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ὕπαρχ-ος

uparchos · ὁ

subordinate commander, lieutenant

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ὕπαρχ-ος · hyparch-os — LSJ

subordinate commander, lieutenant

subordinate commander, lieutenant, ὕ. ἄλλων . . οὐχ ὅλων στρατηγός S. Aj. 1105; ὕ. ὢν τῷ ἀδελφῷ Luc. DMort. 25[12].2; ὑπάρχοις τοῖς ἐμοῖς E. Hel. 1432.

2 subordinate governor

subordinate governor, of satraps, etc., Hdt. 3.70, 4.166, al., X. An. 4.4.4; Ἰωνίας Th. 8.31; Ἑλλησποντίων Sor. Vit.Hippocr. 8; in the Seleucid kingdom, OGI 225.36 (Didyma, iii B. C.).

b legatus

= Lat. proconsul, Epigr.Gr. 906 (Gortyn); = legatus, ὕ. Αὐτοκράτορος Καίσαρος Inscr.Prien. 247, cf. App. BC 5.26, D.C. 36.36, al.; ὕ. Αἰγύπτου, = praefectus Aegypti, Arr. An. 3.5.7; ὕ. τοῦ ἱεροῦ πραιτωρίου, = praefectus praetorio, IGRom. 3.435 (Pisidia), cf. Lyd. Mag. 1.14, al., Gloss.; so ὕ. alone, in verse, of the praefectus praetorio Illyrici, IG 2(2).4224 (v A. D.), cf. 4226 (v A. D.), 7.94 (Megara, v. A.D.); ὁ τῆς πόλεως ὕ., = praefectus urbi, Lyd. Mag. 1.38, cf. 2.19.

II subject to

subject to one, τῶν Καρχηδονίων Plb. 7.9.5.

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