Examples of 'ephorate' in a sentence

Meaning of "ephorate"

Ephorate, an adjective, is a term used in ancient Greece to describe a system of government where a group of officials or magistrates oversee a particular area of governance or public administration
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  • The office of an ephor; ephors collectively

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Then come the chambers intended for the council of the ephorate and the parochial chancery.
The Ephorate presented motions before the apella.
The conservation process took place in the laboratory of the Ephorate of Underwater Antiquities.
Ephorate of Antiquities.
He called the local heritage ministry, Lassithi Ephorate of Antiquities, to investigate.
Each site has its own curator, who is an archaeologist from the 4th Ephorate.
Specifically, the Ephorate has responsibility for,.
The restoration and consolidation works were carried out by the 13th Ephorate of Byzantine Antiquities.
Greek Ministry of Culture 10th ephorate of prehistoric and classical antiquities.
The monument belongs to the jurisdiction of the 10th Ephorate of Byzantine Antiquities.
Research started in 1967 by the Ephorate of Peloponnese and the British School.
Today the castle is a preserved landmark, under the 6th Ephorate of Byzantine Antiquities.
Research is being conducted regularly since 2009 by the Ephorate of Underwater Antiquities.
The restoration work till 1998 was fulfilled by the personnel of the Ephorate of Underwater Antiquities.

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