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a method of temporary banishment by popular vote without trial or special accusation practiced in ancient Greece
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a place where Greek youths met for exercise and discussion.
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(died 364 BC) was an important Theban statesman and general in Greece.
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Elementary teacher of reading, writing and basic maths
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Spartan council of elders.
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The study of the rules whereby words or other elements of sentence structure are combined to form grammatical sentences.
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Theban statesman and military tactician and leader who was largely responsible for breaking the military dominance of Sparta.
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a specific kind of teacher in both Ancient Greece and in the Roman Empire.
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usually it is a type of secondary school.
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One of a body of five elected magistrates exercising a supervisory power over the kings of Sparta.
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Magistrates in Sparta, who with the ephori and kings, constituted the supreme civil authority.
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A hoplite was a citizen-soldier of the Ancient Greek city-states.
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a 4 to 7 meter (13–21 feet) long spear used in the ancient Greek and Hellenistic warfare.
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