One could lead an expeditionary force while the other maintained security at home.
No - Sparta had two kings.
Sparta was ruled by two kings and its council, the Gerousia.
There were lots of kings of Sparta. Sparta actually was required to have two kings for most of its ancient history. I think that you are refering to Homer's Sparta. Menelaus was the king of Mycenean Sparta.
Sparta had two kings, a council of elders made of 28 citizens, and an assembly of all male citizens over age 30.
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No - Sparta had two kings.
Sparta was ruled by two kings and its council, the Gerousia.
Sparta was ruled by two hereditary kings. This meant that the kings were not related to each other, but their titles were passed down to their sons. Sparta also had a council of elders who advised the kings.
Sparta had two kings and a council of elders.
There were lots of kings of Sparta. Sparta actually was required to have two kings for most of its ancient history. I think that you are refering to Homer's Sparta. Menelaus was the king of Mycenean Sparta.
im pretty sure Sparta did but i don't know about Athens i know people in Athens could vote but i remember looking it up and Athens did still have kings take it from me the ATHENS GEEK!
Sparta had two kings, a council of elders made of 28 citizens, and an assembly of all male citizens over age 30.
Sparta had a limited democracy. Sparta had two kings who ruled the city-state. They also had a 28 member council which could limit the power of the kings.
Sparta had two kings simultaneously - the first two we have dates for are from 930 BCE - Procles and Eurysthenes.
sparta had two kings. one stayed to rule the city, wall one went out to fight
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