Lexicographical Neighbors of Timariots
Literary usage of Timariots
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Epitome of Alison's History of Europe from the Commecement of the French by Archibald Alison (1857)
"A numerous body of infantry, variously estimated at from 60000 to 100000 men, is
also drawn from the timariots, or military feudatories; and the famous ..."
2. The Turkish History: Comprehending the Origin of that Nation, and the Growth by Richard Knolles (1701)
"... and 398 timariots; amounting in all to 920. In the Government of Rixa are 66
... and 2088 timariots, in all 2256. In the Government Of Romania are 1075 ..."
3. A New and Enlarged Military Dictionary, Or, Alphabetical Explanation of ...by Charles James by Charles James (1805)
"But the timariots in Europe or Turkey, are not liable to this tine. When they
refuse to serve, they are suspended for two year'. ..."
4. The World Displayed; Or, A Curious Collection of Voyages and Travels by Christopher Smart, Oliver Goldsmith, Samuel Johnson (1760)
"... or timariots, according to the number of men they bring into the field: a Zaim
being obliged ... and timariots are alfo obliged to find men for the fea ..."
5. The World Displayed, Or, A Collection of Voyages and Travels by Christopher Smart, Oliver Goldsmith, Samuel Johnson (1815)
"... or timariots, according to the number of men they bring into the field : a
zaim being obliged to raise from four to nineteen soldiers, ..."
6. Hakluytus Posthumus: Contayning a History of the World in Sea Voyages and by Samuel Purchas (1905)
"It being the policy of this State, to erect in the conquered Countries a number
of timariots, answerable to the greatnesse thereof: whereby the principall ..."
7. Hakluytus Posthumus, Or, Purchas His Pilgrimes: Contayning a History of the by Samuel Purchas (1905)
"It being the policy of this State, to erect in the conquered Countries a number
of timariots, answerable to the greatnesse thereof: whereby the principall ..."