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Polis - Wikipedia Acropolis of Athens, a noted polis of Classical Greece The polis was the whole city, which had its own walls Shown is a part of the polis, the akropolis, "city heights", which was never alone regarded as its own city The origins of the settlement are lost in prehistoric times
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Polis: The City-State of Ancient Greece - World History Encyclopedia A polis (plural: poleis) was the typical structure of a community in the ancient Greek world A polis consisted of an urban centre, often fortified and with a sacred centre built on a natural acropolis or harbour, which controlled a surrounding territory (chora) of land
Polis | Definition Facts | Britannica polis, ancient Greek city-state The small state in Greece originated probably from the natural divisions of the country by mountains and the sea and from the original local tribal (ethnic) and cult divisions
POLIS Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster The meaning of POLIS is a Greek city-state; broadly : a state or society especially when characterized by a sense of community How to use polis in a sentence
The polis: The heart and soul of Ancient Greece - History Skills What is a 'polis'? The word 'polis' is Greek for 'city' Although, in the ancient world, a polis was much more than just a physical settlement For more than one polis, the plural word poleis is used A polis was made up of an urban center, often fortified, and the surrounding countryside
What Was the Polis? - The Nation Over centuries, and always with great growing pains, a rough consensus did emerge among the Greeks about what constitutes a polis and what kinds of features a polis should have
Polis | Princeton University Press Polis proposes a panoramic account of the ancient Greek city-state, its diverse forms, and enduring characteristics over the span of a millennium
-polis - Wiktionary, the free dictionary -polis f (genitive -polis, -polēos, -polios) Forms names of cities (New Latin) as a declinable word to introduce a placename named after a Saint, e g Fanum Sancti Iohannis for the various places named Saint John ('s), San Juan, etc synonyms Synonyms: fanum, urbs, oppidum
What Is A Polis In Ancient Greece? - HistoryRise A Polis was an independent city-state in Ancient Greece Examples of Polis include Athens, Sparta, Corinth, and Thebes Each Polis had its own unique government, laws, currency, and patron deity The Polis was the dominant political structure during the Classical period of Ancient Greece