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anglicized as
toparch, is a Gr**** term for a
governor or
ruler of a
district and was
later applied to the
territory where the
toparch exercised his authority...
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royal Aeacid house, and
later he
became king (Malalas also
called him
toparch) of Epirus. He was one of the
strongest opponents of
early Rome, and had...
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Antipas sent him back to Pilate's court.
Salome I, Herod's sister, was the
toparch of Jabneh.
Herod Agrippa was the
grandson of Herod.
Thanks to his friendship...
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liberation movements.
Vojislav the
Dukljan held the
title of archon, and
toparch of the
Dalmatian kastra of Zeta and Ston (ἦν δὲ εἰς τὰ κάστρα Δαλματίας...
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Philippi (Philip)
Jamnia (Salome I)
Government King, Ethnarch, Tetrarch,
Toparch • 4 BCE–6 CE
Herod Archelaus (as Ethnarch) • 4 BCE–39 CE
Herod Antipas...
- It has no
identical word in English, but it is
similar to a margrave,
toparch and
marcher lord. The
etymology of the term is disputed, and it has been...
- Iturea, Trachonitis, and
Batanaea under Rome (4 BC–34 AD)
Salome I,
client Toparch of
Jabneh under Rome (4 BC–10 AD)
Herod Agrippa I
client King of Batanaea...
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submitting instead to the
various Gr****, Latin, and
later Serb rulers. A
toparch of
Great Vlachia is
mentioned by
Niketas Choniates for when the region...
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Salome Alexandra Queen Hasmonean c. 76 BC c. 67 BC 9
years Salome I –
Toparch Herodian tetrarchy 4 BC 10 AD 14
years Melisende Queen Kingdom of Jerusalem...
- was a
nobleman in
Byzantine service who had the
titles of archon, and
toparch of the
Dalmatian kastra of Zeta and Ston. In 1034 he led an unsuccessful...