It can be used by environmentalists, who highlight the sustainable part of the syntagma and also by economists who focus on the development part. |
They are the three Transylvanian peoples collectively known under the syntagma of Unio Trium Nationum. |
Gathered in Propylaea Square in Athens, hundreds of people walked to Syntagma Square for Alexios Grigoropoulos, who was fifteen when he was killed by the police. |
On both sides of the syntagma, lending mobility as well as protection, was the light infantry, a disciplined force of archers, slingers, and javelin men. |
In Athens, it was business as usual in Syntagma Square, the scene of overnight revelry that lasted into the small hours. |
Alexander's core unit in the phalanx was the syntagma, normally 16 men deep. |