CO OZNACZA SŁOWO TETRARCHATE
Definicja słowa tetrarchate w słowniku
Pierwsza definicja tetrarchatu w słowniku to pozycja władcy jednej czwartej kraju. Inną definicją tetrarchatu jest pozycja podległego władcy, w szczególności Syrii pod Cesarstwem Rzymskim. Tetrarchat to także stanowisko dowódcy jednej z mniejszych pododdziałów falangi macedońskiej.
KSIĄŻKI POWIĄZANE ZE SŁOWEM «TETRARCHATE»
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tetrarchate w następujących pozycjach bibliograficznych Książki powiązane ze słowem
tetrarchate oraz krótkie ich fragmenty w celu przedstawienia kontekstu użycia w literaturze.
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A New Greek and English Lexicon; principally on the plan of ...
(Té" rpapxía, as, t), the command of four Xóxoi — a Tetrarchate, Eur. Alcest. 1173.
(TerpapxiKÒs, ci), kòv, adj. per- taining to, or proper to a tetrarch, or tetrarchate ;
concerning a tetrarchate. Terpás, áSos, //, the number four ; a quaternary, the ...
This Agrippa was vested by Caius Cœfar in the tetrarchates of Philip and
Lyfanias, and honoured with the name of king; afterwards Claudius gave him
Antipas s tetrarchate, with those ot Judæa and Samaria, whereby his dominions
were ...
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A view of the rise and fall of the kingdoms of Judah and Israel
481. THE. TETRARCHATE. Upon the decease of this wretched man,* his
extensive territories were divided amongst three of his sons; Archelaus, one of
his sons by Malthace, being made tetrarch of Judea, Idumaea, and Samaria;
Herod- ...
William Stevens (biographer.),
1833
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History of Rome, and of the Roman people: from its origin to ...
84 Consular Diptych of Flavius Felix 392 Mosaic Pavement of a Church (Tyre) . -
554 COLORED MAP.' The Tetrarchate 370 1 Facing the pages Indicated.
ALPHABETICAL INDEX TO TEXT ILLUSTRATIONS, INCLUDING MAPS AND
PLANS.
Victor Duruy, John Pentland Mahaffy,
1894
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Jahn's Biblical archaeology, tr
The only river in Palestine of any considerable size is the Jordan, which, as was
first discovered in the tetrarchate of Philip, issues from lake Phiala, at the foot of
mount Libanusg. Upon leaving this lake it runs underground for thirteen miles
and ...
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The Gospel According to St. Luke
4), and the town of Caesarea Phihppi which he beautified was named from him.
of [turaea and of the region qf T rac/wm'tir] His tetrarchate also included Batanaea
(Bashan), Auranitis (the Hauran), Gaulanitis (Colin), and some parts about ...
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Ordo Sæclorum: A Treatise on the Chronology of the Holy ...
Now there are in existence three coins of Herod Antipas, with the numeral MF*
intimating that they were struck in the 43rd year of his tetrarchate, and this is the
latest date noted on any of his coins. If his tetrarchate bears date, as we maintain,
...
procurator; (2) the tetrarchate of Galilee and of Perea under Herod Antipas; (3)
the tetrarchate of Herod Philip. Both of these two Herods were sons of Herod the
Great. Jesus was the subject of Herod Antipas, whose character can be well ...
William Rainey Harper, Ernest De Witt Burton, Shailer Mathews,
1915
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The Gentleman's Magazine
Philip was in the 37th year of his tetrarchate, A.U. 787; consequently began it
A. U. 75o, after his father Herod's death. (Lririnius was engaged in war with the
Homonadenses, A.U. 748; consequently the taxation could not be performed that
...
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APPLETON'S NEW PRACTICAL CYCLOPEDIA
During a visit to Jerusalem for the purpose of celebrating the Passover, Christ
appeared before him, sent by Pilate as a former resident of his tetrarchate. In 42
a.d. Herod journeyed to Rome to obtain the royal dignity, but. through the
intrigues ...