Definition of Archonships. Meaning of Archonships. Synonyms of Archonships

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Definition of Archonships

Archonship
Archonship Ar"chon*ship, n. The office of an archon. --Mitford.

Meaning of Archonships from wikipedia

- Although the process of the next transition is unclear, after 487 BC the archonships were ****igned by lot to any citizen and the polemarch's military duties...
- rather than the Eupatridae (the aristocratic families). After 487 BC, the archonships were ****igned by lot. It is believed the archon basileus's wife, the...
- 753 BC the perpetual archonship by the Eupatridae was limited to 10 years (the "decennial archons"): After 683 BC the archonship was limited to one year...
- reigned as kings, or became hereditary archons. In 753 BC the hereditary archonship was replaced by a non-hereditary system (see Archons of Athens). King...
- 753 BC this had become a decennial, elected archonship; and finally by 683 BC an annually elected archonship. Through each stage, more power would have...
- Diogenes Laërtius tells us that the Seven Sages were created in the archonship of Damasius at Athens about 582 BC and that Thales was the first sage...
- of the month February in the third year of the 109th Olympiad, in the archonship of Sosigenes Barnes 1986, p. 367. Gordon 2012, p. 3. DeWitt 1954, pp. 8–9...
- pankration. Panathenaic amphora, made in Athens in 332–331 BC, during the archonship of Niketes. From Capua. Focus Hybrid, striking, grappling, wrestling Country...
- Solon (Gr****: Σόλων; c. 630 – c. 560 BC) was an archaic Athenian statesman, lawmaker, political philosopher, and poet. He is one of the Seven Sages of...
- According to Apollodorus, as quoted by Philodemus, Zeno died in Arrheneides' archonship (262/1 BC). According to Persaeus (Diogenes Laërtius vii. 28), Zeno lived...