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- Archon (Gr****: ἄρχων, romanized: árchōn, plural: ἄρχοντες, árchontes) is a Gr**** word that means "ruler", frequently used as the title of a specific public...
- were run by archons as in classical Gr**** times and are hence known as archontates (archontiai, sing. archontia). Along the eastern frontier with the Caliphate...
- Abkhazia Early Prehistoric settlement Antiquity Medieval Byzantine Empire Archontate of Abasgia Kingdom of Abkhazia Kingdom of Georgia Duchy of Tskhumi Kingdom...
- Archons of the various coastal cities. The themes, now made up of several Archontates, was accommodated and repurposed solely for the income and maintenance...
- single archontate was formed to govern the entire island, that nominally still recognized the byzantine emperor. By the 11th century the archontate became...
- Abkhazia Early Prehistoric settlement Antiquity Medieval Byzantine Empire Archontate of Abasgia Kingdom of Abkhazia Kingdom of Georgia Duchy of Tskhumi Kingdom...
- Arabs, Sardinia depended directly from Constantinople. Then it became an archontate, which lasted until its fragmentation in the first half of the eleventh...
- defense. A single and autonomous archontate was established in the island. Later in the 11th century, the single archontate fragmented into 4 judicates, including...
- Abkhazia Early Prehistoric settlement Antiquity Medieval Byzantine Empire Archontate of Abasgia Kingdom of Abkhazia Kingdom of Georgia Duchy of Tskhumi Kingdom...
- (division) of Chaldia, and later as a semi-distinct duchy (doukaton) or archontate. By 840, and perhaps as early as 824, it was constituted as a theme in...