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- Harmost abstract "Harmost (Greek: ἁρμοστής, "joiner" or "adaptor") was a Spartan term for a military governor. The Spartan general Lysander instituted several harmosts during the period of Spartan hegemony after the end of the Peloponnesian War in 404 BC. They were sent into their subject or conquered towns, partly to keep them in submission, and partly to abolish the democratic form of government, and establish oligarchies instead. Although in many cases they were ostensibly sent for the purpose of abolishing the tyrannical government of a town, and restoring freedom, they were accused of acting like kings or tyrants themselves, such that the first century AD grammarian Dionysius thought that harmost was merely another word for "king". In the peace of Antalcidas the Lacedaemonians pledged to reestablish free governments in the their subject towns, but they nertheless continued to install harmosts in them. Even Xenophon, generally pro-Spartan, censured the Spartans for the manner in which they allowed their harmosts to govern.It is uncertain how long the office of an harmost lasted; but considering that a governor of the same kind, who was appointed by the Lacedaemonians in Cythera, with the title of Cytherodikes, held his office only for one year, it is not improbable that the office of harmost was of the same duration.The Thebans also used the term during the Theban hegemony.".
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- Harmost wikiPageWikiLink Category:Ancient_Greek_government.
- Harmost wikiPageWikiLink Category:Military_ranks_of_Sparta.
- Harmost wikiPageWikiLink Category:Spartan_hegemony.
- Harmost wikiPageWikiLink Cythera_(island).
- Harmost wikiPageWikiLink Dictionary_of_Greek_and_Roman_Antiquities.
- Harmost wikiPageWikiLink Dionysius_of_Halicarnassus.
- Harmost wikiPageWikiLink Episcopi.
- Harmost wikiPageWikiLink Epistates.
- Harmost wikiPageWikiLink Kythira.
- Harmost wikiPageWikiLink Lysander.
- Harmost wikiPageWikiLink Oligarchy.
- Harmost wikiPageWikiLink Peace_of_Antalcidas.
- Harmost wikiPageWikiLink Peloponnesian_War.
- Harmost wikiPageWikiLink Phrourarch.
- Harmost wikiPageWikiLink Sparta.
- Harmost wikiPageWikiLink Spartan_hegemony.
- Harmost wikiPageWikiLink Theban_hegemony.
- Harmost wikiPageWikiLink Thebans.
- Harmost wikiPageWikiLink Thebes,_Greece.
- Harmost wikiPageWikiLink Xenophon.
- Harmost wikiPageWikiLinkText "Harmost".
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- Harmost subject Category:Ancient_Greek_government.
- Harmost subject Category:Military_ranks_of_Sparta.
- Harmost subject Category:Spartan_hegemony.
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- Harmost type Article.
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- Harmost comment "Harmost (Greek: ἁρμοστής, "joiner" or "adaptor") was a Spartan term for a military governor. The Spartan general Lysander instituted several harmosts during the period of Spartan hegemony after the end of the Peloponnesian War in 404 BC. They were sent into their subject or conquered towns, partly to keep them in submission, and partly to abolish the democratic form of government, and establish oligarchies instead.".
- Harmost label "Harmost".
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- Harmost wasDerivedFrom Harmost?oldid=669040473.
- Harmost isPrimaryTopicOf Harmost.