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- Dikastes (Gr****: δικαστής, pl. δικασταί) was a legal office in ancient Greece that signified, in the broadest sense, a judge or juror, but more particularly...
- autokrator in a military context), the council (Synedrion), and the judges (Dikastai). Delegates of the member-states (Synedroi) were responsible for administering...
- https://www.academia.edu/36510282/KLEROTERION._simulation_of_the_allotment_of_dikastai. simulation of the allotment. Bishop, J. (1970). "The Cleroterium". The...
- mechanism, called dikastaí, to ****ure that no one could select jurors for their own trial. For normal cases, the courts were made up of dikastai of up to 500...
- over Cappadocia he distributed cities to his friends, left behind judges (dikastai) and administrators (dioiketai), and appointed garrison commanders. Dueck...
- Persuasion, and Identification by Reference to the Social Identity of Athenian dikastai". Rhetorica. 42 (1): 1–30. doi:10.1353/rht.2024.a925230. ISSN 1533-8541...
- were the Archontes, Demos, Proboule, Boule, Epistatai (supervisors) and Dikastai (judges). Strabo cites the word as Peligones, meaning the senators of both...
- law courts of ancient Athens, where decisions were made by the jury of dikastai, arguments by analogy were commonly used. For example, the fourth-century...