archons

[ˈɑːrkɒnz]

archons Definition

  • 1rulers in ancient Athens who served as magistrates and were elected annually
  • 2in Gnosticism, supernatural beings who rule over the material world and oppose the spiritual realm

Using archons: Examples

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

  • Example

    The archons of ancient Athens were elected officials.

  • Example

    In Gnosticism, the archons are seen as malevolent beings who try to keep humans from achieving spiritual enlightenment.

Phrases with archons

  • in Gnostic belief, the seven rulers who govern the material world

    Example

    The seven archons are often depicted as demonic figures in Gnostic texts.

  • the office or term of an archon

    Example

    He served two terms in archonship in ancient Athens.

  • archontate

    the office or term of an archon

    Example

    The archontate was an important position in ancient Athenian government.

Origins of archons

from Greek 'archon', meaning 'ruler'

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Summary: archons in Brief

'Archons' [ˈɑːrkɒnz] refers to two distinct concepts. In ancient Athens, archons were elected officials who served as magistrates. In Gnosticism, archons are malevolent supernatural beings who rule over the material world and oppose the spiritual realm. Phrases like 'the seven archons' and 'archonship' relate to these concepts.