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Archon - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Archon (Gr. ἄρχων, pl. ἄρχοντες) is a Greek word that means "ruler", frequently used as the title of a specific public office. It is the masculine present participle of the verb stem ἀρχ-, meaning ...
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Archon of Athens - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
This is a list of the eponymous archons of Athens . The archon was the chief magistrate in many Greek cities, but in Athens there was a council of archons which comprised a form of executive governm...
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In the early literary period of ancient Greece the chief magistrates of various Greek city states were called Archons. ... In Athens a system of three concurrent Archons evolved, the three office holders being known as the Archon Eponymous, the Polemarch, and the Archon Basileus.
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position of Archon replaced the king in Athens ... Ancient Greece Culture ... Ancient Greece Web Resources...
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In the early literary period of ancient Greece the chief magistrate in various Greek city states was called Archon. The term was also used throughout Greek ...
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Each polis group will investigate their life in ancient Greece and report back to the class in the following ways. Design a home for the following citizens: a merchant and his family, a farmer and the local king/archon.
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