APA TEGESÉ PHYLARCH ING BASA INGGRIS?
Phylarch
Phylark iku sawijining judhul basa Yunani sing tegesé "panguasa saka suku", saka phyle, "suku" + archein "kanggo ngwasani". Ing Athena Klasik, phylarch minangka komandan kapilih kavaleri sing diwenehake dening saben sepuluh suku kutha. Ing kekaisaran Romawi pungkasan abad ka-4 nganti abad kaping 7, judhul iki diwenehake marang para pangarsane pangarsane kaisar Arab Kakaisaran ing Timur, loro sing mapan ing Kekaisaran lan njaba. Saka ca. 530 kanggo ca. 585, phylarchs individu kasebut subordinated menyang phylarch paling dhuwur saka dinasti Ghassanid.
Definisi saka phylarch ing bausastra Basa Inggris
Definisi phylarch ing kamus iku panguwaos saka suku ing Yunani Kuno, lan ing Atena, kepala klan ing perang, utawa umum, pangareping suku.
BUKU BASA INGGRIS KAKAIT KARO «PHYLARCH»
Temukaké kagunané saka
phylarch ing pilihan bibliografi iki. Buku kang kakait dening
phylarch lan pethikan cekak kang padha kanggo nyediyakaké panggunané ing sastra Basa Inggris.
1
The Political Works of James Harrington: Part One
The function of the phylarch or prerogative troop is five-fold. First, they are the
council of the tribe, and as such to govern the musters of the same according to
the foregoing orders, having cognizance of what hath passed in the
congregations ...
James Harrington, John Greville Agard Pocock
2
Byzantium and the Arabs in the Fifth Century
The presumption is that his son, Petrus II, immediately acceded to the
phylarchate of the Parembole, but it is not clear how long he ruled as phylarch.
The other terminus is the middle of the sixth century, when Terebon II was the
phylarch of the ...
3
Byzantium and the Arabs in the Sixth Century
Somewhat similarly, the Ghassanid phylarch was invited to take part in the
consecration of a church in Huwwarin; see BASICl.l, 455-61. these groups
helped give the Arab phylarchate a new look, A Background Ghassanid Federate
Society.
Order, is the first Magistrate of the Phylarch, or Prerogative Troop. The Lord
Lieutenant, over and above his Duty mention'd, is Commander in Chief of the
Musters of the Youth, and second Magistrate of the Phylarch. The Custos
Rotulorum is to ...
James Harrington, John Toland, John Hall,
1737
5
The Oceana and other works ¬of ¬James ¬Harrington
x,,gP,,-,,,, of the Hundreds, beginning -with the Lord High Sherifl; -who, over and
Magnitude- above his more antient Ofices, and those added by the former Order,
is the Magisirat of the Phylarch, or Prerogative Troop. The Lord Lieutenant, over ...
James Harrington, John Toland,
1747
For 'tranibor' (below), the etymology seems to be traneis or tranos ('clear', 'plain', '
distinct') plus boros ('devouring', 'gluttonous'). Although Hythloday says that these
terms have been displaced by the more unambiguously respectful 'phylarch' ...
Sir Thomas More (Saint), George M. Logan, Robert Merrihew Adams,
2002
The Lord Lieutenant, 0-ver and above his Dut mention'd, is Cornmander in Chizf
of the Muslers of the Touth, an] second Magzslrat of the Phylarch. The Custos
Rotulorurn is- to return the yearly Mzyier-roll: of the Trihe, as well that of the Tbuth
...
James Harrington, John Toland, John Hall,
1747
8
The Oceana, and Other Works, Now First Publish'd from His ...
u. Order. Functions of the Magistrats of the Prime Magnitude. Functions of the
Phylarch. ber"d, that so were the Burgesses in the former Government, theless
the Knights of the Shire were Men of greater qualit : And the Election at the
Hundred ...
9
The Oceana, and other works of James Harrington, esq; ...
"The Lord Lieutenant, over and above his Duty mention* d, is Commander in
Chief of the Musters of the Youth, and second Magistrat of the Phylarch. The
Custos Rotulorum is to return the yearly Muster-rolls of the Tribe > as well that of
the ...
James Harrington, John Toland,
1737
10
Byzantium and the Arabs in the Fourth Century
... designate not only Scenitae but all Arabs, it was easy to conceive of the Arabs
as nomads composed of tribes, phylai, and thus the term phylarch, chosen to
designate their chiefs, was in the minds of the Graeco-Roman writers only
apposite.