The ancient Greeks didn't have judges as we know them today - rulings were given by either the head of a family in civil matters, or a magistrate called an Archon in public matters.
Selene, the Greek moon goddess, was called Luna in Rome.Selene, the Greek moon goddess, was called Luna in Rome.Selene, the Greek moon goddess, was called Luna in Rome.Selene, the Greek moon goddess, was called Luna in Rome.Selene, the Greek moon goddess, was called Luna in Rome.Selene, the Greek moon goddess, was called Luna in Rome.Selene, the Greek moon goddess, was called Luna in Rome.Selene, the Greek moon goddess, was called Luna in Rome.Selene, the Greek moon goddess, was called Luna in Rome.
A judge in Britain had the title justice preceding his name.
tahat is called kithon
greek and latin obviously
greek fireThe first military secret weapon was called Greek fire.
ragtaglsy is what a greek judge is called
I believe they are called "dikastes", that's in singularis.
i dont know please help me
They start with an m and are ten letters long, but I don't know what they are called.
the greek Jude means judoden
the greek Jude means judoden
In Greek Daniela means God is my Judge.
a judge is also called your honor
Daniel isn't Greek, it's Hebrew. It means, "God is my judge."
δικαστής (dikastis).
He did not judge Venus. Paris was the judge in a beuty contest between Venus, Juno and Minerva (or rather their greek counterparts). Venus won.
Magistrate in English, though that is not the Greek word - it comes from Latin.The ancient Greeks didn't have judges as we know them today - rulings were given by either the head of a family in civil matters, or a magistrate called an Archon in public matters.