Democracy 2500?: Questions and ChallengesIan Morris, Kurt A. Raaflaub Kendall/Hunt Publishing Company, 1998 - 281 من الصفحات |
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... Council of 500 was then replaced by a Council of 400 as part of a program to restore " the forefathers ' constitution . " It is unfortunate for history that the oligarchs picked this partic- ular aspect of Athens's earlier constitution ...
... Council of 500 was then replaced by a Council of 400 as part of a program to restore " the forefathers ' constitution . " It is unfortunate for history that the oligarchs picked this partic- ular aspect of Athens's earlier constitution ...
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... Council mem- bers , presumably changing every year , must have included many ordinary citizens . Fifth , judicial decisions of the magistrates were now subject to appeal to a popular body called the Eliaia , a Doric loan word ...
... Council mem- bers , presumably changing every year , must have included many ordinary citizens . Fifth , judicial decisions of the magistrates were now subject to appeal to a popular body called the Eliaia , a Doric loan word ...
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... council was the new people's Council of 500 rather than the Solonian people's Council of 400 : see Rhodes 1981 : 246. It cannot have been the Areopagus Council , which Herodotus would not have referred to in this way . Raaflaub's remark ...
... council was the new people's Council of 500 rather than the Solonian people's Council of 400 : see Rhodes 1981 : 246. It cannot have been the Areopagus Council , which Herodotus would not have referred to in this way . Raaflaub's remark ...
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Genealogy Ideology and Society | 8 |
Democracy and Art in LateSixth | 197 |
Aristocrats and the Coming of Athenian | 226 |
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