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The alabarch was the Greek
Greek language

Greek is an Indo-European languages native to the southern Balkan peninsula, the language of the Greek people. It forms an independent branch within Indo-European....
 title of an official who stood at the head of the Jewish population of Alexandria during the Hellenistic and early Roman
Roman Empire

The Roman Empire was the Roman Republic phase of the Ancient Rome, characterised by an autocracy form of government and large territorial holdings in Europe and around the Mediterranean....
 periods.

etymology of the word ??aß????? (alabarches), and, therefore, the original nature of the office, is obscure. In former times it was customary to derive it from ??? (hals, sea), which derivation might indicate dominion over the sea.






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The alabarch was the Greek
Greek language

Greek is an Indo-European languages native to the southern Balkan peninsula, the language of the Greek people. It forms an independent branch within Indo-European....
 title of an official who stood at the head of the Jewish population of Alexandria during the Hellenistic and early Roman
Roman Empire

The Roman Empire was the Roman Republic phase of the Ancient Rome, characterised by an autocracy form of government and large territorial holdings in Europe and around the Mediterranean....
 periods.

Etymology

The etymology of the word ??aß????? (alabarches), and, therefore, the original nature of the office, is obscure. In former times it was customary to derive it from ??? (hals, sea), which derivation might indicate dominion over the sea. The word is, however, also written ??aß?????, and in Latin
Latin

Latin is an Italic language, historically spoken in Latium and Ancient Rome. Through the Military history of the Roman Empire, Latin spread throughout the Mediterranean and a large part of Europe....
 arabarches, for which reason some think the term indicates dominion over Arabia—the old name of the part of Egypt east of the Nile. It is hard to understand how a Jew, even if he were the most prominent man of the congregation of Alexandria, could be called ruler of Arabia, especially as Alexandria is, in fact, west of the Nile. The trend of modern opinion is to connect it with the Greek term for ink, ??aßa (alaba), taking ink in the sense of writing
Writing

Writing is the representation of language in a textual Media through the use of a set of signs or symbols . It is distinguished from illustration, such as cave drawing and painting, and the recording of language via a non-textual medium such as Magnetic tape sound recording....
 (scriptura), which, in those days, was a token for tax
Tax

To tax is to impose a financial charge or other levy upon an individual or Legal person by a state or the functional equivalent of a state.Taxes are also imposed by many subnational entity....
 (vectigal). Such a derivation would imply that the Alabarch was a farmer of taxes, certainly from the time of the Ptolemies; and, judging by inscriptions which give a similar title to an office of the Thebaid in Egypt
Thebes, Egypt

Thebes was a city in Ancient Egypt located about 800 km south of the Mediterranean, on the east bank of the river Nile . It was the capital of Waset, the fourth Upper Egyptian Nome ....
, he must also have collected the toll on animals passing through the country. Strabo
Strabo

Strabo was a Ancient Greeks history, geography and philosophy....
, who was in Egypt
Egypt

Egypt is a country mainly in North Africa, with the Sinai Peninsula forming a land bridge in Western Asia. Covering an area of about , Egypt borders the Mediterranean Sea to the north, the Gaza Strip and Israel to the northeast, the Red Sea to the east, Sudan to the south and Libya to the west....
 about 24 BCE, calls the governor of the Jews "ethnarch
Ethnarch

Ethnarch refers generally to political leadership over a common ethnic group or heterogeneous kingdom. The word is derived from the Greek language words for "nation" and "leader" ....
" (????????), and remarks that he ruled over the Jews as over an autonomous community (O? ?? po??te?a? ????? a?tote?o??). If the term as used by Strabo is correct, then the Alabarch must have been known among the Greeks as ethnarch; so that one would surmise that the term ??aß????? was used only by the Jews. Strabo's ethnarch is usually identified with the Alabarch, without further question; but Franz is of the opinion that the Alabarch was only a subordinate functionary of the ethnarch.

History

Grätz
Grätz

Graetz or Gr?tz is a German surname and place name and can refer to:* Heinrich Graetz , the first modern historian to write a comprehensive history of the Jewish people from a Jewish perspective...
 considers the alabarchs to be descendants of the priest Onias IV
Onias IV

Onias IV is the designation given to the son of Onias III and the lawful heir of the legitimate high priests. He had reason to hope that the victory of the national party under Judas Maccabeus would place him in the office of his fathers; but being disappointed in his expectations by the election of Alcimus, he went to Egypt to seek aid again...
, who emigrated to Egypt; and he includes the generals Hilkias and Ananias, sons of Onias, among the alabarchs, though sources for this is lacking. The following alabarchs are known by name:

  • Alexander Lysimachus
  • Julius Alexander Lysimachus, son of the preceding.
  • Demetrius


The name Julius was also borne by Julius Alexander's brother Tiberius Julius Alexander
Tiberius Julius Alexander

Tiberius Julius Alexander was an Equestrian governor and general in the Roman Empire. Born into a wealthy Jewish family of Alexandria but abandoning or neglecting the Judaism, he rose to become Promagistrate of Iudaea Province under Claudius....
 (who afterward became governor
Governor

A governor is a governing official, usually the Executive of a non-sovereign level of government, ranking under the head of state. In federations, a governor may be the title of each appointed or elected politician who governs a constitutive state....
 of Egypt), probably in honor of the imperial family of the Julii. Berenice, daughter of the Herodian Agrippa I, who bore the cognomen Julia, was married to Marcus, son of the Alabarch Alexander. This Marcus appears to have died early, for Berenice immediately after married another.

Philo
Philo

Philo , known also as Philo of Alexandria , Philo Judaeus, Philo Judaeus of Alexandria, Yedidia and Philo the Jew, was a Hellenistic Judaism philosopher born in Alexandria, Egypt....
 relates that after the death of one of the Alabarchs, the Emperor Augustus appointed a Council of Elders
Gerousia

The Gerousia was the Spartan senate . It was created by the Spartan lawgiver Lycurgus in the seventh century BC, in his Great Rhetra . According to Lycurgus' biographer Plutarch, the Gerousia was the first significant constitutional innovation instituted by Lycurgus....
 (?e?o?s?a) for the Jewish community of Alexandria: but in an edict of Claudius
Claudius

Tiberius Claudius Caesar Augustus Germanicus or Claudius I was the fourth Roman Emperor, a member of the Julio-Claudian dynasty, ruling from January 24, AD 41 to his death in AD 54....
 it is stated that, after the death of one of the Alabarchs, he permitted the appointment of a successor. Philo was himself descended from the Alabarch family, and was either the brother or the nephew of Alexander Lysimachus. It is impossible to fix the date of either the beginning or the end of the line of Alabarchs. It may have ceased during the disturbances under Trajan
Trajan

Marcus Ulpius Nerva Traianus, commonly known as Trajan , was a Roman Emperors who reigned from 98 until his death in 117. Born Marcus Ulpius Traianus into a nonpatrician family in the Hispania Baetica province , Trajan rose to prominence during the reign of emperor Domitian, serving as a general in the Roman army along the Limes G...
. The brothers Julianus and Pappus, the leaders of the Jews during this revolt, were indeed natives of Alexandria, but were not Alabarchs. Tannaim
Tannaim

The Tannaim were the Rabbinic sages whose views are recorded in the Mishnah, from approximately 70-200 CE. The period of the Tannaim, also referred to as the Mishnaic period, lasted about 130 years....
 of the second century would appear to allude to the Alabarchs. In the Talmud
Talmud

The Talmud is a record of rabbinic discussions pertaining to Halakha, Jewish ethics, customs, and history. It is a central text of mainstream Judaism....
 there is no mention of them. Grätz has made it probable that the Nikanor after whom certain gates of the Temple of Jerusalem — often mentioned in the Mishnah
Mishnah

The Mishnah or Mishna is a major work of Rabbinic literature, and the first major redaction into written form of Jewish oral traditions, called the Oral Torah....
, Talmud, and Midrash
Midrash

Midrash is a Hebrew language term referring to the not exact, but comparative method of exegesis of Biblical texts, which is one of four methods cumulatively called Pardes ....
 — were named, and who was, therefore, a public benefactor and undoubtedly a wealthy man, belonged to the family of the Alabarchs.