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In honour of the old Carthaginian Empire, and their founders, the Phoenicians.
 
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* [[Government_Position#General|Boetarch]]
 
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===Choice of Government: Republic===
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Although the foundation myth of the city-state of Carthage features the royal princess Dido, by c. 500 the city was clearly governed as a republic. Punic epigraphic sources always mention republic-type magistracies. Carthage had stable institutions with many Greek-like features; elected magistrates, a senate and a citizen assembly.
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:''‘The Mighty Ones’ (Punic: h’drm or hadirim)''
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Revision as of 16:28, 21 May 2010

Phoenicia

In honour of the old Carthaginian Empire, and their founders, the Phoenicians.

Phoenicia
((Flag)) ((Coat of Arms))
(Map)
Continent / Island East Continent
Capital Sir Temple
Largest City Parm
Government System Republic

(Ruler)
(General)
(Judge)
(Banker)

Choice of Government: Republic

Although the foundation myth of the city-state of Carthage features the royal princess Dido, by c. 500 the city was clearly governed as a republic. Punic epigraphic sources always mention republic-type magistracies. Carthage had stable institutions with many Greek-like features; elected magistrates, a senate and a citizen assembly.

Senate

‘The Mighty Ones’ (Punic: h’drm or hadirim)

Citizen Assembly

Culture

Religion

Constitution