patesi (Meaning)

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patesi (n.)

A religious as well as a secular designation applied to rulers of some of the city states of ancient Chaldea, as Lagash or Shirpurla, who were conceived to be direct representatives of the tutelary god of the place.

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patesi Sentence Examples

  1. The patesi, the governor of the city-state, held significant power in ancient Mesopotamia.
  2. Gudea, the patesi of Lagash, was renowned for his piety and architectural accomplishments.
  3. The patesi served not only as administrators but also as religious figures in their communities.
  4. Patesis controlled the military forces, collected taxes, and presided over legal matters.
  5. The patesi of Umma and Lagash frequently engaged in conflicts over territorial disputes.
  6. The role of patesi evolved over time, becoming more political and less religious.
  7. Some patesis deposed their overlords and declared themselves independent rulers.
  8. The title of patesi was sometimes inherited within families, creating dynasties.
  9. The patesi of Adab, Agudeya, was a skilled diplomat who forged alliances and maintained peace.
  10. The decline of the patesi system marked the rise of larger monarchical states in Mesopotamia.

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A religious as well as a secular designation applied to rulers of some of the city states of ancient Chaldea, as Lagash or Shirpurla, who were conceived to be d

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The patesi, the governor of the city-state, held significant power in ancient Mesopotamia.

Gudea, the patesi of Lagash, was renowned for his piety and architectural accomplishments.

The patesi served not only as administrators but also as religious figures in their communities.

Patesis controlled the military forces, collected taxes, and presided over legal matters.