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apella

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Editorial note

Sparta had not just a constitution and voting, but also a couple of institutions: * two kings (equivalent of president) * apella (public voting for males over 30...) * ephors (ministers) * gerusia (elders...

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Quick take

(Ancient Greece, politics) The popular deliberative assembly in the Ancient Greek city-state of Sparta, corresponding to the ecclesia in most other Greek states.

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noun

(Ancient Greece, politics) The popular deliberative assembly in the Ancient Greek city-state of Sparta, corresponding to the ecclesia in most other Greek states.

Definitions

Core meanings and parts of speech for apella.

noun

(Ancient Greece, politics) The popular deliberative assembly in the Ancient Greek city-state of Sparta, corresponding to the ecclesia in most other Greek states.

Example sentences

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Sparta had not just a constitution and voting, but also a couple of institutions: * two kings (equivalent of president) * apella (public voting for males over 30...) * ephors (ministers) * gerusia (elders...

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Things we (the western civilization, broadly speaking) owe to Sparta are: strong costitution, president (2 kings in Sparta), ministers (ephors), senate (Gerusia; council of elders had the strongest power in Sparta), the lower house ouf the parliament (Apella, gathering of all citizens above the age of 30), although you might argue Apella was closer to common voting.

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"Apella") who would consider themselves democratic and then vote by shouting loudly...

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"Apella") who would consider themselves democratic and then vote by shouting loudly...

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How do you use apella in a sentence?

Sparta had not just a constitution and voting, but also a couple of institutions: * two kings (equivalent of president) * apella (public voting for males over 30...) * ephors (ministers) * gerusia (elders...

What does apella mean?

(Ancient Greece, politics) The popular deliberative assembly in the Ancient Greek city-state of Sparta, corresponding to the ecclesia in most other Greek states.

What part of speech is apella?

apella is commonly used as noun.