Definition of Archonships. Meaning of Archonships. Synonyms of Archonships

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Definition of Archonships

Archonship
Archonship Ar"chon*ship, n. The office of an archon. --Mitford.

Meaning of Archonships from wikipedia

- Although the process of the next transition is unclear, after 487 BC the archonships were ****igned by lot to any citizen and the polemarch's military duties...
- Solon (/ˈsoʊlən/; Ancient Gr****: Σόλων; c. 630 – c. 560 BC) was an archaic Athenian statesman, lawmaker, political philosopher, and poet. He is one of...
- by 753 BC this had become a decennial, elected archonship, and finally an annually elected archonship by 683 BC. Through each stage, more power would...
- 753 BC the perpetual archonship by the Eupatridae was limited to 10 years (the "decennial archons"): After 683 BC the archonship was limited to one year...
- highest government office in the following year (493 BC). Themistocles's archonship saw the beginnings of a major theme in his career; the advancement of...
- learns that Morax staged his own death, opting instead to retire from archonship and live as the mortal Zhongli. Despite being over 6000 years old, Morax...
- rather than the Eupatridae (the aristocratic families). After 487 BC, the archonships were ****igned by lot. It is believed the archon basileus's wife, the...
- archonship already used the Ionian alphabet and others use the old Attic alphabet after it, the majority reflect the switch and Eucleides' archonship...
- tyrannical city. Euphemus gives his name to the year of his archonship in 417/416 BC. During his archonship, the Argive alliance with Athens is renewed and the...
- reigned as kings, or became hereditary archons. In 753 BC the hereditary archonship was replaced by a non-hereditary system (see Archons of Athens). King...