satrap

[sey-trap]

satrap Definition

  • 1a governor of a province in ancient Persia
  • 2a subordinate ruler

Using satrap: Examples

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

  • Example

    The satrap was responsible for collecting taxes and maintaining order in his province.

  • Example

    The king appointed a satrap to govern the newly conquered territory.

  • Example

    The satrap's power was limited by the central government.

satrap Synonyms and Antonyms

Phrases with satrap

  • a system of provincial administration used in ancient Persia, where each province was governed by a satrap

    Example

    The satrap system helped the Persian Empire maintain control over its vast territories.

  • a rebellion against the authority of a satrap or a group of satraps

    Example

    The satrap revolt weakened the Persian Empire and paved the way for Alexander the Great's conquest.

  • satrap court

    the administrative center of a satrap's province, where he held court and conducted official business

    Example

    The satrap court was located in the capital city of the province.

Origins of satrap

from Old Persian 'khshathrapavan', meaning 'protector of the realm'

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Summary: satrap in Brief

'Satrap' [sey-trap] refers to a governor of a province in ancient Persia or a subordinate ruler. The term is often used in historical contexts, such as 'The satrap was responsible for collecting taxes and maintaining order in his province.' It also appears in phrases like 'satrap system,' which describes the Persian Empire's provincial administration, and 'satrap court,' which refers to the administrative center of a satrap's province.