archon

[ˈɑːrkɒn]

archon Definition

  • 1a chief magistrate in ancient Athens
  • 2a ruler or governor in various other contexts

Using archon: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "archon" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    The archons of ancient Athens were elected annually.

  • Example

    The archon of the city-state was responsible for maintaining order and justice.

  • Example

    The archon of the guild was responsible for overseeing the work of the craftsmen.

archon Synonyms and Antonyms

Phrases with archon

  • the office or term of an archon

    Example

    He served two terms in archonship before retiring from politics.

  • the highest-ranking archon in ancient Athens, responsible for religious affairs

    Example

    The archon basileus presided over the Eleusinian Mysteries.

  • the archon whose name was used to designate the year in ancient Athens

    Example

    The archon eponymous for the year 403 BC was Eucleides.

Origins of archon

from Greek 'arkhōn', meaning 'ruler'

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Summary: archon in Brief

'Archon' [ˈɑːrkɒn] refers to a chief magistrate in ancient Athens or a ruler or governor in various other contexts. It is often used in historical or political contexts, such as 'The archons of ancient Athens were elected annually.' Phrases like 'archonship' and 'archon basileus' denote specific roles or titles within ancient Athenian society.