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Ethnarch (pronounced /ˈɛθnɑːrk/, also ethnarches, Gr****: ἐθνάρχης) is a term that
refers generally to
political leadership over a
common ethnic group or...
- Gr****: Ἡρῴδης Ἀρχέλαος, Hērōidēs Archelaos; 23 BC – c. AD 18) was the
ethnarch of Samaria, Judea, and Idumea,
including the
cities Caesarea and Jaffa...
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Cyprus from 1950 to 1977. He is
widely regarded as the
founding father, or "
Ethnarch", of the
Republic of Cyprus,
leading its
transition from
British colonial...
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members of
Herod the
Great include Herod's son
Herod Archelaus who
became ethnarch of Judea, Samaria, and Idumea; Herod's son
Philip who
became tetrarch of...
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century BCE. He was also
briefly King of
Judea 67–66 BCE and then the
ethnarch (ruler) of Judea,
probably over the
period 47–40 BCE. Hyrc**** was the...
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translated as Cyrenius, was a
Roman aristocrat.
After the
banishment of the
ethnarch Herod Archelaus from the
tetrarchy of
Judea in AD 6,
Quirinius was appointed...
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Priest from 152 BCE)
Simon Th****i, 142–135 BCE (
Ethnarch and High Priest) John Hyrc**** I, 134–104 BCE (
Ethnarch and High Priest)
Aristobulus I, 104–103 BCE...
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designated the
highest religious and
political authority (millet-bashi, or
ethnarch). Likewise,
Ottoman Jews came
under the
authority of the
Haham Başı, or...
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effect Cultural ****imilation
Cultural identity Demonym Development Endonym Ethnarch Ethnic flag
Ethnic option Ethnic origin Ethnic religion Ethnicity in census...
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Coponius Roman Rulers of
Judea Preceded by
Herod Archelaus,
Ethnarch of Samaria, Judea, and Edom
Prefect of
Judaea Succeeded by
Marcus Ambivulus...