τετρᾰφᾰλαγγ-ία · tetraphalang-ia — LSJ
corps of four phalanxes or a phalanx in four divisions, i.e. of 16, 384 men, Plb. 12.20.7, Arr. Tact. 28.6, Ael. Tact. 36.6, Polyaen. 4.7.12.
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tetraphalaggia · ἡ
corps of four phalanxes
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τετρᾰφᾰλαγγ-ία · tetraphalang-ia — LSJ
corps of four phalanxes or a phalanx in four divisions, i.e. of 16, 384 men, Plb. 12.20.7, Arr. Tact. 28.6, Ael. Tact. 36.6, Polyaen. 4.7.12.
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