Alytarch

/ˈæləˌtɑːrk/ noun

In ancient Athens, a magistrate or official who held authority over the city guard or police force; a senior law enforcement leader.

From Greek 'alyté' (uncaptured, free) and 'arch' (ruler), though some scholars dispute this etymology. It was a governmental position in classical Athens.

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