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concurrent archons evolved, the
three office holders being known as
archon eponymos (ἄρχων ἐπώνυμος), the
polemarch (πολέμαρχος), and the
archon basileus (ἄρχων...
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various Gr**** city
states was
called eponymous archon (ἐπώνυμος ἄρχων,
epōnymos archōn). "Archon" (ἄρχων, pl. ἄρχοντες, archontes)
means "ruler" or "lord"...
- The
title held a high
position in
Athenian society,
alongside the
archon eponymos and the
archon basileus. In
Athens the
polemarch was the commander-in-chief...
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nominally held a high
position in
Athenian society,
alongside the
archon eponymos and the polemarchos. The
archon basileus was
charged with
overseeing the...
- take its name. The word is back-formed from "eponymous", from the Gr**** "
eponymos"
meaning "giving name". Here is a list of eponyms: A B C D E F G H I J...
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distinction which he then
achieved he is said to have won the
election as
archon eponymos for the
ensuing year (489–488).
Pursuing a
conservative policy to maintain...
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years were also
named after the
Archon who had
served that year (i.e.
Eponymos Archon).
Months that had
thirty days in them were
referred to as Full months...
- his 108
consulate and no
further honours other than
being made
Archon eponymos for
Athens in 111/112. He
probably did not take part in the
Parthian War...
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eventually developed into a
separate goddess. It is
possible she was a
theos eponymos, a
divine representation of the city of Uruk itself. She was
closely ****ociated...
- the
Eleusinian mysteries. The City
Dionysia was
overseen by the
archon eponymos and the
priest of Dionysus.
Opening ceremonies for the City
Dionysia featured...