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CyrilSebastian
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What is a Tetrarch?
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According to my NAB Concordance, tetrarch in ancient Greece referred to the ruler of one fourth of a territory, usually under a kingship. In Hellenist and Roman times, it came to refer more generally to a ruler with lower authority than a king. NAB says Herod I the Great was the first tetrarch, but later recognized as a king. His sons were only recognized as tetrarchs, Herod Antipas of Galilee (Mt 14.1), and Philip of Ituraea (Lk 3.1), as well as Lysanias of Abilene (Lk 3.1)
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Amyntas was Tetrarch of Lycaonia and Galatia between 36 and 25 BC.
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