Definition of Tetrarchs

1. Noun. (plural of tetrarch) ¹

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Definition of Tetrarchs

1. tetrarch [n] - See also: tetrarch

Lexicographical Neighbors of Tetrarchs

tetraptote
tetraptotes
tetraptych
tetrapus
tetrapyrrole
tetrapyrroles
tetrapyrrolic
tetraquark
tetraquarks
tetrarch
tetrarchate
tetrarchates
tetrarchic
tetrarchical
tetrarchies
tetrarchs (current term)
tetrarchy
tetrarchys
tetraribonucleotide
tetraric acid
tetrarooseveltite
tetras
tetrasaccharide
tetrasaccharides
tetrascelus
tetraschistic
tetrasepalous
tetrasilicide
tetrasilicides
tetrasiloxane

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, ..."

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