politarch

politarch
\\ˈpäləˌtärk\ noun (-s)
Etymology: Greek politarchēs, from politēs citizen + -archēs -arch
: a municipal magistrate in countries of the eastern Mediterranean under the Roman Empire

the seven politarchs who rules the city — United Presbyterian Magazine


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