Definition of Ethnarchy. Meaning of Ethnarchy. Synonyms of Ethnarchy

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Definition of Ethnarchy

Ethnarchy
Ethnarchy Eth"narch*y . [Gr. ?.] The dominion of an ethnarch; principality and rule. --Wright.

Meaning of Ethnarchy from wikipedia

- E****enical Patriarch under the Millet system. This regime, called the Ethnarchy, was retained during the British rule in Cyprus and survived in practice...
- The ethnarchy of Comana was a client-state of ancient Rome that lay between Pontus and Cappadocia. It was based around the city of Comana, Pontus and...
- The e****enical patriarch of Constantinople (Gr****: Οἰκουμενικός Πατριάρχης, romanized: Oikoumenikós Patriárchēs) is the archbishop of Constantinople and...
- represented the Cyprus Ethnarchy in New York. Later, he was allowed to return to his London post as representative of the Cyprus Ethnarchy. He sta**** in London...
- Herod Agrippa) Cartimandua 43-69 AD Roman client kingdoms in Britain Ethnarchy of Comana Client kingdoms in ancient Rome Howard Hayes Scullard and Andrew...
- ISBN 978-0-674-39731-6, p. 246: "When Archelaus was deposed from the ethnarchy in 6 CE, Judea proper, Samaria and Idumea were converted into a Roman...
- ISBN 978-0-674-39731-6. Retrieved 2023-08-18. When Archelaus was deposed from the ethnarchy in 6 CE, Judea proper, Samaria and Idumea were converted into a Roman...
- Tower (Caesarea), Sebaste, and Jerusalem, was ****igned to Archelaus' ethnarchy in Judaea. The construction of Herod's superior harbor at Caesarea diminished...
- 1976, ISBN 0-674-39731-2, page 246: "When Archelaus was deposed from the ethnarchy in 6 AD, Judea proper, Samaria and Idumea were converted into a Roman...
-  71. Schwartz 2009, p. 48. Grabbe 2010, p. 25; Gabba 2008, p. 130: His ethnarchy was transformed into a Roman province of the equestrian rank; Shahin 2005...