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- Politarch (Gr****: πολιτάρχης, politarches; plural πολιτάρχαι, politarchai) was a ****enistic and Roman-era Macedonian title for an elected governor (archon)...
- the Roman Martyrology on August 4. Aristarchus son of Aristarchus, a politarch of Thessalonica (39/38 BC?) may be the same person with Aristarchus. "Roman...
- Fragmentary inscription bearing the names of six city archons (politarchs), 2nd century BC, Archaeological Museum of Pella...
- high-ranking muni****l officials, such as the military strategos and the politarch, i.e. the elected governor (archon) of a large city (polis), as well as...
- the aim to commemorate a donation of 1500 denari, by Philip, who was a politarch of Deuriopus, i.e. an elected governor of the town during the Roman era...
- decorated marble balustrade from the Colosseum, Rome, Italy, (2nd century AD) Politarch inscription from the Vardar Gate, Thessaloniki, Greece, (2nd century AD)...
- high-ranking muni****l officials, including the military-rooted strategos and politarch, i.e. the elected governor (archon) of a large city (polis), but also...
- "Jason", as one of Paul's followers, to the civic authorities (called politarchs in verse 6; a title attested in inscriptional evidence for Thessalonica)...
- Antipater of Thessalonica (‹See Tfd›Gr****: Ἀντίπατρος ὁ Θεσσαλονικεύς; c. 10 BC - c. AD 38) was a Gr**** epigrammatist of the Roman period. Antipater lived...
- that the city authorities in Thessalonica in the 1st century were called politarchs (Acts 17:6–8) According to inscriptions, grammateus is the correct title...