- magistrateship
- mag·is·trate·ship
English syllables. 2014.
English syllables. 2014.
MAGISTRATESHIP — The magistrateship is a well documented form of Etruscan government, especially in the fifth to third century BC. A number of titles for such officials are recorded in inscriptions, most prominently Zilath, but also other terms such as camthi … Historical Dictionary of the Etruscans
magistrateship — mædʒɪstrÉ™tʃɪp , treɪt n. position or duties of a magistrate … English contemporary dictionary
magistrateship — ˌship noun : the office of a magistrate; also : the tenure in office of a magistrate … Useful english dictionary
magistrate — magistrateship, n. /maj euh strayt , strit/, n. 1. a civil officer charged with the administration of the law. 2. a minor judicial officer, as a justice of the peace or the judge of a police court, having jurisdiction to try minor criminal cases… … Universalium
María Victoria Calle Correa — Magistrate of the Constitutional Court of Colombia Incumbent Assumed office April 2009 Nominated by Álvaro Uribe Vélez Preceded by Manuel José Cepeda Espinosa … Wikipedia
mag|is|tra|ture — «MAJ uh STRAY chuhr», noun. = magistrateship. (Cf. ↑magistrateship) … Useful english dictionary
CAMTHI — See MAGISTRATESHIP … Historical Dictionary of the Etruscans
MARU — See MAGISTRATESHIP … Historical Dictionary of the Etruscans
STATE FORMATION — Scholars have debated the timing and rate of development of Etruscan state formation. It is clear that most Etruscan settlements were occupied by the Final Bronze Age, achieved high levels of population nucleation by 950 BC (using the new… … Historical Dictionary of the Etruscans
ZILATH — See MAGISTRATESHIP … Historical Dictionary of the Etruscans