Claudius made him tetrarch of the provinces of Philippi and Lysanias, with the title of king. |
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Each tribe divided its territory into canton-like tetrarchies, ruled by a tetrarch supported by a judge and a general. |
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Older roots become triarch or tetrarch, eventually developing substantial amounts of wood and an outer covering of periderm. |
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Herod Antipas, son of Herod the Great, was tetrarch of Galilee and Peraea. |
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Both sons were given lesser titles than king: Archelaus was ethnarch, and Antipas was tetrarch. |
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In 324 he defeated another tetrarch, Licinius, and controlled all the empire, as it was before Diocletian. |
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He owns the well-known breeding and stallion farm, Ballylinch Stud home of the legendary Tetrarch and part of the Mount Juliet Estate. |
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