Taxiarchs
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taxiarchs
in the texts
Against Conon
Military officers present during the garrison disturbance.
yet so far from desisting, or being ashamed of their acts, they burst in upon us that very evening as soon as it grew dark, and, beginning with abusive language, they proceeded to beat me, and they made such a clamor and tumult about the tent, that both the general and the taxiarchs came and some of the other soldiers, by whose coming we were prevented from suffering, or ourselves doing, some dama …
Hellenica
Athenian military officers whose ten ships form a distinct unit within the fleet at Arginusae and the subsequent rescue detachment.
and next to them were the ten ships of the taxiarchs, also in single line;
and if this plan were decided upon, he advised that each of the generals, who were eight in number, should leave behind three ships from his own division, and that they should also leave the ten ships of the taxiarchs, the ten of the Samians, and the three of the nauarchs.