- A
synedrion or
synhedrion (Gr****: συνέδριον, "sitting together",
hence "****embly" or "council"; Hebrew: סנהדרין, sanhedrin) is an ****embly that holds...
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Aramaic סַנְהֶדְרִין, a
loanword from Koinē Gr****: Συνέδριον, romanized:
synedrion, '****embly,' 'sitting together,'
hence '****embly' or 'council') was a...
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Synedrion, or
congress of representatives, was to meet at Corinth. The Epirus,
which became a
federal republic in 231 BC, was
ruled by the "
Synedrion"...
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first council of the
League took
place in Corinth,
albeit the Gr**** word
synedrion is
better translated as
congress or
conference rather than league. The...
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environmental landscape,
Synedrion s**** to
coexist with the
aliens by
using technology such as a wall that can
repel the alien's mist.
Synedrion generally place...
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Proxeny Stasis Tagus Tyrant Athenian Agora Areopagus Ecclesia Graphe paranomon Heliaia Ostracism Spartan Ekklesia Ephor Gerousia Macedon Synedrion Koinon...
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split the
former Hasmonean Kingdom into five
districts of Sanhedrin/
Synedrion (councils of law).
After Julius Caesar was
murdered in 44 BCE, Quintus...
- of the Jews • 41–44 CE
Agrippa I • 48–93/100
Agrippa II
Legislature Synedrion/Sanhedrin
Historical era
Roman Prin****te • Annexation to the
Roman Empire...
- 337 BC, Philip II was
elected as the
leader (hegemon) of its
council (
synedrion) and the commander-in-chief (strategos autokrator) of a
forthcoming campaign...