Abstract

The archons, representing one of the highest civic magistracies in several Greek cities of the Anatolian peninsula, enjoyed numerous attributions in various fields. Based mainly on epigraphic texts, this study analyses the judicial prerogatives of the archons in the Greek cities of Asia Minor during the Hellenistic and Roman periods. It thus constitutes a contribution to the political-institutional history of the Greco-Roman world.

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