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Gymnasiarch (Latin: gymnasiarchus, from Gr****: γυμνασίαρχος, gymnasiarchos),
which derives from Gr**** γυμνάσιον (gymnasion, gymnasium) + ἄρχειν, archein...
- if no
citizen proved wealthy or
willing enough to
sponsor them as a
Gymnasiarch or Agonothetes.
Generally Hadrian preferred that Gr**** notables, including...
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commemorates a
dedication by one
Bakchios son of Satios, the ****istant
gymnasiarch. The other,
recorded on a
drawing made by
Auguste Debay,
preserves part...
- him for a
range of activities,
including emb****ies to Rome,
service as
gymnasiarch,
revival of festivals, and
building works.
Diodorus is part of a class...
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honored by Dionysius, the
gymnasiarch on the Gr****
island of Delos.
Another dedication survives in Athens, by a
gymnasiarch of
statues of
Chrestus and...
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public buildings were
erected by the
governing strategos and the
local gymnasiarch.: 189 In most cases,
these have not
survived and
evidence of them is...
- in
Myrtle Street by the Mayor, with
Hulley as
manager and self-styled
Gymnasiarch (an
Athenian officer who
superintended the gymnasia). Mr. C.P. Melly...
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Cilicia Gaius Julius Agrippa quaestor of Asia
Gaius Julius Alexander Berenici****
proconsul of Asia
Lucius Julius Gainius Fabius Agrippa gymnasiarch...
- Gr****: Κρατίλλος του Μαχάτα
Kratillos tou Machata) was a 3rd
century BC
gymnasiarch from the
ancient city of
Nikaia one of the main
settlements of the Illyrian...
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Little is
known of his
early life. In his career,
Agrippa served as a
gymnasiarch and a
Pontifex Maximus. In 115,
Apamea suffered a
serious earthquake...