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25 wrz 2024 · Sparta, a powerful city-state in ancient greece, had a unique form of government that differed greatly from the democratic system of athens. One of the key components of spartan governance was the gerousia, or the spartan council.
20 mar 2018 · The Greek city-states had different types of governments. Some had a direct democracy where all citizens could participate (e.g. Athens), some had a monarchy (Sparta), others had an oligarchy where a small powerful group led the government (Thebes), and others had a single leader or Tyrant (Syracuse).
What were the functions of the Executive Council (Ephors) in Sparta, and why did they become the most powerful officials in the Spartan government? Compare and contrast the government of Athens with that of Sparta. What were the key differences in their political systems and cultural values?
28 maj 2013 · Government. The Spartan political system was unusual in that it had two hereditary kings from two separate families. These monarchs were particularly powerful when one of them led the army on campaign. The kings were also priests of Zeus and they sat on the council of elders known as the gerousia. This body consisted of 28 over-60 years of age ...
11 lip 2015 · Sparta was a city in Greece in which the form of the kingdom in the form of joint authority was preserved. Spartan political system was a combination of monarchy (kings), oligarchy (Gerousia) and democracy (ephoroi, ephors). Oligarchy – Sparta always had two kings, the state was ruled by two hereditary kings of the Agiad and Eurypontid ...
The Spartan government was headed by two kings who shared power for life. These two kings came from opposing royal families, the Agiad and the Euypontid, and worked together to both lead the military and keep the peace back in Sparta.
The Spartan Constitution (or Spartan politeia) are the government and laws of the classical Greek city-state of Sparta. All classical Greek city-states had a politeia; the politeia of Sparta however, was noted by many classical authors for its unique features, which supported a rigidly layered social system and a strong hoplite army.