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    Synoecism or synecism , also spelled synoikism (/sɪˈnɔɪkɪzəm/ 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

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    One of the first examples of synoecism in historical Greece can be found in Crete. Prior to the second millennium, Greek settlement on both the mainland and on the island of Crete

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    In ancient Greece, society was divided into the demos (δῆμοι, κῶμαι; "country people" or "country villages") and

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    A dioecism is essentially the inverse of a synoecism, the releasing of cities, towns or villages from their association with a polis. This process might manifest itself in several ways, such as the settling of new but independent communities within former territory of

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    In ancient Rome, some of the kinds of settlement that were incorporated by synoecism into greater municipal polities were the prefecture

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    • Abbott, Frank Frost; Johnson, Allan Chester (1926). Municipal Administration in the Roman Empire. Princeton: Princeton University Press.

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    "Synoecism" also denominates an ancient Cretan archaeological site on the western fringes of Troullos. Artifacts discovered at the site include a

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  2. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Synoecism_(disambiguation)

    Synoecism can mean:
    • Synoecism, Syniokismos, Sunoikismos, Synoecismus, the incorporation or conurbation of smaller settlements into a city (urbs, polis) or municipality (municipium)
    • Synoecism, the botanical condition of being synoecious, a synonym of monoecious

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    That incorporation is a synoecism. Not being Greek we don't say synoecized, we say incorporated, but of course the circumstances of incorporation in ancient times were quite different. In scholarship it typically refers to first incorporation of communities into a city-state.

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    • synoecism - Wiktionary

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      Nov 05, 2020 · Noun. synoecism ( plural synoecisms ) ( Ancient Greece) The unification of towns, tribes etc. under one capital city or polis . quotations . 1886, English History Review, 1886, I, pg 636. They always remained separate states and were never synoikised.

    • Synoecismus - Synoecism - abcdef.wiki

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      Synoecism nebo synecism ( / s ɪ n jsem s ɪ z əm / Si NEE-siz-əm; starořečtina: συνοικισμóς, sunoikismos, Starořečtina: [syːnɔi̯kismós]), také hláskoval synoikism ( / s ɪ n ɔɪ k ɪ z əm / si- NOY-kiz-əm), původně šlo o sloučení vesnic ve starověkém Řecku do poleis neboli městských států. Etymologicky toto slovo znamená „společné bydlení ( syn) ve ...

    • https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:Nicopolis_synoecism.svg

      Cities participating in the synoecism (foundation) of Nicopolis in Epirus. Drawing by Marsyas 08:49, 22 September 2005 (UTC). Original map from Hœpfner 1984. SVG development Captions. English. Add a one-line explanation of what this file represents. Items …

    • Synoecism

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      or synœcism (Ancient Greek: συνοικισμóς) is the amalgamation of villages and small towns in Ancient Hellas into larger political units such as a single city. It is the process by which democracy in the Ancient Greek world originated and developed

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      Synoecism or synecism ( / s ɨ ˈ n iː s ɪ z əm / si-NEE-siz-əm; Ancient Greek: συνοικισμóς, sunoikismos, Ancient Greek: [syːnɔi̯kismós]), also spelled synoikism (/ s ɨ ˈ n ɔɪ k ɪ z əm / 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 ...

    • https://www.thefreedictionary.com/Synoecism

      a joining together of several towns to form a single community, as in ancient Greece. — synoecy, n.— synoecious, adj.

    • Synoecism definition and meaning | Collins English Dictionary

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      Synoecism definition: (in ancient Greece ) the union of towns under one capital city | Meaning, pronunciation, translations and examples

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