Ephors were a group of five officials in ancient Sparta, responsible for overseeing the kings and the governance of the state. They held significant power, including the ability to convene and preside over the assembly, supervise the education of youth, and manage foreign affairs. Elected annually, ephors could also hold kings accountable and had the authority to impose fines or even depose them if deemed necessary. Their role was crucial in balancing the power of the dual kingship and maintaining the stability of the Spartan government.
The Ephors were Sparta's assembly men.
Ephors were the five senior magistrates in Sparta.
The five ephors were the senior magistrates of Sparta, and responsible for running day-to-day affairs.
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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.
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Spartans had the right to vote in the Assembly, where they could show the Kings and Ephors the popularity of certain options presented to them by the Kings or Ephors.
they were called the Ephors
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Not at all. The Sparta was a limited democracy, the citizens voted in assembly on motions put to them by the council, the ephors did the day to day running. Persia was a kingdom ruled by a king and his council, with provincial governors doing the practical ruling.
the ephors were known as the Spartan law officials. they would also put the kings in check.