Talk:Tagma (military)
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1) WP policy says use singulars for article titles; shouldn't this be Tagma?
2) The military and the biological meanings are very different (though of course derived from the same Greek word); shouldn't they be two articles, Tagma (military) and Tagma (biology)?
If no one objects, I plan to make these changes at some point. --Macrakis 14:49, 5 October 2005 (UTC)
3) Why isnt the tagma as written in the Strategikon by Maurice placed here?
Incomplete or missing ref
There isn't any Treadgold (1997) in the list of sources. Apart from that, the article is quite good. --pt:Stegop talk 15:12, 30 March 2012 (UTC)
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