-
under a
toparchēs and was in turn a
subdivision of the
nomos (nome or province),
which was
governed by a strategos. In
Ptolemaic Egypt, the
toparches was...
- Part 6 (Chapters 89-91)
contains advice to the
autonomous local ruler (
toparchēs) on his
dealings with the Emperor. The book is
valuable to historians...
- it
formed its own district, that of "Choma and Cappadocia",
under a
toparches. This
district appears to have been
mostly coextensive with the bandon...
- St.
Jovan Vladimir, c. 1000 – 22 May 1016
Stefan Vojislav, archon, and
toparches of the
kastra of Dalmatia, Zeta and Ston, 1018 – c. 1043 Neda (female)...
- of the
Toklu Dede
Mosque Tomb of
Jesus Tomislav of
Croatia Tondrakites Toparches Topoteretes Tornike Eristavi Tornikios family Totila Toupha Tourkia, Metropolitanate...
- of
Manzikert in 1071, most of
Cappadocia was lost to the Seljuks. A "
toparches of
Cappadocia and Choma", however,
appears as late as 1081
either implying...
- (father of Tantalus)
Tmolus (son of Ares)
Tolmides Tomb of
Menecrates Toparches Tower of the
Winds Toxaechmes Toxeus Toxotai Trachis (Phocis) Tractatus...