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  1. Polis - Wikipedia

    Poleis did not only exist within the area of the modern Republic of Greece. A collaborative study carried by the Copenhagen Polis Centre from 1993 to 2003 classified about 1,500 settlements of the Archaic …

  2. Polis | Definition & Facts | Britannica

    There were several hundred poleis, the history and constitutions of most of which are known only sketchily if at all. Thus, most ancient Greek history is recounted in terms of the histories of Athens, …

  3. Polis: The City-State of Ancient Greece - World History Encyclopedia

    Jun 6, 2013 · 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...

  4. The polis: The heart and soul of Ancient Greece - History Skills

    Explore the ancient Greek polis, a self-governing city-state that shaped trade, warfare, religion, and civic life across Athens, Sparta, and other poleis.

  5. Polis, Poleis, and Polis Institutions - The World of Ancient Greek ...

    Oct 1, 2025 · To the extent that there is a distinctive feature of Greek history, the starting point should be the polis (pl. poleis), a distinctive form of social organization.

  6. What Was the Polis? - The Nation

    May 21, 2025 · It’s a substantial task. The world of the ancient polis (plural: poleis) was vast, far greater than the rivalry between Athens and Sparta, far greater than the peninsula of Greece.

  7. A New History of the Ancient Greek City-State | Columbia News

    Oct 23, 2024 · With many poleis, basic economic structures rested on slavery, and the crucial equality of citizens was based on disenfranchising women, excluding foreigners, exploiting slaves (or at least …

  8. Politics | Polis (City-State)

    Government Forms: Different poleis adopted various forms of government, including monarchies (rule by kings), oligarchies (rule by a few), tyrannies (rule by a single, often unconstitutionally installed …

  9. The Emergence of the Greek Polis - World History Archive

    There is a great deal of controversy surrounding the question of why Greek communities became poleis. Some historians and political analysts found it inevitable.

  10. Polis - Ancient Greek City-States - ThoughtCo

    Aug 16, 2018 · The polis of Athens, the largest of the Greek poleis, was the birthplace of democracy. Aristotle saw the household "oikos" as the basic social unit of the polis, according to J. Roy.