Archont

/ˈɑːrkɒnt/ noun

A supreme ruler or chief magistrate in ancient Greece, especially in Athens, holding the highest political and judicial authority.

From Ancient Greek ἄρχων (árkhōn), meaning 'ruler' or 'leader,' derived from ἄρχω (árkhō), 'to rule.' The term became prominent in Athenian governance where nine archons held executive power before democracy shifted authority to the assembly.

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