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It originated arond the 8th Century BCE when the various states which made up the Greek world employed notable warriors to organise their defence against predatory neighbours and nomads. These grandees occupied a fortress on a piece of high ground (acropolis) to which the farmers and their families could retreat to when threats emerged.

These 'heroes' had close relationships with each other and entertained each other. With these close personal relationship, they were able to minimise strife between the emerging city-states with a consequent rise in prosperity and population.

While this situation is portrayed in The Iliad as if it was at the time of the Trojan War in the 12th Century BCE, it really reflects the situation 400 years later when the stiry was first written down.

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