Definition of Ethnarchies

1. ethnarchy [n] - See also: ethnarchy

Lexicographical Neighbors of Ethnarchies

ethmoiditis
ethmoidolacrimal suture
ethmoidomaxillary suture
ethmoids
ethmolacrimal
ethmomaxillary
ethmonasal
ethmopalatal
ethmosphenoid
ethmoturbinal
ethmoturbinals
ethmovomerine
ethmovomerine plate
ethn-
ethnarch
ethnarchies (current term)
ethnarchs
ethnarchy
ethnic
ethnic cleansing
ethnic group
ethnic groups
ethnic joke
ethnic minorities
ethnic minority
ethnic music
ethnic slur
ethnica
ethnical
ethnically

Literary usage of Ethnarchies

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. The Historians' History of the World: A Comprehensive Narrative of the Rise by Henry Smith Williams (1907)
"Syria, the great stronghold of the Roman power in the East, was still skirted by several tributary kingdoms or ethnarchies, such as Chalcis, Emesa, ..."

2. A history of the Romans under the empire by Charles Merivale (1865)
"... was still skirted by several tributary kingdoms or ethnarchies, such as Chalcis, Emesa, Damascus, and Abilene; but the dependency of Judea, ..."

3. A hand-book of Bible geography (1844)
"When the Romans became masters of Judea, they divided the country into districts to which they gave the name of ethnarchies and ..."

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