dodecarchy
/dɒdɪkˈɑrti/Definitions
1. noun
A form of government in which 12 people rule, especially in ancient Greece.
“The city-state of Athens was known to have a dodecarchy for a short period of time.”
1. noun
A form of government in which 12 people rule, especially in ancient Greece.
“The city-state of Athens was known to have a dodecarchy for a short period of time.”