Agonistarch

/ˌæɡoʊnɪˈstɑːrk/ noun

In ancient Greece, an official or magistrate who presided over the organization and funding of dramatic contests and athletic games.

From Greek 'agonistarch' combining 'agonistes' (contestant) and 'arches' (ruler, leader). It's a compound term describing the authority figure responsible for conducting major public competitions in ancient Greece.

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