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Definition of Phylarchs
1. phylarch [n] - See also: phylarch
Lexicographical Neighbors of Phylarchs
Literary usage of Phylarchs
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Public Organization in Ancient Greece: A Documentary Study by Nicholas F. Jones (1987)
"3.11), the individual squadrons came under the leadership of ten [later, twelve]
phylarchs, elected by show of hands one from each phyle (AP 61.5).13 Still, ..."
2. Ideal Commonwealths: Comprising More's Utopia, Bacon's New Atlantis by Thomas More, Tommaso Campanella, Francis Bacon, James Harrington, Henry Morley (1901)
"The parishes having levied the tax-money accordingly, shall return it to the
officers of the hundreds, the hundred to the phylarchs, ..."
3. A Dictionary of Greek and Roman Antiquities by William Smith (1891)
"When the phylarchs in the change from oligarchy И democracy lost their important
civil ... of the phylarchs from four to ten, according fc Herodotus' (v. ..."