tetrarchate (Meaning)
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tetrarchate (n.)
A tetrarchy.
Synonyms & Antonyms of tetrarchate
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tetrarchate Sentence Examples
- The tetrarchate of Galilee and Peraea was ruled by Herod Antipas.
- The tetrarchate system in Judea divided the region into four administrative areas.
- Philip the Tetrarch ruled the tetrarchate of Ituraea and Trachonitis.
- The tetrarchate of Abilene was governed by Lysanias.
- The tetrarchate gave local rulers partial autonomy under Roman supervision.
- The tetrarchates played a role in the spread of Christianity in early Roman times.
- The term "tetrarchate" derives from the Greek word "tetrarchia," meaning a territory ruled by four leaders.
- The tetrarchates contributed to the political and administrative organization of the Roman Empire.
- The tetrarchate of Judea was a key region in the Roman province of Judaea.
- The tetrarchate system was a unique and short-lived form of Roman governance in Judea and its neighboring territories.
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A tetrarchy.
No synonyms found.
No antonyms found.
The tetrarchate of Galilee and Peraea was ruled by Herod Antipas.
The tetrarchate system in Judea divided the region into four administrative areas.
Philip the Tetrarch ruled the tetrarchate of Ituraea and Trachonitis.
The tetrarchate of Abilene was governed by Lysanias.