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|strgr=from [[ἔθνος]] and [[ἀρχή]]; the [[governor]] ([[not]] [[king]]) of a [[district]]: ethnarch.
|strgr=from [[ἔθνος]] and [[ἀρχή]]; the [[governor]] ([[not]] [[king]]) of a [[district]]: ethnarch.
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|txtha=ἐθναρχου, ὁ (from [[ἔθνος]] and [[ἄρχω]]), (equivalent to [[founder]] of a [[nation]], [[Philo]], quis rer. div. her. § 56), an ethnarch, [[one]] [[set]] [[over]] a [[people]] as [[ruler]], [[but]] [[without]] the [[authority]] and [[name]] of [[king]] (Lucian, in Macrobius, § 17 [[ἀντί]] ἐθναρχου [[βασιλεύς]] ἀναγορευθεις Βοσπορου; so the [[governor]] whom the Alexandrian Jews used to [[have]] [[was]] called [[ἐθνάρχης]], of whom Josephus says, Antiquities 14,7, 2, ὅς διοικεῖ τέ τό [[ἔθνος]] καί [[δίαιτα]] κρίσεις καί συμβολαιων ἐπιμελειται καί προσταγμάτων, ὡς ἄνπολιτείας [[ἄρχων]] ἀυτοτελους; [[likewise]] Simon Maccabaeus, Josephus, Antiquities 13,6, 6; cf. (19,5, 2); b. j. 2,6, 3): ὁ [[ἐθνάρχης]] Ἁρέτα [[τοῦ]] βασιλέως, the [[governor]] of Damascene [[Syria]], [[ruling]] in the [[name]] of [[king]] Aretas ([[which]] [[see]]); cf. B. D. [[under]] the [[word]] Smith's Bible Dictionary, Governor, 11).
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