Ancient Greek rowing ships were called galleys.
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.
Greek Mythology, also called Classical Mythology is the ancient religion of the ancient Greeks: as reported and reduced by Greek poets of old.
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It doesnt have a greek origin, its the latin word dictator. A dictator in ancient rome was a judge temporarily invested with absolute power.
Ancient Greek rowing ships were called galleys.
Daniel isn't Greek, it's Hebrew. It means, "God is my judge."
The judges imposed a fine.
ragtaglsy is what a greek judge is called
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.
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.
An ancient Greek foot soldier was called a hoplite.
A Roman judge was called iudex.
Ancient Greek called it Elaia, moria.
they are called usally Pripiyat
i dont know please help me
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