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- Polemarch abstract "A polemarch (/ˈpɔːləˌmɑrk/, from Ancient Greek: πολέμαρχος, polemarchos) was a senior military title in various ancient Greek city states (poleis). The title is composed out of the polemos (war) and archon (ruler/leader) and translates as \"warleader\" or \"warlord\", one of the nine archontes (ἄρχοντες) appointed annually in Athens. The name indicates that the polemarchos' original function was to command the army; presumably the office was created to take over this function from the king. Eventually military command was transferred to the strategoi (στρατηγοί), but the date and stages of the transfer are not clear. At Marathon in 490 BC the strategoi debated and voted on strategy, but Callimachus the polemarch had a casting vote, and he was the leader; it is disputed whether that means he was the real, or merely the titular commander-in-chief. Certainly the polemarchos no longer had military authority after 487/486 BC, when archontes were appointed by lot and it could not be expected that every polemarch would make a competent commander.Thereafter the polemarch's main functions were legal. In the 4th Century BC, he had charge of trials of metics' family, inheritance, and status cases, and of the allocation to tribe-judges (members of the Forty) of other private actions involving metics; and it is likely that at an earlier period, his responsibilities for cases involving aliens were more extensive. He also conducted certain sacrifices and arranged the funeral ceremony for men killed in war.".
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- Polemarch wikiPageWikiLink 487_BC.
- Polemarch wikiPageWikiLink Ancient_Greece.
- Polemarch wikiPageWikiLink Archon.
- Polemarch wikiPageWikiLink Artemis_of_Bana-Mighdall.
- Polemarch wikiPageWikiLink Boeotia.
- Polemarch wikiPageWikiLink Callimachus_(polemarch).
- Polemarch wikiPageWikiLink Category:Ancient_Greek_military_terminology.
- Polemarch wikiPageWikiLink Category:Ancient_Greek_titles.
- Polemarch wikiPageWikiLink Category:Military_ranks_of_ancient_Greece.
- Polemarch wikiPageWikiLink City-state.
- Polemarch wikiPageWikiLink DC_Comics.
- Polemarch wikiPageWikiLink Enders_Game.
- Polemarch wikiPageWikiLink Enders_Game_(series).
- Polemarch wikiPageWikiLink Kappa_Alpha_Psi.
- Polemarch wikiPageWikiLink Laconia.
- Polemarch wikiPageWikiLink List_of_locations_of_the_DC_Universe.
- Polemarch wikiPageWikiLink Magistrate.
- Polemarch wikiPageWikiLink Marathon,_Greece.
- Polemarch wikiPageWikiLink Metic.
- Polemarch wikiPageWikiLink Mora_(military_unit).
- Polemarch wikiPageWikiLink Orson_Scott_Card.
- Polemarch wikiPageWikiLink Peloponnesian_War.
- Polemarch wikiPageWikiLink Philippus.
- Polemarch wikiPageWikiLink Spartan_army.
- Polemarch wikiPageWikiLink Strategos.
- Polemarch wikiPageWikiLink Thebes,_Greece.
- Polemarch wikiPageWikiLink Themyscira_(DC_Comics).
- Polemarch wikiPageWikiLink Wonder_Woman.
- Polemarch wikiPageWikiLinkText "Polemarch".
- Polemarch wikiPageWikiLinkText "polemarch".
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- Polemarch subject Category:Ancient_Greek_military_terminology.
- Polemarch subject Category:Ancient_Greek_titles.
- Polemarch subject Category:Military_ranks_of_ancient_Greece.
- Polemarch hypernym Title.
- Polemarch type Occupation.
- Polemarch type Title.
- Polemarch comment "A polemarch (/ˈpɔːləˌmɑrk/, from Ancient Greek: πολέμαρχος, polemarchos) was a senior military title in various ancient Greek city states (poleis). The title is composed out of the polemos (war) and archon (ruler/leader) and translates as \"warleader\" or \"warlord\", one of the nine archontes (ἄρχοντες) appointed annually in Athens. The name indicates that the polemarchos' original function was to command the army; presumably the office was created to take over this function from the king.".
- Polemarch label "Polemarch".
- Polemarch sameAs Q947374.
- Polemarch sameAs Polemarc_(càrrec).
- Polemarch sameAs Polemarca.
- Polemarch sameAs Polémarque.
- Polemarch sameAs Polemarkhosz.
- Polemarch sameAs Polemarco.
- Polemarch sameAs Polemarch.
- Polemarch sameAs Polemarkos.
- Polemarch sameAs Polemarco.
- Polemarch sameAs m.01db8d.
- Polemarch sameAs Полемарх.
- Polemarch sameAs Polemarh.
- Polemarch sameAs Полемарх.
- Polemarch sameAs Polemark.
- Polemarch sameAs Полемарх.
- Polemarch sameAs Q947374.
- Polemarch wasDerivedFrom Polemarch?oldid=641151145.
- Polemarch isPrimaryTopicOf Polemarch.