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Definition of Gerontes

Gerontes
Gerontes Ge*ron"tes, n. pl. [NL., fr. Gr. ?, ?.] (Gr. Antiq.) Magistrates in Sparta, who with the ephori and kings, constituted the supreme civil authority.

Meaning of Gerontes from wikipedia

- (called gerontes) and the two kings, who were members by right, entering the chamber upon their accession. Unlike the kings, the 28 gerontes had to be...
- Abisara gerontes gerontes (Sierra Leone, Liberia, Ivory Coast, Ghana, Nigeria: south and the Cross River loop, western Cameroon) Abisara gerontes gabunica...
- Reform Edict, which was fiercely resisted by the gerontes. Eventually the Porte had to send the gerontes to their dioceses, and a constitutional committee...
- (Manon's brother), then an elderly treasurer-general, Geronte di Ravoir, descend from the coach, Geronte helping Manon, then the remainder of the p****engers...
- through the work of Aristotle, who describes in detail the elections of the gerontes (the members of the Gerousia), but not the ephors. It is still ****umed...
- January 5, 1974 Measure for Measure The Duke December 28, 1973 Scapin Geronte January 2, 1974 – January 6, 1974 Next Time I'll Sing to You Hermit understudy...
- the New Theologian in the eleventh century, and contemporary charismatic gerontes such as Porphyrios and Paisios. Sergius of Radonezh and Nil Sorsky were...
- la statue du Commandeur). In Les Fourberies de Scapin, Act II, scene 7, Géronte is asked for ransom money for his son, allegedly held in a galley. He repeats...
- begins with the reproaches of Isabelle's father, Géronte, who wants her to marry Adraste. Alone, Géronte decides to force her to do his will. He then dismisses...
- Cyrene, with a board of chief magistrates (ephors) and a council of elders (gerontes). From 324 to 322 BC, the city supported the Spartan adventurer Thibron...