toparch

[ˈtɒpɑːk]

toparch Definition

a ruler of a district or region in ancient Greece or Asia Minor.

Using toparch: Examples

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

  • Example

    The toparch was responsible for the administration of his district.

  • Example

    The toparchies of ancient Greece were often at odds with each other.

  • Example

    The toparchs were appointed by the Persian king to govern his provinces.

toparch Synonyms and Antonyms

Phrases with toparch

  • toparch of Judea

    the governor of the Roman province of Judea during the time of Jesus Christ

    Example

    Pontius Pilate was the toparch of Judea when Jesus was crucified.

  • toparchies of Asia Minor

    the districts or regions ruled by toparchs in ancient Asia Minor

    Example

    The toparchies of Asia Minor were often in conflict with each other.

  • toparchic system

    a system of government in which districts or regions are ruled by toparchs

    Example

    The toparchic system was prevalent in ancient Greece and Asia Minor.

Origins of toparch

from Greek 'toparchēs', from 'topos' meaning 'place' and 'archein' meaning 'to rule'

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Summary: toparch in Brief

'Toparch' [ˈtɒpɑːk] refers to a ruler of a district or region in ancient Greece or Asia Minor. It denotes a position of authority and responsibility, as exemplified by 'The toparch was responsible for the administration of his district.' The term extends into phrases like 'toparch of Judea,' referring to the governor of the Roman province of Judea during the time of Jesus Christ.