From Byzantine Empire The Imperial Army is the oldest branch within Imperial Military, fighting wars from the beginning of Rome in Antiquity, to the foundation of Constantinople by Emperor Constantine I, to the Great Siege of Constantinople in 1453 that saw the Empire victorious. The Army is proud of its long history and its performance in the World Wars. It no long is the senior service in the Imperial Military, but nevertheless, the Imperial Army continues to serve the Byzantine Empire, defending the realm from foreign invaders. Currently, the army is transiting into a professional model, with National Service only voluntary. Two reserve Limitanei tagmata will be formed from national servicemen, and former military personnel. The 1st to 4th Imperial Tagmata are essentially the main fig
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| - From Byzantine Empire The Imperial Army is the oldest branch within Imperial Military, fighting wars from the beginning of Rome in Antiquity, to the foundation of Constantinople by Emperor Constantine I, to the Great Siege of Constantinople in 1453 that saw the Empire victorious. The Army is proud of its long history and its performance in the World Wars. It no long is the senior service in the Imperial Military, but nevertheless, the Imperial Army continues to serve the Byzantine Empire, defending the realm from foreign invaders. Currently, the army is transiting into a professional model, with National Service only voluntary. Two reserve Limitanei tagmata will be formed from national servicemen, and former military personnel. The 1st to 4th Imperial Tagmata are essentially the main fig
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| - General Phaleogeoi
- General Sakharov
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| - Imperial Army Supreme Command
- Imperial Byzantine Armed Forces
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| - Battle of Constantinople, 1453
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| - From Byzantine Empire The Imperial Army is the oldest branch within Imperial Military, fighting wars from the beginning of Rome in Antiquity, to the foundation of Constantinople by Emperor Constantine I, to the Great Siege of Constantinople in 1453 that saw the Empire victorious. The Army is proud of its long history and its performance in the World Wars. It no long is the senior service in the Imperial Military, but nevertheless, the Imperial Army continues to serve the Byzantine Empire, defending the realm from foreign invaders. Currently, the army is transiting into a professional model, with National Service only voluntary. Two reserve Limitanei tagmata will be formed from national servicemen, and former military personnel. The 1st to 4th Imperial Tagmata are essentially the main fighting arm of the Empire. The 1st and the 2nd are deployed to Jerusalem and Arabia respectively. The 3rd is deployed to Constantinople, while the 4th is deployed to Ikonium. The Limitanei Tagmata forms two reserve tagmata and will be called upon to serve in war. The 1st Limitanei Tagmata is deployed to Antioch, and the 2nd to Thessaloniki.
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