• Taxiarch, the anglicised form of taxiarchos or taxiarchē (Greek: ταξίαρχος or ταξιάρχη) is used in the Greek language to mean "brigadier". The term derives...
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    called Saint Michael the Archangel, Archangel Michael and Saint Michael the Taxiarch[dead link] is an archangel in Judaism, Christianity, Islam, and the Baha'i...
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  • Byzantine military officer, active in the reign of Maurice. He is styled a taxiarch (Greek: ταξίαρχος) in the accounts of Theophylact Simocatta. He is known...
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    honorem  Italy: Grand Officer of the Order of the Star of Italy Supreme Taxiarch of the Greek Orthodox Equestrian Order of the Holy Sepulchre Cardinals...
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    because the Russian Orthodox Church honors the memory of Saint Michael the Taxiarch on this day. The magazine Oborona Rossii or Defence of Russia is the official...
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  • where the "more etymological form" is taxinomy, as found in ταξίαρχος, 'taxiarch', and the neologism taxidermy. Modern Greek uses ταξινομία in its reborrowing...
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  • taxiarchos (from Greek: ταξιάρχης or ταξίαρχος), anglicized taxiarch, may refer to: Taxiarch, equivalent to brigadier in ancient and modern Greek military...
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  • Executive Hereditary Local Taoiseach Irish Executive Appointed National Taxiarch Greek Executive Appointed Divisional (brigade of 4,000 to 5,000 soldiers)...
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  • princess and abbess. Gabriel N/A 26 March / 13 July / 8 November Archangel, Taxiarch Gabriel of Georgia 1995 2 November Fool for Christ, Hieromonk, Wonderworker...
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  • Amyntas of Lyncestis or Amyntas Lyncestes (Ancient Greek: Ἀμύντας) was a taxiarch of Alexander the Great. He finished sixth in the competition in Sittacene...
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