In ancient Greece, the power of kings varied significantly depending on the city-state and the period. In monarchies, such as those in Mycenaean times, kings held considerable authority, often seen as divine or semi-divine figures. However, by the classical period, many city-states transitioned to forms of government like democracy or oligarchy, diminishing royal power and placing political authority in the hands of citizens or elite groups. Ultimately, while kings could wield significant influence, their power was often checked by other political institutions and the social structure of their respective city-states.
He does not have much money or power.
not much
kings had higher rank but did not really have much power over lords.
It weighed about 30 pounds
200 dolars
The Kings had so much power because there was no government.
He does not have much money or power.
not much
In ancient greek entertainment the Greeks had sports like swiming, boxing and much more. They also had plays and opras.
no political power
kings had higher rank but did not really have much power over lords.
because the greek ladys were usually rich
It weighed about 30 pounds
200 dolars
enough to buy several slaves...
They believed at that time that their power was annointed to them directly by god. and since people feared god, they feared the kings as they were gods presence on earth.
There were no cars in ancient times in Greece.