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Politarch Politarch ((ギリシア語:πολιτάρχης)) was a Hellenistic and Roman-era Macedonian title for an elected governor (archon) of a city (polis). The term had been already attested in the Acts of the Apostles (17:6,8) concerning Thessalonica, as well in modern archaeology. The institution is called Politarchate and ''Ptoliarchos'' appears in a poetic epigram. The first evidence of the title is dated to the reign of Perseus〔Amphipolis — 179 BC? — (SEG 31.614 )〕 〔Archaeology and the New Testament By John McRay Page 295 ISBN 0-8010-6267-5〕〔Macedonian Institutions Under the Kings: Page 135 By Miltiadēs V. Chatzopoulos ISBN 960-7094-89-1〕 in Amphipolis, where the king with two politarchs honoured Artemis Tauropolos after a Thracian campaign. The title was also used for the local commissioners of the Greek provisional government during the Greek War of Independence. ==See also==
*Macedoniarch
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