- it was,
becoming Alexander IV).
Perdiccas himself would become regent (
epimeletes) of the empire, and
Meleager his lieutenant. Soon, however, Perdiccas...
-
wealthy families. In his father's footsteps, he held the
position of
epimelētēs, a
magistrate whose duties varied by city,
though the
specifics of his...
- only an
annual one
which he
likely served more than once.
Plutarch was
epimeletes (manager) of the
Amphictyonic League for at
least five terms, from 107...
-
supervised the city's
affairs through his
epistates or
curator (Gr****:
epimeletes) respectively.
Several autonomous cities had also the
right to
issue civic...
- of the Gr****
Archaeological Service, and
Mastrokostas Euthymios, the
Epimelete of Attica. The
excavations uncovered an
ancient warehouse that had been...
- Josephus, who, in
designating Marcellus' office, uses the Gr**** expression,
epimeletes (ἐπιμελητής), "overseer",
which is uncommon.
Historians are not certain...
-
reached under which Perdiccas was to
serve as "Regent of the Empire" (
epimelētēs) for the
disabled Philip III and
infant Alexander IV, as well as supreme...
- whom the
dying king had
given his finger-ring", was to be "caretaker" (
epimeletes). The most
worthy of the
companions were to "succeed" (paralabein) to...
-
study of the
ruins of
Eretria in 1962.
Vasilis Petrakos, who was then the
epimelete in
charge of Eretria, had
drawn the
attention of the Gr**** archaeological...
- Chalcidice, and the
palace at Vergina. From 1963
until 1969, he was an
epimeletes for the
archaeological service at Olympia, Attica, and Euboea. In 1972...