Strategos
Strategos, or strategos in singular and strategoi in plural, is a Greek term meaning "military general" or "army leader." It derives from the stem stratos (army) and agein (to lead). In antiquity the title signified a high-ranking commander responsible for military operations, and the term later came to designate senior officials in the Byzantine imperial system as well as in other Hellenistic kingdoms.
In classical Athens, ten strategoi were elected annually, one from each of the ten tribes. They held
Beyond Athens, the term was used in various Hellenistic and ancient Greek polities to denote senior generals
Today, strategos remains primarily a historical term associated with ancient Greek warfare and Byzantine military governance,