Stratēlatēs (Greek: στρατηλάτης, “driver/leader of the army”) was a Greek term designating a general, which also became an honorary dignity in the Byzantine Empire. In the former sense, it was often applied to military saints, such as Theodore Stratelates.
In the late Roman/early Byzantine Empire, the title was used, along with the old-establis…[Read more]
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