hegemón
Hegeomon was an ancient Greek term used to describe a chief magistrate in certain city-states, particularly in Bœotia during the Classical period. The office of Hegeomon emerged in the 5th century BCE, when Athens and other Boeotian city-states such as Thespiae and Tanagra became a cohesive state.
At that time, the Hegeomon held significant power over the citizens of the various city-states, as well
A rare preserved inscription in ancient Greek was discovered, from the state of Ptolemaic Egypt in
Hegeomon and other archaeologically similar inscribed-in individuals:", are of sometimes figurate (of or pertaining to things'