it is called the Sanhedrin
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The Sanhedrin.
The Sanhedrin.
The Sanhedrin (Hebrew: ?????????????) was was an assembly of twenty-three judges appointed in every city in the Biblical Land of Israel. The Great Sanhedrin was the supreme court of ancient Israel made of 71 members. The Great Sanhedrin was made up of a Chief/Prince/Leader called Nasi (at some times this position may have been held by the Kohen Gadol or the High Priest), a vice chief justice (Av Beit Din), and sixty-nine general members.
No, Paul was not a member of the Sanhedrin.
No, the leader of the senate is called the majority leader.
The leader of Konoha is called the Hokage. The leader of Suna is called the Kazekage. The leader of Kirigakure (hidden mist) is called the Mizukage. The leader of Kumogakure (Clouds) is known as the Raikage.
The sanhedrin used to meet at the outer wall of the temple.
Thé leader of the tainos called
The leader of a province is called a premier.
They called their leader the Sapa Inca.