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epistates
‖ eˈpistaˌtes Obs. [mod.L. epistatēs, a. Gr. ἐπιστάτης one who is set over, f. ἐπί over + στα- stem of ἱ-στάναι to set; in Athens, the president of the ἐκκλησία or assembly.] An overseer, a superintendent.1651 Biggs New Disp. 41 Where Reason sits sole Epistates. 1731 Bailey vol. II, Epistates, a com...
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Epistates
An (, ) in ancient Greece was any sort of superintendent or overseer. In the Hellenistic kingdoms generally, an is always connected with a subject district (a regional assembly), where the , as resident representative of the king, exercised control and collected taxes. Military use In military texts...
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Hybomitra epistates
Hybomitra epistates is a species of horse flies in the family Tabanidae.
Distribution
Canada, United States.
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epistatic
epistatic, a. Genetics. (ɛpɪˈstætɪk) [prob. f. epi- + Gr. στάσις standing, position, state, after hypostatic a., hypostasis; but cf. Gr. ἐπιστάτης one who is set over (see epistates), ἐπιστασία dominion; a derivation directly from ἐπιστάτικος of government, (also) standing still, or from ἐπίστασις e...
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Protostates
A protostates (, "the one who stands first/in front"), in Ancient Greece, was the man in front of an epistates (the one who stands behind). The Greek phalanx was made up of alternate ranks of protostates and epistates.
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Dioiketes
See also
Epistates
Oikonomos
Procurator
References
Sources
Hagedorn, Dieter, Zum Amt des "dioiketes" im römischen Ägypten, Yale Classicaal Studies
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Patroclus (admiral)
A garrison was installed on the island, under the epistates Hieron of Syracuse. Patroclus also appointed an epistates, Apollodorus, probably also from Ioulis, but his exact role, i.e., whether his role was temporary, linked with the
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Androtion
Androtion began his political career not long before 385, and the first position we can place him as holding is that of epistates, some time in the 370s
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Archagathus of Libya
Remaining life
Archagathus served in the Ptolemaic administration as an official as an Epistates in Cyrenaica. King Ptolemy
son of Ptolemy and Berenice
the Saviours Archagathus son of Agathocles
epistates of Libya
and his wife Stratonice
Serapis, Isis of temenos
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前列兵
古希腊方阵的军事上,前列兵和后列兵(Epistates)是最基础单位,一个方阵纵列由许多的前列兵和后列兵组成。如果一个方阵纵列(lochos)有8人,则第1、3、5、7人为前列兵,第2、4、6、8人为后列兵。在一个方阵纵列第一个前列兵称为排长(lochos)。在拜占庭帝国时还维持这种称呼。
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Episkopoi
See also
Bishop
Epistates
References
Aristoph. Aves, 1022, &c., with Schol.';
Harpocrat. s. v. ; Bockh, Publ.
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前列兵 參考 导航菜单Greek Word Study Tool
前列兵(古希臘語: πρωτοστάτης) [1] ,即站在前一列的人。 古希臘方陣的軍事上,前列兵和後列兵(Epistates ...
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Lochos
The men in the uneven rows were called protostates, among which the lochagos, and the men in the even rows epistates. Should the line perform a pyknosis (that is, close its ranks by placement of half the lochos in the interval between the original lochoi), then the epistates
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Harmost
See also
Episcopi
Epistates
Phrourarch
Dictionary of Greek and Roman Antiquities
References
Military ranks of Sparta
Ancient Greek government
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Temple of Zeus Megistos
to Zeus Megistos is based only on a dedicatory inscription, according to which parts of the building were made by Seleucus, Strategos (strategos kai epistates
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