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archon /ˈɑːkən /nounEach of the nine chief magistrates in ancient Athens.At the beginning of every year, dramatists submitted their plays to the archon, or chief magistrate....- He writes, ‘the meaning of ‘archive,’ its only meaning, comes to it from the Greek arkheion: initially a house, a domicile, an address, the residence of the superior magistrates, the archons, those who commanded’.
- Interestingly, Meritt initially raised 412/1 as a possibility, restoring Kallias as the archon, an individual whose demotic matched that preserved on fragment 1, Skambonides.
Derivatives archonship noun ...- In addition, anyone convicted of dishonouring his parents could be struck off the citizen-lists and was considered automatically disqualified from an archonship, or from the right to address the people.
- This took place in the archonship of Hegesias, five years after the first establishment of his rule.
- After the war, Aristides was instrumental in making the archonships open to all male citizens.
Origin Late 16th century: from Greek arkhōn 'ruler', noun use of the present participle of arkhein 'to rule'. |