ASIARCHÆ, (termed by St Paul, Chief of Asia, Acts xix. 31.) were the Pagan Pontiffs of Asia, chosen to superintend and have the care of the public games; which they did at their own expence; for which reason they were always the richest and most considerable men of the towns.
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