- outside. From ca. 530 to ca. 585, the
individual phylarchs were
subordinated to a
supreme phylarch from the Gh****anid dynasty. In
Thomas More's Utopia...
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three Arab
phylarchs took part in the
punitive expedition against Mundhir, and
dukes from
Phoenicia also parti****ted. Two of the
phylarchs named by John...
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Bedouin raiders. They were
ardent Christians and at
least one of
their phylarchs and kings, Dawud,
built a
Christian monastery, Deir Dawud. The Salihid...
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brother of Abu
Karab (Abocharabus),
phylarch of
Palaestina Salutaris. He
became ruler of the Gh****anids and
phylarch of
Arabia Petraea and
Palaestina Secunda...
- (Imperial Aramaic: 𐡉𐡌𐡋𐡊𐡅, romanized: Yamlīḵū; died 31 BC) was one of the
phylarchs, or
petty princes of the Arab
tribe of the
Emesenes in
Emesa (now Homs...
- equipment, the prodromoi, however, were
equipped by
their phylarchs.
Xenophon exhorts the
phylarchs to
equip their prodromoi well and to
drill them in the...
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Described as goat-squid hybrids, they
serve various functions for the Carryx.
Phylarchs: Large, horse-sized
creatures with bony
exoskeletons who
serve as architects...
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officials who
seemed to be
arranged in a hierarchy.
Beneath the
kings were
phylarchs, who were
chiefs of
separate tribes.
Other officials include sub-chiefs...
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frontier troops,
including Christian Arab
light cavalry led by the Gh****anid
phylarch Jabala ibn al-Ayham and
Armenian auxiliaries led by a
certain Georgius...
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dynasty who
lived in the 1st
century BC and was a
tribal chieftain or
Phylarch. The
ancestors of
Sampsiceramus were Arabs, who
settled in the Orontes...