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timocracy (from Gr**** τιμή timē, "honor, worth" and -κρατία -
kratia, "rule") in Aristotle's
Politics is a
state where only
property owners may parti****te...
- Gr**** κλέπτης kléptēs, "thief", or κλέπτω kléptō, "I steal", and -κρατία -
kratía from κράτος krátos, "power, rule"), also
referred to as thievocracy, is...
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Byzantine Syria.
Abraham was the most
important of the
bishops on the see of
Kratia from its
foundation in the 2nd
century until its
dissolution in the 12th...
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accordance with the
concept of a democracy, from the Gr****
demos (people) and
kratìa (power). However, this
power is not to be
exercised arbitrarily by mob rule...
- ****ocracy, from
Ancient Gr**** πόρνη (pórnē, "female prostitute") + -κρατία (-
kratíā, "government" or "rule"), may also
refer to: ****ocrates, an 1878 painting...
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Christian monk
December 13 –
Childebert I, king of the
Franks Abraham of
Kratia,
Christian monk (approximate date)
Empress Dugu,
Northern Zhou
consort Gabrán...
- -cracy, -crat government, rule,
authority Gr**** κράτος (krátos), κρατία (
kratía) acrasia, akrasia, akratic, anocracy, aristocracy, autocracy, autocrat,...
- (book) /ˌkɔːrpərəˈtɒkrəsi/; from
corporate and Gr****: -κρατία, romanized: -
kratía, lit. 'domination by' "Corporatocracy".
Oxford Dictionaries.
Archived from...
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accordance with the
concept of a democracy, from the Gr****
demos (people) and
kratìa (power). However, this
power is not to be
exercised arbitrarily, but in...
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saint Abraham of Kiev, a monk and
Ukrainian Roman Catholic saint Abraham of
Kratia (c.474–c.558), a
Christian monk and
saint Mar Abraham, a
saint of the Syriac...