- with two
politarchs honoured Artemis Tauropolos after a
Thracian campaign. One of the
earliest extant inscriptions to use the term "
Politarch" was located...
- high-ranking muni****l officials, such as the
military strategos and the
politarch, i.e. the
elected governor (archon) of a
large city (polis), as well as...
-
decorated marble balustrade from the Colosseum, Rome, Italy, (2nd
century AD)
Politarch inscription from the
Vardar Gate, Thessaloniki, Greece, (2nd
century AD)...
- high-ranking muni****l officials,
including the military-rooted
strategos and
politarch, i.e. the
elected governor (archon) of a
large city (polis), but also...
- "Jason", as one of Paul's followers, to the
civic authorities (called
politarchs in
verse 6; a
title attested in
inscriptional evidence for Thessalonica)...
- the aim to
commemorate a
donation of 1500 denari, by Philip, who was a
politarch of Deuriopus, i.e. an
elected governor of the town
during the
Roman era...
- the
Roman Martyrology on
August 4.
Aristarchus son of Aristarchus, a
politarch of
Thessalonica (39/38 BC?) may be the same
person with Aristarchus. "Roman...
- the
Peloponnese had been
invaded by
Egyptian forces, he was
appointed politarch (head of
public order) of
Kyparissia and took part in the
defence of Neokastro...
- that the city
authorities in
Thessalonica in the 1st
century were
called politarchs (Acts 17:6–8)
According to inscriptions,
grammateus is the
correct title...
-
Antipater of
Thessalonica (Gr****: Ἀντίπατρος ὁ Θεσσαλονικεύς; c. 10 BC - c. AD 38) was a Gr****
epigrammatist of the
Roman period.
Antipater lived during...