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in the sources occurs only in 774/5, but it is clear that its creation must have come in the years after the suppression of
Artabasdos's revolt. The same period also saw the further dismemberment and weakening of the once powerful Opsician Theme with the creation of the
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origin. They were a cavalry corps, somewhere between one and five thousand strong, and formed part of the central reserve army, their commander bearing the then unique title of
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no longer provided armed troops, but formed a corps of 4,000 mule-drivers with their animals, which provided the
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313:(r. 741–775), and as part of his measures to reduce the power of the thematic generals following the revolt of
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estimates that the corps numbered 2,000 men, a figure that possibly corresponds to its original size as well.
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when he retook the region in 1240, and survived until the area was gradually conquered by the rising
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military unit. In the mid-8th century, however, they were downgraded to a supply and
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Thrace and
Macedonia were counted among the Eastern themes for hierarchical purposes
321:, the corps was downgraded. Split off from the Opsician Theme, the region where the
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417:(r. 913–959) as a sign of inferior status. Consequently, their commanding
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Map of the administrative structure of the
Byzantine Empire c. 780. The
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Chronicle of Theophanes: Anni mundi 6095-6305 (A.D. 602-813)
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were first set up in the late 6th century (c. 575), by
Emperor
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Military units and formations established in the 6th century
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Warfare, State and
Society in the Byzantine World, 565-1204
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States and territories disestablished in the 15th century
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Military units and formations of the
Byzantine Empire
200:, "the Best Men") were initially formed as an elite
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were not divided into intermediate-level commands (
286:. The presence of descendants of these men, called
239:conquest in the first decades of the 14th century.
309:In the mid-8th century, under the rule of Emperor
1120:
750:. Oxford and New York: Oxford University Press.
562:, "Taxiarchos" (A. Kazhdan, E. McGeer), p. 2018.
66:is located in the peninsula directly across the
325:had settled, including the peninsula opposite
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429:in the imperial hierarchy. As with the other
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351:as its capital. The first mention of the
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685:, "Nikomedia" (C. Foss), pp. 1483–1484.
496:in the first half of the 14th century.
423:held the lowest rank of all provincial
333:, was then constituted as the separate
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14:
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535:, "Optimatoi" (C. Foss), p. 1529.
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449:) and a secretariat headed by a
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367:Henceforth, unlike the other
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720:Haldon, John F. (1999).
699:Haldon, John F. (1984).
300:Theophanes the Confessor
898:Eastern or Asian themes
253:Tiberius II Constantine
488:was re-established by
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22:Theme of the Optimatoi
1164:Byzantine mercenaries
235:) survived until the
825:Treadgold, Warren T.
298:) by the chronicler
784:10.12681/byzsym.804
771:Byzantine Symmeikta
610:, pp. 222–227.
466:Battle of Manzikert
317:, the Count of the
214:) in north-western
153:• Conquest by
120:• Established
1134:Byzantine Bithynia
742:Kazhdan, Alexander
470:Alexios I Komnenos
383:) of the imperial
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993:Cibyrrhaeot Theme
945:Bucellarian Theme
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574:, pp. 32–33.
550:, pp. 96–97.
490:John III Vatatzes
484:in 1204, but the
451:prōtokankellarios
362:Bucellarian Theme
275:, most likely of
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327:Constantinople
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1076:Dyrrhachium
1064:Cephallenia
1058:Peloponnese
963:Mesopotamia
951:Paphlagonia
632:Haldon 1999
608:Haldon 1984
512:Haldon 1999
440:topotērētēs
289:Gothograeci
261:of Emperor
258:Strategikon
110:Middle Ages
70:, opposite
1123:Categories
1098:(omitted:
1011:Aegean Sea
920:Charsianon
916:Cappadocia
500:References
464:after the
435:domestikos
420:domestikos
315:Artabasdos
216:Asia Minor
1070:Nicopolis
1034:Macedonia
975:Sebasteia
939:Optimates
793:1105-1639
426:stratēgoi
399:Optimatoi
391:Optimatoi
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339:Optimatoi
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202:Byzantine
198:Optimates
190:Ὀπτιμάτοι
181:Optimatoi
83:Nicomedia
64:Optimatoi
45:740s–1204
1100:Dalmatia
987:Seleucia
981:Lykandos
969:Koloneia
892:(c. 950)
827:(1995).
410:droungoi
282:taxiarch
155:Ottomans
137:ca. 1204
68:Bosporus
1040:Strymon
957:Chaldia
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882:of the
692:Sources
431:themata
404:tourmai
395:themata
386:tagmata
381:touldon
369:themata
347:) with
337:of the
263:Maurice
243:History
237:Ottoman
192:, from
130:•
124:744/745
92:Kocaeli
79:Capital
62:of the
37:of the
1082:Sicily
1052:Hellas
1028:Thrace
999:Cyprus
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