e/Aplekton

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has glosseng: Aplekton (, from ) was a Byzantine term used in the 10th–14th centuries for a fortified army base (in this sense similar to the metaton), and later (chiefly in the Palaiologan period) for the obligation of billeting soldiers.
lexicalizationeng: Aplekton
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has glossfra: Un aplèkton (en grec byzantin ἄπληκτον, du latin applicatum) désigne un camp fortifié, ou encore le campement d'une armée, notamment le point de rassemblement des armées thématiques où les stratiotes sont convoqués pour l’adnoumion.
lexicalizationfra: Aplèkton

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