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woman in Europe,
giving her name to an age. The
equivalent Gr**** term is
epitropos (επίτροπος),
meaning overseer.[citation needed] As of 2024,[update] Liechtenstein...
- of
Archelaus I He
reigned from 400/399 to 398/7 BC, when his
guardian (
epitropos) and uncle,
Aeropus II,
killed or
deposed him.
Aeropus thereafter reigned...
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Andronikos Asen (Gr****: Ανδρόνικος Ασάν; died c. 1322) was the
epitropos ("steward, overseer") of the
Byzantine province of the
Morea between 1316 and...
- them
actually used the term "procurator", but the Gr**** word ἐπίτροπος (
epítropos),
which is
regularly translated as "procurator".
Philo also uses this...
- In
ancient Rome, the
vilicus (Gr****: ἐπίτροπος,
epitropos, or oikonomos) was a manager, supervisor, or overseer.
Ausonius in 4th-century
Bordeaux writes...
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illness in July or
August of 394/3 BC. He
first governed as
guardian (
epitropos) for his
young nephew Orestes when
Archelaus died in 400/399 BC. However...
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after he
defeated a
local Thracian tribe as a
regent (Ancient Gr****:
epitropos) of
Macedon in 340 BC. Its name was
chosen by
analogy with Philippopolis...
- to the 1920s. In 2002,
Archbishop Damaskinos of
Jaffa was
appointed as
epitropos (vicar).
These parishes remained under the
Jerusalem patriarchate until...
- of the Asen
family in the
Byzantine Empire include:
Andronikos Asen,
epitropos of the
Morea (1316–1322)
Irene Asanina,
Empress Consort of John VI Kantakouzenos...
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title is
given as
procurator in Tacitus, and with the Gr****
equivalent epitropos (ἐπίτροπος) in
Josephus and Philo. The
title prefect was
later changed...