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- Synoecism abstract "Synoecism or synecism (/sᵻˈniːsɪzəm/ si-NEE-siz-əm; Ancient Greek: συνοικισμóς, sunoikismos, Ancient Greek: [syːnɔi̯kismós]), also spelled synoikism (/sᵻˈnɔɪkɪzəm/ si-NOY-kiz-əm), was originally the amalgamation of villages in Ancient Greece into poleis, or city-states. Etymologically the word means \"dwelling together (syn) in the same house (oikos).\" Subsequently any act of civic union between polities of any size was described by the word synoikismos. The closest analogy today is the incorporation of a city; in fact, \"incorporation\" is often used to translate synoikismos, in addition to the Latinized synoecism. Synoecism is opposed to Greek dioecism (διοικισμóς, dioikismos), the creation of independent communities within the territory of a polis.Synoecism is the result of a few major factors, mainly an increase in population density of adjacent settlements, with an incorporation proposed for economic, political or ideological advantages, such as the synoecism of the communities of Attica into Athens, or by imposition of a ruling power, such as the synoecism of Messenia into the newly built city of Messene. A dioecism was undertaken for similar reasons, such as the settling of new and independent communities within territory of Constantinople abandoned due to a contraction of population, or the contraction of Thessaloniki out of its former neighborhoods outside the city walls due to the occupation of the countryside by the Turks.A conqueror might break up a polis for various reasons. For example, as part of the settlement of the Third Sacred War in 346 BC, the Amphictyonic League was commissioned to destroy 21 or 22 cities of Phocis, many of which had already been burned. They chose the method of dioecism, returning the poleis to their constituent kōmai, or villages. The city fortifications were then dismantled. This relatively mild destruction was reversed by Athens and Thebes several years later. They were sympathetic to Phocis but their hands had been legally tied. The cities were re-synoecized. The larger states assisted Phocis to rebuild the fortifications.".
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- Synoecism wikiPageWikiLink Amphictyonic_League.
- Synoecism wikiPageWikiLink Ancient_Greece.
- Synoecism wikiPageWikiLink Arcadia.
- Synoecism wikiPageWikiLink Athens.
- Synoecism wikiPageWikiLink Attica.
- Synoecism wikiPageWikiLink Banausos.
- Synoecism wikiPageWikiLink Canaba.
- Synoecism wikiPageWikiLink Category:Ancient_Greek_society.
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- Synoecism wikiPageWikiLink Category:Democracy.
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- Synoecism wikiPageWikiLink Category:Theseus.
- Synoecism wikiPageWikiLink Classical_Greece.
- Synoecism wikiPageWikiLink Colonia_(Roman).
- Synoecism wikiPageWikiLink Constantinople.
- Synoecism wikiPageWikiLink Crete.
- Synoecism wikiPageWikiLink Deme.
- Synoecism wikiPageWikiLink Dorians.
- Synoecism wikiPageWikiLink Government.
- Synoecism wikiPageWikiLink Greece.
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- Synoecism wikiPageWikiLink Ionia.
- Synoecism wikiPageWikiLink Karl_Otfried_Müller.
- Synoecism wikiPageWikiLink Knossos.
- Synoecism wikiPageWikiLink Kyklos.
- Synoecism wikiPageWikiLink Mantineia.
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- Synoecism wikiPageWikiLink Messenia.
- Synoecism wikiPageWikiLink Minoan_civilization.
- Synoecism wikiPageWikiLink Minoan_pottery.
- Synoecism wikiPageWikiLink Municipium.
- Synoecism wikiPageWikiLink Nobility.
- Synoecism wikiPageWikiLink Oligarchy.
- Synoecism wikiPageWikiLink Pagus.
- Synoecism wikiPageWikiLink Phocis.
- Synoecism wikiPageWikiLink Polis.
- Synoecism wikiPageWikiLink Sparta.
- Synoecism wikiPageWikiLink Synoikia.
- Synoecism wikiPageWikiLink Tegea.
- Synoecism wikiPageWikiLink Terracotta.
- Synoecism wikiPageWikiLink Theseus.
- Synoecism wikiPageWikiLink Thessaloniki.
- Synoecism wikiPageWikiLink Third_Sacred_War.
- Synoecism wikiPageWikiLink Troullos.
- Synoecism wikiPageWikiLink Xenelasia.
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- Synoecism wikiPageWikiLinkText "Synoecism".
- Synoecism wikiPageWikiLinkText "developed from".
- Synoecism wikiPageWikiLinkText "synoecism".
- Synoecism wikiPageWikiLinkText "synoecized".
- Synoecism wikiPageWikiLinkText "synoecizing".
- Synoecism wikiPageWikiLinkText "synoikised".
- Synoecism wikiPageWikiLinkText "united to form one territory".
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- Synoecism subject Category:Ancient_Greek_society.
- Synoecism subject Category:Classical_studies.
- Synoecism subject Category:Democracy.
- Synoecism subject Category:Greek_words_and_phrases.
- Synoecism subject Category:Political_philosophy.
- Synoecism subject Category:Political_science_terms.
- Synoecism subject Category:Theseus.
- Synoecism type Field.
- Synoecism type Study.
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- Synoecism type Term.
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- Synoecism comment "Synoecism or synecism (/sᵻˈniːsɪzəm/ si-NEE-siz-əm; Ancient Greek: συνοικισμóς, sunoikismos, Ancient Greek: [syːnɔi̯kismós]), also spelled synoikism (/sᵻˈnɔɪkɪzəm/ si-NOY-kiz-əm), was originally the amalgamation of villages in Ancient Greece into poleis, or city-states. Etymologically the word means \"dwelling together (syn) in the same house (oikos).\" Subsequently any act of civic union between polities of any size was described by the word synoikismos.".
- Synoecism label "Synoecism".
- Synoecism sameAs Q977693.
- Synoecism sameAs Синойкизъм.
- Synoecism sameAs Sinecisme.
- Synoecism sameAs Synoikismos.
- Synoecism sameAs Sinecismo.
- Synoecism sameAs Synœcisme.
- Synoecism sameAs Սինոյկիսմոս.
- Synoecism sameAs Sinecismo.
- Synoecism sameAs სინოიკიზმი.
- Synoecism sameAs Синойкизм.
- Synoecism sameAs Synoikisme.