- with brothers, as
occurs in the
heroic tradition; the
title φύλαρχος (
phylarchos)
given to him by
Olympiodorus of
Thebes may
suggest he was not the sole...
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evoke similar concepts: μόθακες / mothakes: a
connotation of freedom,
Phylarchos affirmed that they were free (eleutheroi),
Claudius Aeli**** (Varia Historia...
-
Dimale mentions a
number of Gr****
offices such as prytanis,
grammateus and
phylarchos as well as a
single dedication to Phoebus. The
inscriptions bear both...
- and
Roman Biography and Mythology, "Philarchus", Boston, (1867) Suda, "
Phylarchos" Athenaeus, Deipnosophistae, ii. 51 Polybius, Histories, ii. 56 Plutarch...
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frontier of Syria, the
Romans would appoint a
Saracen sheikh (called a
phylarchos in Gr****),
according him an
official rank in the
Roman hierarchy, to "shadow"...