By becoming 60 years of age.
the government discouraged foreign visitors, banned travel abroad for any reason but military ones, frowned upon citizens who studies arts and literature, and two kings headed a council of elders.
There were the two kings, the Gerousia ( or council of Elders), The Ephorate and the Ekklesia (or the apella, or the Assembly).
The council called an assembly and placed significant matters before them on which the voted for and against.
It had two kings a war and religious leaders. It had a council which implemented government. And it had an assembly to which the council put motions for decisions on important matters. It was a limited democracy, as are most modern democracies.
After the Spartan boys successfully complete the "agoge" (the Spartan training for boys) they were elected to a barrack mess, where they were to eat their meals and spend the majority of their time with his messmates. this ensured that when the mess fought together as a unit in battle, the young spartan would be loyal to his mess and possess an "esprit de corp".
The Spartan council did not rule Athens.
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The Gerousia was the Spartan council of Elders.
There were about seventy-three, I believe. After the augmentation, however, many candidates died or suffered horrible side effects, rendering those candidates useless in battle, and reducing the SPARTAN II count to around thirty, give or take.
the government discouraged foreign visitors, banned travel abroad for any reason but military ones, frowned upon citizens who studies arts and literature, and two kings headed a council of elders.
Complete Specialization Spartan IV at SR50 then go on the spartan hub, select Specializations and then choose Stalker. If you choose something else don't worry as it only takes 10 SRs to complete all the specializations after Spartan IV.
The council called an assembly and placed significant matters before them on which the voted for and against.
There were the two kings, the Gerousia ( or council of Elders), The Ephorate and the Ekklesia (or the apella, or the Assembly).
Gerousia was a council of elders in ancient Sparta that was responsible for making important decisions and advising the Spartan kings. The council usually consisted of 28 elders over the age of 60 who were selected for their wisdom and experience. They played a significant role in Spartan political affairs and were highly respected in the society.
The Spartan assembly comprised the male citizens. The council (Gerousia) of 30 elders conducted normal business and placed important matters before the assembly for decisions.
It had two kings a war and religious leaders. It had a council which implemented government. And it had an assembly to which the council put motions for decisions on important matters. It was a limited democracy, as are most modern democracies.
The Council of Elders (Gerousia) was 30 members of upper class Sparta, over 60 years in age elected by the Assembly of Spartan citizens. Two members were the two kings, who did not have to pass the age test.