The monarchy of Mycenae was important to Greece because they descended from Perseus. The monarchy of Argos was important because they descended from Hercules. The monarchy of Corinth was important because they descended from Jason.
Most city-states got rid of kings with total power early on, replaced by oligarchs (a clique of aristocrats). These abused power, and single rulers called tyrants were established to look after the interests of the lower classes. These abused power and wee replace by oligarchs and in some cases, by democracy.
In a few states (eg Sparta) kings remained, with their responsibilities limited to being war leaders and religious duties.
From about 2000 B.C.E. to 800 B.C.E., most Greek city-states were ruled by monarchsβusually kings (the Greeks did not allow women to have power). At first, the Greek kings were chosen by the people of the city-state. When a king died, another leader was selected to take his place. Over time, however, kings demanded that, after their death, their power be passed on to their childrenβusually to the oldest son. This is how monarchy governments continued to operate, and it is how most monarchies remaining today operate.
Did ancient Greeks drw for there communtion
yes ancient Mesopotamia was a monarchy
No, the ancient Greeks were pantheistic. they worshiped many gods and goddesses.
The beginning of Medieval Greek is occasionally dated back to as early as the 4th century, either to 330 AD, when the political centre of the monarchy.
Ancient Greeks
The ancient Greeks had all kinds of governments. They first had monarchy, then oligarchy, tyranny, then they just stuck with democracy.Hope this helps!!!![=
Monarchy Tyranny Aristocracy Oligarchy Democracy Ochlocracy
The Answer is yes. Ancient Egyptian government was a monarchy.
The Answer is yes. Ancient Egyptian government was a monarchy.
At one point a monarchy, then a few others, but then ended up as a democracy or republic. I can't remember.
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Yes, ancient Greeks did.
Did ancient Greeks drw for there communtion
yes ancient Mesopotamia was a monarchy
The beginning of Medieval Greek is occasionally dated back to as early as the 4th century, either to 330 AD, when the political centre of the monarchy.
No, the ancient Greeks were pantheistic. they worshiped many gods and goddesses.