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Filter by Meaning The Scottish ethnarch was a key figure in the campaign for Scottish independence.
The ethnarch of the Jewish people during the Roman occupation was Herod the Great.
The ethnarch of the labor union advocated for better working conditions and wages for workers of all ethnicities.
The Roman ethnarch was in charge of the administration of a province.
The ethnarch of the indigenous tribe presided over the council meeting.
The sect's ethnarch met with the government officials to discuss the community's needs.
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