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Devan Hutchinson
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22 May, 17:39
What are archons in athenian democracy?
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Ryleigh Mcfarland
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Archon, Greek Archōn, in ancient Greece, the chief magistrate or magistrates in many city-states. The office became prominent in the Archaic period, when the kings (basileis) were being superseded by aristocrats.
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