The title Strategikon can refer to two Byzantine military treatises on tactics and strategy:
- the Strategikon of Maurice, written in the late 6th century and attributed to the emperor Maurice. This article lists and briefly discusses the most important of a large number of treatises on Military science produced in the Byzantine Empire during its thousand-year The Strategikon (Στρατηγικόν is a manual of war by written in the late 6th century and usually attributed to Byzantine Emperor Flavius Mauricius Tiberius Augustus (Φλάβιος Μαυρίκιος Τιβέριος Αύγουστος Մավրիկ Mavrig; 539 &ndash November 27
- the Strategikon of Kekaumenos, written in the 1070s by Kekaumenos, a Byzantine provincial magnate. The Strategikon of Kekaumenos (Στρατηγικόν του Κεκαυμένου Cecaumeni Strategicon is a late 11th century Byzantine manual Kekaumenos is the family name of the otherwise anonymous Byzantine author of the Strategikon, a manual on military and household affairs composed
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