German, from Latin epigonus successor, from Greek epigonos, from epigignesthai to be born after, from epi- + gignesthai to be born — more at kin First Known Use 1865, in the meaning defined above Time Traveler The first known use of epigone was in 1865 See more words from the ...
of epigonos, born after : epi-, epi- + gonos, child, seed; see genə- in Indo-European roots.] from Wiktionary, Creative Commons Attribution/Share-Alike License From French épigones, from Latin epigonī, from Ancient Greek ἐπίγονοι (epigonoi), plural form of ἐπίγ...
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This category of Egyptians is not by definition the lowest category. Priestlyoffices were held by the local elites, who were fiscally privileged5. In addition,priests, if they were enrolled in the Ptolemaic administration or army, wereappointed to the higher positions, such as governor of a ...