Syntagma

Syntagma (σύνταγμα), a Greek word meaning "arrangement" in classical Greek and "constitution" in modern Greek, may refer to:


 * The Constitution of Greece
 * Ottoman Empire Constitution of 1876
 * Syntagma Square in Athens
 * Syntagma station of the Athens Metro
 * A military unit of 256 men in the army of Macedon
 * Syntagma (linguistics), a linguistic term related to syntagmatic structure
 * a genetically encoded sensor to tag active synapses
 * In biology, especially in dated works: synonymous with Tagma (biology) or an assembly of tagmata.

Books

 * Syntagma, a lost work of Hippolytus
 * a 5th-century work by Gelasius of Cyzicus, ecclesiastical writer
 * a 6th-century work by Athanasios of Emesa, Byzantine jurist
 * a 9th-century medical work by Theodosius Romanus, Syriac Orthodox patriarch of Antioch
 * a 12th-century religious work by Theodore Balsamon, Greek Orthodox patriarch of Antioch
 * a 14th-century religious work by Matthew Blastares, Byzantine writer
 * Syntagma Canonum, a 14th-century law compendium
 * Syntagma Musicum, a 17th-century work of organology by Michael Praetorius
 * Syntagma Anatomicum, a 17th-century text book for medical students by Johann Vesling