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- Gary Hamel, a graduate of Andrews University and the Ross School of Business at the University of Michigan is the CEO of Strategos, an...
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- Nicias or Nikias (470-413 BC) was a statesman and a Strategos, in Ancient Athens. Nicias was a member of the Athenian upper class because, from his...
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- Eurymedon (d. 414 BC), was one of the Athenian generals (Strategos) during the Peloponnesian War. In 428 BC he was sent by the Athenians to...
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- Philopoemen, (b. 253 BC, Megalopolis - d. 183 BC, Messene) was a skilled Greek general, who was Achaean Strategos in eight occasions. As Achaean...
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- Aratus (271 BC - 213 BC) was a statesman of the ancient Greek city-state of Sicyon in the 3rd century BC. He deposed the Sicyon tyrant Nicocles in...
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- Callimachus was polemarch in Athens in 490 BC, and was one of the commanders at the Battle of Marathon. As polemarch, Callimachus had a vote in...
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- Tiberios III or Tiberius III, was Byzantine emperor from 698 to 705. Tiberius was a Germanic army officer originally named Apsimarus...
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- Hermocrates (Ancient Greek:) was a general of Syracuse during the Athenians' Sicilian Expedition. The first historical reference to Hermocrates is...
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- Thrasyllus was an Athenian strategoi (general) and statesman who rose to prominence in the later years of the Peloponnesian War. First appearing in...
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- Themistocles (Greek: "'"'; c. 524-459 BC) was a leader in the Athenian democracy during the Persian Wars. He favored the expansion of the navy to...
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