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The five ephors were the governing council in Sparta, handling day to day matters. The dual kings of Sparta had mainly religious and war leader duties, and were advised by the ephors who effectively exercised political control. In Persia government was by the king, whose council advised him, but did not wield power.
A baron is a title of the English nobility, it is the lowest rank of the peerage. It is also used in Germany and Austria. Originally it was the title of the King's companions in Anglo-Saxon times. It then became the title of the holders of large estates 'baronies', who advised the King. Since the 16th century it has been one of the several ranks of English nobleman, above a baronet and below a viscount. A baron is entitled to be called 'Lord'.
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King Philip's War
Perhaps a privy council. or Perhaps a parliament.
The twelfth century representative body that advised the king on legal decisions was the Curia Regis, which was made up of the king's closest advisors and nobles. It served as a precursor to the English Parliament.
Perhaps a privy council. or Perhaps a parliament.
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Metacomet was called King Phillip by the english.
Metacomet was called King Phillip by the english.
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Henry III's Barons forced him into certain concessions which were known as the Provisions of Oxford(10jun1258.)This document set up a 15 man Privy Council with membership approved by the barons, to advise the King and indirectly wield power over the whole government.
The five ephors were the governing council in Sparta, handling day to day matters. The dual kings of Sparta had mainly religious and war leader duties, and were advised by the ephors who effectively exercised political control. In Persia government was by the king, whose council advised him, but did not wield power.
The Senate began as a council of elders who advised the king. After the establishment of the republic they advised the consuls. Gradually their prestige became so great that their advice had almost the force of law and only in rare circumstances, and with the overwhelming support of the people, was it not followed.
They were referred to as: Cediles, Acrodemcrats, Mastees, Regroaelioepolitics, or Reptstuses