antistes
/ˌæn.tɪˈsteɪz, ˌænˈtɪsteɪz/Definitions
1. noun
A predecessor or forerunner, especially in a position of authority.
“The first king of the dynasty was considered the antistes of the entire royal lineage.”
2. noun
In the Eastern Orthodox Church, a high-ranking clergy member, especially one who has been ordained by the Patriarch of Constantinople.
“The antistes of the church played a crucial role in the negotiations with the state authorities.”