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Archon

Archon (Greek: ἄρχων, romanized: árchōn, plural: ἄρχοντες, árchontes) is a Greek word that means "ruler", frequently used as the title of a specific public office. It is the masculine present participle of the verb stem αρχ-, meaning "to be first, to rule" (see also ἀρχή "beginning, origin"), derived from the same root as words such as monarch and hierarchy.

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Archon

Nodes61
Edges60
Triples92
Avg. degree1.97
Density0.032787
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related to Sources · 30
Archon → Alterthums, Archons, Athens, Authorities, Camb, Cambridge University Press, Classical Literature, Constitutional Antiquities, Ecumenical PatriarchateMitchell, Eduard Meyer's Geschichte, Encyclopædia Britannica, Eng, Gilbert, Greek, Greek Constitutional History, Greek-English Lexicon, Greenidge, Handbook, Headlam, Hugh
related to Ancient Greece · 15
Archon → According, After, Although, Areopagus, Aristotle's Constitution, Athenians, BC, During, Greece, Greek, In, In Athens, Many, Roman, The
related to Archons of the Ecumenical Patriarchate of Constantinople · 14
Archon → An, Andrew, Church, Constantinople, Ecumenical Patriarch, From, His All Holiness, In, Order, Orthodox Church, Patriarch, St, This, United States
related to Byzantine Empire · 13
Archon → Archontes, Bulgars, Byzantine, Cephalonia, Crete, Cyprus, Dalmatia, God, Greek, In, Inside Byzantium, Slavic-inhabited, The
related to Ottoman Empire · 11
Archon → Cadi, During, Greece, Greeks, In Athens, Islamic, Ottoman, Ottoman Athens, The, These, Voivode
related to Other uses · 6
Archon → Arabic-speaking Copts, Great Officers, In Gnostic, It, Modern Greek, Sicily
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Archon → honoree by His All Holiness the Ecumenical Patriarch

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SubjectPredicateObjectConfidenceSrc
Archonis ahonoree by His All Holiness the Ecumenical Patriarch0.90text
monarchinstance ofderived from the same root as words0.80text
hierarchyinstance ofderived from the same root as words0.80text
Archonrelated to Ancient GreeceIn0.60section
Archonrelated to Ancient GreeceGreece0.60section
Archonrelated to Ancient GreeceGreek0.60section
Archonrelated to Ancient GreeceThe0.60section
Archonrelated to Ancient GreeceRoman0.60section
Archonrelated to Ancient GreeceIn Athens0.60section
Archonrelated to Ancient GreeceAccording0.60section
Archonrelated to Ancient GreeceAristotle's Constitution0.60section
Archonrelated to Ancient GreeceAthenians0.60section

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