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of the 4th to 7th centuries, where the title was given to the leading princes of the Empire's Arab allies in the East, both those settled within the Empire and outside. From ca. 530 to ca. 585, the individual phylarchs were subordinated to a supreme phylarch from the
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Judas Maccabaeus: The Jewish Struggle Against the Seleucids
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who commanded tribes, essentially the equivalent to "
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Index

Phylarchus
Greek
Latin
phyle
Classical Athens
ten tribes
Hellenistic period
Arabs
sheikh
later Roman Empire
Ghassanid
Thomas More
Utopia
Bar-Kochva, Bezalel
ISBN
0521323525
Oxford Dictionary of Byzantium
ISBN
978-0-19-504652-6
"Thomas More and Hythloday: Some Speculations on Utopia"
ISSN
0006-1999
JSTOR
20676287
Categories
Ancient Athenian titles
Byzantine titles and offices
Greek words and phrases

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