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The Military Decree of Amphipolis (c. 200 BC) is a Macedonian Greek inscription of two marble blocks, that originally contain at least three columns of text. It preserves a list of regulations governing the behaviour and discipline of the Macedonian army in camp. Other military terms mentioned are: ''ephodos'' (inspection patrol), ''ekkoition'' ("out-of-bed", LSJ: night-watch), ''stegnopoiia'' (building the barracks), ''skenopoiia'' (tent-making), ''phragmos'' (fencing in), ''diastasis'', ''phylax'' (guard), hypaspists, parembole, ''stratopedon'' (camp), ''speirarch'' (commander of a speira), tetrarch, and the ''strategoi''. ==References== *Amphipolis — c. 200 BC (Meletemata 22, Epig. App. 12 SEG 40.524 ) *Archaic and Classical Greece By Michael Hewson Crawford, David Whitehead Page 596 ISBN 0-19-284202-1 *The Hellenistic Age from the battle of Ipsos to the death of Kleopatra VII By Stanley Mayer Burstein Page 88 ISBN 0-521-28158-X *Macedonian Warrior Alexander's Elite Infantryman By Waldemar Heckel, Ryan Jones, Christa Hook Page 24 ISBN 1-84176-950-9 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Military Decree of Amphipolis」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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