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|Definition= | |Definition=δεκατάρχου, ὁ, = [[δεκάταρχος]], Lat. [[decurio]], in the Roman fleet, ''IG''5(1).818.5 (Sparta, iii A.D.), ''Supp.Epigr.''1.345 (Paros, i A.D.). | ||
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Latest revision as of 11:08, 25 August 2023
English (LSJ)
δεκατάρχου, ὁ, = δεκάταρχος, Lat. decurio, in the Roman fleet, IG5(1).818.5 (Sparta, iii A.D.), Supp.Epigr.1.345 (Paros, i A.D.).
Spanish (DGE)
-ου, ὁ
milit. y admin.
1 en el ejército romano decurión jefe de una turma de la caballería στρατευόμενος ἐπὶ τούς Πέρσας δ. IG 5(1).818.5 (Esparta II d.C.), cf. PAbinn.59.10 (IV d.C.).
2 en el Egipto romano decurión oficial con funciones judiciales y de policía PMil.Vogl.73.1 (II d.C.), PGrenf.1.47.1 (II d.C.).
3 en la admin. imperial decurión, jefe de una decuria de libertos o esclavos imperiales ISmyrna 233.3 (II/III d.C.), cf. δεκαδάρχης, δεκάταρχος.
Greek Monolingual
ο (Α)
βλ. δεκάταρχος.