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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...
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published a
schedule and the
number of
dikastes required for the day.
Those citizens who
wanted to be
dikastes queued at the
entrance of the
court at...
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Heliaia and were
split into two steps:
first the jury (heliasts or
dikastes)
voted on
whether the
accused was guilty; if the
majority found them guilty...
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included the
court as well. The
judges were
called heliasts (ἡλιασταί) or
dikastes (δικασταί, ὀμωμοκότες =
those who have sworn,
namely the jurors). The operation...
- θάλασσα "sea".
Attic tends to
replace the -ter "doer of"
suffix with -tes:
dikastes for
dikaster "judge". The
Attic adjectival ending -eios and corresponding...
- Dilochitès Gr****
Executive Appointed Divisional (dilochia army
double file)
Dikastes Gr****
Judicial Chosen by lot
Tribal Dimoirites Gr****
Executive Appointed...
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Poseidon appears and
escorts her to Atlantis,
where he
appoints her as
Dikastes, his second-in-command, who is
responsible with
enforcing Poseidon's laws...
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arrives to take the
Eagle Bearer to Atlantis,
where he
appoints them as
Dikastes, his second-in-command. The
Eagle Bearer is then
tasked with exploring...
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Gospels on
which I
place my hand.[citation needed]
Coronation Oath Act 1688
Dikastes § Oath Hong Kong
Legislative Council oath-taking
controversy List of U...
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subsequently had
likewise to pay the fees to the
dikastes, when the
practice of
paying the
dikastes was
introduced by Pericles. They are not mentioned...