Tetrarch

Tetrarch is a Greek word for a Roman leadership position. It would be along the lines of a governor, someone who would have power over others, but would be subordinate to leaders who held a higher rank. Herod Antipas, for example, is cited in the book of Matthew as being a tetrarch.


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