- (Ancient Gr****: βουλή; pl.: boulai, βουλαί) was a
council (βουλευταί,
bouleutai)
appointed to run
daily affairs of the city.
Originally a
council of nobles...
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about 42 of the 139
demoi of the
Athenian state, they
provided about 130
bouleutai in the 500-strong boule. However, due to
their proximity to the city of...
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given to
every proxenos". The
decree is
issued by
archon Hierondas and
bouleutai (chancellors) Heraklidas,
Eualkeus and Echyllos. FD III 4:405
Delphi —...
- Oeneis. The deme was
small and unimportant,
providing only one or two
Bouleutai to the
Athenian Boule.
However it
housed a
branch of the
Salaminae family...
- organization. (Hes.) Peliganes: the
endoxoi (honourable);
among the
Syrians the
bouleutai (chancellors). Strabo,
Fragments 7.2. Grammatically, as
pelekan (pelican)...
- e=5&gr****Encoding=UnicodeC.html Charitonides, S. "The
First Half of a
Bouleutai List of the
Fourth Century B.C." Hesperia: The
Journal of the American...
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recall the
Epirote peleioi and the
Macedonian peliganesm rather than the
bouleutai of the
Corinthian colonies. As for the term koinon, this can
refer equally...
- Erechtheus, the
autochthonous founder of Athens. The Deme
contributed 10
bouleutai (increased to 12 in 306 BCE) to the 500 member-strong Boule, and as such...