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- Afterwards he was promoted from chiliarch to strategos ( general ).
- Alexander had made that official by naming him Chiliarch.
- With the reform of the army during Kapodistrias governance, he was promoted to chiliarch.
- He died in 1871 as a chiliarch.
- He finished sixth in the competition in Sittacene and was appointed chiliarch or pentacosiarch of the hypaspists.
- From 1822 until 1825 Vasileiou was gradually promoted to the grades of deputy chiliarch, chiliarch and eventually taxiarch.
- From 1822 until 1825 Vasileiou was gradually promoted to the grades of deputy chiliarch, chiliarch and eventually taxiarch.
- Each battalion would be commanded by a chiliarch, with the regiment as a whole under the command of an archihypaspist.
- The command of an ancient Greek chiliarch was called a'" chiliarchy " ( ?????????, " chiliarchia " ).
- In March 1822, after he received the title of chiliarch, he moved from Vrachori to Corinth, where the Greek revolutionary government resided.
- In September 1824, after the report of Kostas Botsaris that described very positively Goudas contribution to the revolution so far, the latter was promoted to chiliarch.
- Prior to becoming the Salihid king and phylarch, Dawud was considered a " jarrr " ( commander of one thousand [ warriors ] ) or chiliarch,
- One Volusius Proculus, a chiliarch of the fleet, appears to have been the first that was initiated by her in the secret, but no names were mentioned to him.
- After Paul the Apostle was arrested in Jerusalem and rescued from a plot against his life, the local Roman chiliarch Claudius Lysias transferred him to Caesarea, where he stood trial before Felix.
- In addition, the title of chiliarch was used as the Greek equivalent of the Achaemenid Persian title " hazahrapatish " ( also transliterated in Greek as " azarapateis " ).
- Each chiliarch had a small staff comprising an adjutant, a secretary, a priest, a doctor, a paymaster and a quartermaster, while a flag bearer and a trumpeter were allocated to each pentakosiarchy.
- Likewise, Antipater shortly before his death named Polyperchon as " strategos autokrator ", but then named his own son Cassander as chiliarch, and thereby " second in authority " according to Diodorus Siculus ( XVIII . 48.4 5 ).
- Returning to Beijing triumphant, Zhao Wenhua took much of the credit for the victory, and was conferred the title of junior guardian ( \ 軴 ) while his son Zhao Yisi ( 檷蘟 ` ) was made a chiliarch ( CS6b ) in the Embroidered Uniform Guard.
- After 1824 many Serbians and Montenegrins ascended the hierarchy of the Greek army, such as the generals Chatzi Christos Dagovic and Vasos Mavrovouniotis, the battalion commanders ( chiliarchs ) Stefos and Anastasi Dmitrevic, vice-chiliarch Jovo Mavrovouniotis, Captains Ioannis and Nikolaos Radovic from Montenegro and the Serbians Nikolzo, Kotzo, Helias, Spyros, Sterios Pitolites ( from Bitola ) and Karagiorgos.