of Byzantine Army between the 7th and Early 8th Centuries: The Formation and Development Peculiarities of the Office of Strategos
title_sort command structure of byzantine army between the 7th and early 8th centuries the formation and development peculiarities of the office of strategos
topic император ираклий
стратиг
армия
армения
арабы
печати
поздняя античность
url https://journals.urfu.ru/index.php/Izvestia2/article/view/4425
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