The city-state of Corinth practiced monarchy in ancient Greece. It was ruled by a series of kings, particularly during the early Archaic period. The most notable monarchs were from the Bacchiad dynasty, which held power until the establishment of a more oligarchic government. Corinth was known for its wealth and trade, contributing to its influence in the region.
No Athens is a city in Greece, and Greece is a republic.
Each independent city-state had its own government, with variances of monarchy, oligarchy and democracy.
The monarchy in Greece was abolished in 1973. Athens is the capital city of Greece and has no 'queen'.
No, Ancient Greece was not a city state. city sates were part of Greece
No, Greece is neither a city or a state.
Sparta was a city-state in ancient Greece. One of the things it's well-known for is its rigid social structure. The main religion practiced in Sparta was Greek Polytheism.
what was and still is the most popular city-state of Greece
A polis. A polis is a city state and the basic unit in Greece.
What was the last city-state to lead an independent Greece
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