Definition of Gymnasiarch. Meaning of Gymnasiarch. Synonyms of Gymnasiarch

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Definition of Gymnasiarch

Gymnasiarch
Gymnasiarch Gym*na"si*arch, n. [L. gymnasiarchus, Gr. ?; ? + ? to govern: cf. F. gymnasiarque.] (Gr. Antiq.) An Athenian officer who superintended the gymnasia, and provided the oil and other necessaries at his own expense.

Meaning of Gymnasiarch from wikipedia

- Gymnasiarch (Latin: gymnasiarchus, from Gr****: γυμνασίαρχος, gymnasiarchos), which derives from Gr**** γυμνάσιον (gymnasion, gymnasium) + ἄρχειν, archein...
- him for a range of activities, including emb****ies to Rome, service as gymnasiarch, revival of festivals, and building works. Diodorus is part of a class...
- commemorates a dedication by one Bakchios son of Satios, the ****istant gymnasiarch. The other, recorded on a drawing made by Auguste Debay, preserves part...
- if no citizen proved wealthy or willing enough to sponsor them as a Gymnasiarch or Agonothetes. Generally Hadrian preferred that Gr**** notables, including...
- Cilicia Gaius Julius Agrippa quaestor of Asia Gaius Julius Alexander Berenici**** proconsul of Asia Lucius Julius Gainius Fabius Agrippa gymnasiarch...
- Cilicia Gaius Julius Agrippa quaestor of Asia Gaius Julius Alexander Berenici**** proconsul of Asia Lucius Julius Gainius Fabius Agrippa gymnasiarch...
- Nicolas Dally, founded the "Gymnase Triat". Triat envisioned himself as a "gymnasiarch", educating aristocrats and the bourgeoisie in hygienic sports. Triat...
- Cilicia Gaius Julius Agrippa quaestor of Asia Gaius Julius Alexander Berenici**** proconsul of Asia Lucius Julius Gainius Fabius Agrippa gymnasiarch...
- Little is known of his early life. In his career, Agrippa served as a gymnasiarch and a Pontifex Maximus. In 115, Apamea suffered a serious earthquake...
- Kingdom of Pergamon. By the end of the ****enistic period, the offices of gymnasiarch and of ephebarch, with responsibility for the neoi (young) and epheboi...