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Definition of Tetrarchs
1. tetrarch [n] - See also: tetrarch
Lexicographical Neighbors of Tetrarchs
Literary usage of Tetrarchs
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. A History of New Testament Times in Palestine, 175 B.C.-70 A.D. by Shailer Mathews (1910)
"CHAPTER XII PALESTINE UNDER THE ROMANS AND THE tetrarchs * EXCLUSIVE of the Greek
cities, Palestine was broken into three separate administrative districts, ..."
2. The Jews Under Roman Rule by William Douglas Morrison (1890)
"IV THE ROMAN tetrarchs. (BC 4 to AD 37.) IMMEDIATELY after Herod's death Augustus
sent Sabinus, a Roman official, to superintend the administration till he ..."
3. The Jews Under Roman Rule by William Douglas Morrison (1890)
"THE ROMAN tetrarchs. (BC 4 to AD 37.) IMMEDIATELY after Herod's death Augustus
sent Sabinus, a Roman official, to superintend the administration till he ..."
4. The Jews Under Roman Rule by William Douglas Morrison (1895)
"THE ROMAN tetrarchs. (BC 4 to AD 37.) IMMEDIATELY after Herod's death Augustus
sent Sabinus, a Roman official, to superintend the administration till he ..."
5. Sabbath evening readings on the New Testament by John Cumming (1854)
"... properly, the governor of a fourth part of a kingdom ; and those who had a
fourth part of the kingdom assigned to them, were called tetrarchs; ..."
6. Our Young Folks' Josephus: The Antiquities of the Jews and the Jewish Wars by Flavius Josephus (1912)
"... ARE MADE tetrarchs WHEN Cassius left Syria a new sedition arose in Jerusalem.
Cassius had protected Herod; but no sooner was he gone than the adverse ..."
7. The Commentaries of Caesar, Translated Into English: To which is Prefixed a by Julius Caesar, William Duncan, Aulus Hirtius (1755)
"... laying afide the Regal Ornaments, by the neighbouring tetrarchs) and King of
the fon, but even of a Criminal, ..."