- ****enistic
kingdoms generally, an
epistates is
always connected with a
subject district (a
regional ****embly),
where the
epistates, as
resident representative...
- man in
front of an
epistates (the one who
stands behind). The Gr****
phalanx was made up of
alternate ranks of
protostates and
epistates. Thus, in a file...
-
Hybomitra epistates is a
species of
horse flies in the
family Tabanidae. Canada,
United States.
Osten Sacken, C.R. (1878). "Prodrome of a
monograph of...
- or emperor, who
nevertheless supervised the city's
affairs through his
epistates or
curator (Gr****: epimeletes) respectively.
Several autonomous cities...
-
theatre reached its
fullest extent in the
fourth century BC
under the
epistates of
Lycurgus when it
would have had a
capacity of up to 25,000, and was...
- Agathocles,
Epistates of Libya, p.198 Bagnall,
Archagathos son of Agathocles,
Epistates of Libya, p.209 Bagnall,
Archagathos son of Agathocles,
Epistates of Libya...
-
Agathocles II Lan****a
Pyrrhus I king of
Epirus Antigone Archagathus of
Libya epistates of
Cyrenaica ∞
Oenanthe Theoxena Younger Ptolemy III king of
Egypt Archagathus...
-
Pharisee who
believes he has no need for forgiveness. Luke 17:13 has
epistates, 'master',
instead of kyrios, 'lord', (Ἰησοῦ ἐπιστάτα ἐλέησον ἡμᾶς), being...
- the 50
prytaneis was
selected by lot to
serve as the
foreman (ἐπιστάτης
epistates, "caretaker"). He
administered the
state seal and the keys to the state...
-
translated as "overseers," "pastors," "shepherds," or "bishops."
Bishop Epistates Phil 1:1 Bercot,
David W., ed. (1998). A
Dictionary of
Early Christian...