- held
captive in the
dungeons of the
Carthaginian Acropolis.
Priests and
pentarchs sentence him to death.
Scene 2: The
festival of
celebration in Carthage...
- this era
Aimser na Coicedach,
which has been
translated as: "Time of the
Pentarchs"; "Time of the Five Fifths"; and "Time of the
provincial kings". It was...
- (founded by Sts.
Peter and Paul),
currently in Italy. This was the only
Pentarch in the
Western Roman Empire, and is now
better known as the Pope of the...
- to the
lochagos was the decurion, who
commanded a
squad of 10 men; the
pentarch, who
commanded four
other men; and the tetrarch, who
commanded three. The...
- It
referred to the
second or third-to-last rank,
above a
pentarch, and later,
above a
pentarch and tetrarch. (The
tetrarch appears in the
Strategikon of...
- this era
Aimser na Coicedach,
which has been
translated as: "Time of the
Pentarchs"; "Time of the Five Fifths"; and "Time of the
provincial kings". It was...
-
primary industries today are
timber and
farming of
sheep and cattle. The
Pentarch Group acquired the
sawmill in June 2021 and the mill
specialises in making...
-
Rubio Padilla, and
Carlos PrĂo went up to
inform the
Pentarchs that they were no
longer Pentarchs and did not have the
right to
select the president. The...
-
Pentarchy of Patriarchs. Rome (Sts.
Peter and Paul), i.e. the Pope, the only
Pentarch in the
Western Roman Empire.
Alexandria (St. Mark),
currently in Egypt...
-
early 1990s, with a
children playground and a
community center designed by
Pentarch architects on Mace
Street which was
built in 1993. In 2005 it was proposed...