Examples of using Polis in English and their translations into Indonesian
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when our elected officials are fully representative of the people they're elected to work for," Polis told ABC News this week.
Olynthos archeologists have been able to explore the social dynamics of Ancient Greek society as it developed into the polis or city-state.
Anson also stresses the fact that some Greeks even distinguished their ethnic identities based on the polis(i.e. city-state) they originally came from.
democracy- political power was dominated by a few aristocratic families who held for themselves all the important positions in the polis such as membership of elite councils,
the Greek world was characterized by the polis, the city-state, of which there were several hundred.
during the Olympic Games to ensure the host polis was not attacked
In a beautifully violent, futuristic city where the polis have authority to act as judge,
who will join Polis in becoming the first LGBT+ family to occupy a Governor's Mansion in the US.
pp. 43- 54), Ptolemaic Alexandria was considered a polis(city-state) separate from the country of Egypt,
pp. 43-54), Ptolemaic Alexandria was considered a polis(city-state) separate from the country of Egypt,
to its various inhabitants: it was a Greek and Thracian polis, the pride of Philip II of Macedon(the father of Alexander the Great), a cultural center for the Byzantine Empire,
because they did not share the polis based style of government.
International Studies(POLIS) is a vibrant school where academic research informs
Polis means city state.
Pasukan Polis Hutan PPH.
Polis- Greek word for city-state.
A polis is a city-state.
Polis of course means city.
Best life was possible in polis.
The police, or polis.