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 expense: for which reason they were always the richest and most considerable men of the community.
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