Toparch
//ˈtɒpɑːk//
"Toparch" in a Sentence (5 examples)
[B]y those many kings mentioned in the Old Testament, "thirty and one" in the little land of Canaan, (Joshua xii. 24,) is meant only toparchs, not great kings, but lords of a little dition and dominion; […]
Toparks, Kings of Cities or narrow territories, such as were the Kings of Sodome and Gomorrah, the Kings of Jericho and Ai.
About the same time […] flourished Cadocus, abbot of Llancarvan in Glamorganshire, son of the prince and toparch of that country.
The toparchs of India and Ethiopia.
The top-arch, Turlogh O’Connor, was the friend of O’Rourke.
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