Asiarch

/ˈeɪʃiɑːrk/ noun

In the Roman Empire, a wealthy citizen of an Asian province who held the honor of funding public games and spectacles, a high civic position.

From Greek Asia + -arch (from archein 'to rule'). The asiarch was a provincial official of considerable prestige, wielding both financial power and social authority.

AMአስያውን
ARأمير آسيا
BNএশিয়াচ
CAasiarca
CSasiarch
DAasiarch
DEAsiarch
ELασιάρχης
ESasiarca
FAآسیارخ
FIasiarch
FRasiarche
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