Did Ancient Greece have kings?
Question:
Did Ancient Greece have kings?
Ancient Greek:
A king is a type of monarch. He usually, though not alw, inherits the position from his father. Many of the countries in Europe have or have had kings as their heads of state.
Answer and Explanation:
Yes, there were several different types of government that existed in ancient Greece. Monarchy was one of these types. One of the most famous ancient Greek monarchs was Alexander the Great. There are several famous monarchs in Greek mythology, including Oedipus and Meneleus.
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