He was now virtually the ethnarch of all Armenians in the diaspora, but found time to write some 21 books and articles. |
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The ethnarch would understand the danger represented by the rebellious sect. |
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In lieu thereof, he created him ethnarch, and as such permitted him to govern nine years. |
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The king's ethnarch, Orybas, likes people who work and pay taxes. |
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Both sons were given lesser titles than king: Archelaus was ethnarch, and Antipas was tetrarch. |
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In the course of the struggle with the unfortunate ethnarch, the nobles had found it expedient to attach themselves to Rome. |
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Archbishop Makarios III, who as ethnarch considered it his duty to champion the national aspirations of the Greek Cypriots, was deported to the Seychelles. |
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Under the Ottoman Empire, the archbishop of the Church of Cyprus was made responsible for the secular as well as the religious behaviour of the Orthodox community and given the title ethnarch. |
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Ethnarch Junior must be on holiday or in bed recovering from the pain Nik has caused him, because he has not been heard from all week. |
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You may have heard these sentiments also expressed by Ethnarch Junior, but it is only because, deep down he is an Akelite. |
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Ethnarch Junior only warned that the issue of hydrocarbons should not be part of the negotiations. |
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The best of ten foals out of the daughter of Ethnarch was the 1945 Middle Park Stakes winner Khaled, who later found fame as the sire of the brilliant American colt Swaps. |
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Why had the political mentor of both and the great patriot, Ethnarch Tassos Papadopoulos, not done what they accused Anastasiades of failing to do? |
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After the 2004 referendum the late Ethnarch secured the active involvement of Russia and China in the Cyprob to ensure against any progress being made. |
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