- A
nomarch (Ancient Gr****: νομάρχης,
Ancient Egyptian: ḥrj tp ꜥꜣ
Great Chief) was a
provincial governor in
ancient Egypt; the
country was
divided into 42 provinces...
- country. Quickly, they ****umed a role in the
administration alongside the
nomarches, the
governor of each of the country's nomes, and the oikonomos, in charge...
- "prefectures" or "counties". Each
nomos was
headed by a
prefect (νομάρχης,
nomarches), who was a
ministerial appointee until ca. 1990, but was then elected...
- explanation. Gr****: γενικός διοικήτης (genikos dioikētēs), νομάρχης (
nomarchēs,
which may mean "nomarch" or "prefect of department") or also "valē",...
- ****ados: archēgoi kommatōn -
hypourgoi -
hyphypourgoi -
genikoi grammateis -
nomarches kai dēmarchoi (in Gr****). Para tō ekdotē Karolō Bek. p. 140. Retrieved...
- self and 'nomos'
means to
govern (nomos: as can be seen in its
usage in
nomárchēs which means chief of the province).
Kantian autonomy also
provides a sense...
-
responsible for the
collection of
revenue and administration, much as the
nomarchēs for the
nomos and the komarchēs for each komē. In an account, the toparchies...
- Smith, 1856) i c g
Tachytes nitidulus (Fabricius, 1793) i c g
Tachytes nomarches ****wski, 1962 i c g
Tachytes notabilis R. Turner, 1917 i c g Tachytes...