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The Tetrarchy was the system instituted by Roman emperor Diocletian in 293 AD to govern the ancient Roman Empire by dividing it between two emperors.
Tetrarch, in Greco-Roman antiquity, the ruler of a principality; originally the ruler of one-quarter of a region or province.
Generally speaking, governor refers to a ruler who governs over a larger area or region, while tetrarch refers to a ruler who governs over a smaller area or ...
A tetrarch governs a smaller territory as a subordinate ruler, while a governor may be the highest-ranking official in a region with broader responsibilities.
tetrarch (plural tetrarchs). A governor or ruler of a quarter of a country, especially of a fourth part of a province in or client state of Ancient Rome.
The governor of a province or district which was regarded as the fourth part of a larger province or kingdom, while the district itself was called a tetrarchy.
23 сент. 2024 г. · noun te· trarch ˈte-ˌträrk ˈtē- 1. a governor of the fourth part of a province 2. a subordinate prince
Each Tetrarch was a military dictator of one of the five "king worlds" of Ultramar, and ruled over an entire sub-sector of that realm. The Tetrarchs, who were ...
Originally, one governing the fourth part of a country. Under Roman rule, any ruler or petty prince of the republic and empire, especially in Syria.
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