They rule their state and helps companies, schools, hospitals, tourists and the country's capital.
Each Phoenician city-state was independent, and had its own rulers and council.
The Senate of each city-state.
They kept them in check with city states and each city state had a lord
Rulers held great power over their subjects, but ministers and other officials acted to check this power. for protection each city state raised an army of horsemen.
Rulers held great power over their subjects, but ministers and other officials acted to check this power. for protection each city state raised an army of horsemen.
The rulers of each city-state in Mesopotamia were responsible for maintaining social order, overseeing religious ceremonies, managing trade and diplomacy, and providing protection for their subjects. They also controlled the distribution of resources, collected taxes, and oversaw the construction of infrastructure like temples and walls. Additionally, they were expected to lead their armies in times of war and make important political decisions for the city-state.
Each city-state was made up of the city and the farmland around it.
at the center of each city-state was a temple, called a ziggurat, surrounded by courts.
Each city-state was made up of the city and the farmland around it.
they had rulers called emperors or empires that ruled each city but the emperors ruler was the gods.
they had rulers called emperors or empires that ruled each city but the emperors ruler was the gods.
Though Greece had kings and rulers. Each city-state did employ a form of democracy. Examples are Athens, which had a direct democracy and Sparta that had two kings and a council of elders.