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- A sympoliteia (Gr****: συμπολιτεία, lit. 'joint citizenship'), anglicized as sympolity, was a type of treaty for political organization in ancient Greece...
- Sympoliteia (Gr****: Συμπολιτεία) is a former muni****lity in Achaea, West Greece, Greece. Since the 2011 local government reform it is part of the muni****lity...
- from the 2nd century BCE regarding a political and religious union (sympoliteia) between Medeon and Stiris, in which both cities had the approval of...
- Achaios Saravali Patras - Saravali - fourth division Anagennisi/Aias Sympoliteia - Rododafni Apollon Patras, A1 Basketleague Atromitos Patras - fourth...
- within contemporary Gr**** koina (i.e., federations of city-states, the sympoliteia) obe**** the federal decrees voted on collectively by the members of their...
- reorganization under Diocletian (r. 284–305). It was a full federation (sympoliteia) of city-states, with its own boule and ecclesia, federal laws, common...
- leaving most of the local governing to the city states, a system termed sympoliteia. In states such as the Achaean league, this also involved the admission...
- subordinate to a province. "Federation," "confederacy", and a third term, sympoliteia only describe the degree of independence, or lack of it. Different scholars...
- Ancient Gr****: Ἴσινδα) was a town of ancient Lycia. Isinda was part of a sympoliteia (a treaty for political organization used in Ancient Greece) with Aperlae...
- Aetolian League, in early times. It soon became a powerful confederation (sympoliteia) and by c. 340 BC it became one of the leading military powers in ancient...