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Definition of Tetrarchies
1. tetrarchy [n] - See also: tetrarchy
Lexicographical Neighbors of Tetrarchies
Literary usage of Tetrarchies
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The History and Antiquities of the Doric Race by Karl Otfried Müller (1830)
"The chief point which we have here to consider in reference to the object stated
above, is the division of Thessaly into tetrads, or tetrarchies; ..."
2. A biblical and theological dictionary by John Farrar (1852)
"... divided into three " tetrarchies," which were conferred on his three eons.
Luke iii. 1. THADD-SUS. See JUDE. | who founded or enlarged these structures. ..."
3. A Pisguh Sight of Palestine and the Confines Thereof: With the History of by Thomas Fuller (1869)
"Nor were the revenues of these tetrarchies less unequal than their extent, ...
Indeed, exactness in observing the bounds of these tetrarchies is not to be ..."
4. Studia Biblica Et Ecclesiastica: Essays Chiefly in Biblical and Patristic by University of Oxford (1896)
"Now, as is perfectly well-known, the idea of tetrarchies was a peculiarly Galatian
institution ; and if the Romans grave to part of their province the name ..."