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Archon and Eponymos
In Athens a system of nine concurrent Archons evolved, led by three respective remits over the civic, military, and religious affairs of the state: the three office holders being known as the Eponymos archon ( Ἐπώνυμος ἄρχων ; the " name " ruler, who gave his name to the year in which he held office ), the Polemarch (" war ruler "), and the Archon Basileus (" king ruler ").

Archon and head
The head of the powerful, but exiled ( according to Herodotus only-the fragmentary Archon List for 525 / 4 shows a Cleisthenes, an Alcmaeonid, holding office in Athens during this period ), Alcmaeonid family, Cleisthenes, began to scheme to overthrow Hippias and return to Athens.
During this period the eponymous Archon was the chief magistrate, the Polemarch was the head of the armed forces, and the Archon Basileus was responsible for some civic religious arrangements, and for the supervision of some major trials in the law courts.
Indeed, Lucreto had been the head Archon, and through use of dark and powerful magics, he shattered the Mask.
From the third part of the seed-mass burst forth into being the Great Archon, " the head of the world, a beauty and greatness and power that cannot be uttered.

Archon and under
According to the historian Xenophon, this happened even though Athens was at the time in fact under the rule of the oligarchy of " The Thirty ", installed by the Spartans following their victory in the second Peloponnesian war, and despite the fact that there was literally an Archon in place, nominated by the oligarchs, in the person of Pythodorus.
On stardate 3156. 2, the starship USS Enterprise, under the command of Captain James T. Kirk, arrives at the planet Beta III where the USS Archon was reported lost nearly 100 years earlier.

Archon and reduced
* 757 Office of Archon reduced to 10 years.

Archon and political
Arrian left Cappadocia shortly before the death of his patron Hadrian, in 138, and there is no evidence for any further public appointments until 145 / 6 when he was elected Archon at Athens, once the city's leading political post but by this time an honorary one.

Archon and .
Hamden: Archon Books.
It will soon be merged with Archon, which is ambiguous as to its OAI support.
But it is only the name that can be said to be specially Valentinian ; the personage intended by it corresponds more or less closely with the Yaldabaoth of the Ophites, the great Archon of Basilides, the Elohim of Justinus, etc.
Each Archon or Death Angel represent a value, group or an action ( aid organisations, child abuse, mafia, apathy, judicial systems, etc.
* Chadwick, N. K ( 1973 ) Studies in the Early British Church, Archon Books.
* Areius Paianeius becomes Archon of Athens.
* Menneas becomes Archon of Athens.
* Polianus Maradonius becomes Archon of Athens.
* Polycharmus Azenius becomes Archon of Athens.
* Theophilus becomes Archon of Athens.
* Charmides becomes Archon of Athens.
He is replaced by Harops, elected Archon for a ten-year term.
* 558 BC — Hegesias is removed as Archon of Athens.
* 993 BC: Archippus, Archon of Athens dies after a reign of 19 years and is succeeded by his son Thersippus.
* 922 BC: Phorbas, Archon of Athens, dies after a reign of 30 years and is succeeded by his son Megacles.
* 1012 BC — Acastus, Archon of Athens, dies after a reign of 36 years and is succeeded by his son Archippus.
He is replaced by Harops, elected Archon for a ten-year term.
* 797 BC — Thespieus, Archon of Athens, dies after a reign of 27 years and is succeeded by his son Agamestor.
* 687 Annual office of Archon established.
* 594 Solon, Athenian statesman, becomes Archon pre-582BC ( cf.
* 922 BC — Phorbas, Archon of Athens, dies after a reign of 30 years and is succeeded by his son Megacles.
* 993 BC — Archippus, Archon of Athens dies after a reign of 19 years and is succeeded by his son Thersippus.

remained and titular
Sayfawa mais remained titular monarchs until 1846.
The Reich Protector, Konstantin von Neurath, remained the territory's titular head, but was sent on " leave " because Hitler, Himmler, and Heydrich felt his " soft approach " to the Czechs had promoted anti-German sentiment and encouraged anti-German resistance via strikes and sabotage.
The king remained the titular head of state, but the constitutional government ruled the country with the prime minister as its head.
The Minamoto remained the titular shoguns, with the Hōjō holding the real power.
After the 1896 election, Bryan remained the titular leader of the Democrats and frontrunner for the nomination in 1900.
He took Pilsen, but in the summer of 1619 he was defeated at the Battle of Sablat ; after this he offered his services to the emperor Ferdinand II and remained inactive while the titular king of Bohemia, Frederick V, elector palatine of the Rhine, was driven in headlong rout from Prague.
The Oda remained titular overlords of central Japan for a short time, before being eclipsed by the family of one of Nobunaga's chief generals, Hashiba Hideyoshi.
The Dalai Lamas remained Tibet's titular heads of state until 1959.
" Archduke " was used for non-sovereign rulers as a titular rank for princes of the Austrian ruling house of Habsburg, in titulary chief of an Austrian homeland, but without becoming its hereditary ruler since all territories remained vested in the Austrian crown.
Shivaji's descendants, who remained as the titular Raja of Satara, were called Swami ( Marathi for the ' real owner ') by the Peshwas who reported to them, and they were to seek guidance from the Raja.
Despite feeling considerable resentment over not being consulted over the Anglo-Russian Convention of 1907 ( Convention of St. Petersburg ), Afghanistan remained neutral during the First World War ( 1914 – 1918 ), resisting considerable pressure from the Ottoman Empire when it entered the conflict on the side of Imperial Germany and the Sultan ( the titular leader of Islam ) called for a jihad against the Allies.
After his " forced resignation ", Duarte Costa left the diocesan quarters but remained in Rio de Janeiro as Bishop Emeritus of Botucatu and titular Bishop of Maura.
He still remained a titular bishop until he succeeded Manuel Moreno in 2003, but his official title changed from " Titular Bishop of Bela " to " Coadjutor Bishop of Tucson.
His mother Joanna remained titular queen of Castile until her death 1555, but due to her mental health and worries of her being proposed as an alternative monarch by opposition ( as happened in the Revolt of the Comuneros ), Charles kept her imprisoned.
Pressure from Nehru and Sardar Patel eventually compelled Hari Singh to appoint his son and heir, Karan Singh, as Regent of Jammu and Kashmir in 1949, although he remained titular Maharaja of the state until 1952, when the monarchy was abolished.
It remained a titular see of the Roman Catholic church.
Although Garbai remained titular head of the Hungarian Soviet Republic for most of its length, practical authority was in the hands of Communist foreign minister Béla Kun.
As Philadelphia, Alaşehir was a highly important center in the Early Christian and Byzantine periods, and remained a titular see of the Catholic Church.
After Eijo's death this titular patriarchate has remained vacant, is not likely to be filled and has effectively fallen into abeyance.
Subiaco joined the Congregation of St. Justina, whose abbot-general was titular of St. Scholastica, while a cardinal remained commendatory abbot.
James Brady remained as Press Secretary for the remainder of Reagan's administrations, but this was primarily a titular role.
Cuauhtémoc was taken hostage the same day and remained the titular leader of Tenochtitlan, under the control of Cortés, until he was hanged for treason in 1525 while accompanying a Spanish expedition to Guatemala.
Nevertheless manorial rights to the land remained in private hands until the mid 20th century when they lapsed under Sir Spencer Pocklington Maryon Wilson, though the titular estate itself was passed on to Shane Gough, 5th Viscount Gough.
He would not regain Alençon until 1449, but remained the titular duke in the eyes of the French crown.

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