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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.

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