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Anax

Anax or wanax is an ancient Greek word for "tribal chief, lord (military) leader". It is one of the two Greek titles traditionally translated as "king", the other being basileus, and is inherited from Mycenaean Greece. It is notably used in Homeric Greek, e.g. for Agamemnon. The feminine form is anassa, "queen" (ἄνασσα, from wánassa, itself from *wánakt-ja).

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Anax

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related to Etymology · 67
Anax → Aegean, AlteSchwabacher, Artaxerxes, AtlantisFraktur, Breitkopf Fraktur, BreitkopfFraktur, Cankama, Code2001, Cprt, FetteFraktur, Fraktur3, FreeSerif, Greek, Hano, However, IE, Indra, Ionic Greek, KochFraktur, KochFraktur OT
related to Further reading · 62
Anax → Aegaeum, Aegean Palatial Societies, American Journal, Archaeology, Archéologie, Art, By Appointment, Classical Quarterly, Glotta, Greek, Grèce Antique, Halford, Haskell, Hesperia, His Majesty, Histoire, Homer, Hooker, IE Etymology, In Rehak
related to References · 27
Anax → Aegean, Agamemnon, Anakeion, Anaktoria, Anaxagoras, Anaximander, Anaximenes, Anákeia, Astyanax, Classical Greece, Dioskouroi, Greek, Greek Dark Ages, Hipponax, Homer, Iliad, In Mycenaean, Iphiánassa, Kings, Pleistoanax
related to Mycenaean wánax · 7
Anax → During, Homeric, Late Bronze Age Collapse, Mediterranean Bronze Age, Mycenaean, The, The Greek

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