A History of Western Civilization ...Prentice-Hall, Incorporated, 1939 |
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... elected for life , and two kings who were equal in authority . Gradually , however , it fell into the hands of a narrow oligarchy of tribal elders , the five ephors , who were elected annually . Originally they were intended to act as a ...
... elected for life , and two kings who were equal in authority . Gradually , however , it fell into the hands of a narrow oligarchy of tribal elders , the five ephors , who were elected annually . Originally they were intended to act as a ...
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... elected like the council . From these six thousand a jury was drawn by lot for the trial of each civil case . One of Cleisthenes ' most important reforms was the reorgan- ization of the army . Each tribe elected a general every year ...
... elected like the council . From these six thousand a jury was drawn by lot for the trial of each civil case . One of Cleisthenes ' most important reforms was the reorgan- ization of the army . Each tribe elected a general every year ...
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... elected emperor . The Interregnum came to an end only ( 1273 ) when neither of the elected kings would go to Germany , and Rudolph of Hapsburg , a member of one of the noble families of Switzerland , was elected emperor ( 1273-1291 ) ...
... elected emperor . The Interregnum came to an end only ( 1273 ) when neither of the elected kings would go to Germany , and Rudolph of Hapsburg , a member of one of the noble families of Switzerland , was elected emperor ( 1273-1291 ) ...
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