chiliarchy

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Etymology[edit]

From Latin chiliarchia, from Ancient Greek χιλιαρχία (khiliarkhía), from χῑ́λιοι (khī́lioi, 1000) + -αρχία (-arkhía, -archy: rule by). Equivalent to chilia- +‎ -archy.

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chiliarchy (plural chiliarchies)

  1. (historical) A regiment of 1000 soldiers, typically commanded by a chiliarch.
  2. (historical) The office or position of a chiliarch.
  3. (rare) A government of 1000 rulers.

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