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The Tactica (Τακτικά) is a military treatise written by or on behalf of Byzantine Emperor Leo VI the Wise in c. 895–908, and later edited by his son, Constantine VII.[1]

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  1. 11 relations: Aelianus Tacticus, Byzantine military manuals, Constantine VII, Jacques Paul Migne, Leo VI the Wise, List of Byzantine emperors, Maurice (emperor), Onasander, Open Library, Strategikon of Maurice, Sylloge Tacticorum.

  2. 10th-century books
  3. Byzantine military manuals

Aelianus Tacticus

Aelianus Tacticus (Αἰλιανὸς ὀ Τακτικός; fl. 2nd century AD), also known as Aelian, was a Greek military writer who lived in Rome.

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Byzantine military manuals

This article lists and briefly discusses the most important of many military treatises on military science produced in the Byzantine Empire.

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Constantine VII

Constantine VII Porphyrogenitus (Kōnstantinos Porphyrogennētos; 17 May 905 – 9 November 959) was the fourth Byzantine emperor of the Macedonian dynasty, reigning from 6 June 913 to 9 November 959.

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Jacques Paul Migne

Jacques Paul Migne (25 October 1800 – 24 October 1875) was a French priest who published inexpensive and widely distributed editions of theological works, encyclopedias, and the texts of the Church Fathers, with the goal of providing a universal library for the Catholic priesthood.

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Leo VI the Wise

Leo VI, also known as Leo the Wise (Léōn ho Sophós, 19 September 866 – 11 May 912), was Byzantine Emperor from 886 to 912.

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List of Byzantine emperors

The foundation of Constantinople in 330 AD marks the conventional start of the Eastern Roman Empire, which fell to the Ottoman Empire in 1453 AD.

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Maurice (emperor)

Maurice (Mauricius;; 539 – 27 November 602) was Byzantine emperor from 582 to 602 and the last member of the Justinian dynasty.

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Onasander

Onasander or Onosander (Ὀνήσανδρος Onesandros or Ὀνόσανδρος Onosandros; fl. 1st century AD) was a Greek philosopher.

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Open Library

Open Library is an online project intended to create "one web page for every book ever published".

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Strategikon of Maurice

The Strategikon or Strategicon (Στρατηγικόν) is a manual of war regarded as written in late antiquity (6th century) and generally attributed to the Byzantine Emperor Maurice. Tactica of Emperor Leo VI the Wise and Strategikon of Maurice are Byzantine military manuals.

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Sylloge Tacticorum

Sylloge Tacticorum is thought to have been written in the middle of the tenth century, and is a work on the making of order and organization of military forces (i.e. tactics), and ways to outwit and overcome opponents in the field of battle (i.e. through the use of stratagems). Tactica of Emperor Leo VI the Wise and Sylloge Tacticorum are Byzantine military manuals.

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See also

10th-century books

Byzantine military manuals

References

[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tactica_of_Emperor_Leo_VI_the_Wise

Also known as Tactica of Leo the Wise.