Boule


 
 
Boule
  • The term boule can be used to describe a large block of synthetically produced crystal material.
  • A boule can also refer to a round loaf of white (often sourdough) bread, from the French word for 'ball.'
  • There is also a game called Boules where large balls are thrown at a small ball
  • In the cities (Gr. ?????, pl. ??????) of ancient Greece, the boul? was a council of citizens appointed to run daily affairs of the city. Originally a council of nobles advising the king, boules evolved according to the constitution of the city; in oligarchies boule positions might be hereditary, while in democracies members were typically chosen by lot, and served for one year.

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    Little is known about the workings of the boules, except in the case of Athens, for which extensive material has survived.

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    The Athenian boule (Gr. ?????) , or the Council of the Four Hundred, was set up by the archon Solon in 594 BC. Originally it was made up of 400 men, 100 from each of the four traditional tribes of Athens (the Pentacosiomedimi, Hippeis, Zeugitae and Thetes). It met on the Pnyx hill near the Acropolis. It acted as an advisory body to the Areopagus, the aristocratic council, and prepared an agenda for discussion in the lower assembly, the ecclesia. Under the reforms of Cleisthenes, the boule was expanded to 500 men, 50 men from each of the ten new tribes of Athens. The 500 men were chosen from Athenian citizens in the ecclesia over the age of 30, and served for one year. The leaders of the boule (the prytany) consisted of 50 men chosen from among the 500, and a new prytany was chosen every month. The man in charge of prytany was replaced every day from among the 50 members.

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    After the reforms of Ephialtes and Pericles in the mid-5th century BC, the boule took on many of the functions of the Areopagus, which by this time had almost all of its powers taken away.

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    Ancient Greece: Ancient Greece is the term used to describe the Greek-speaking world in ancient times. It refers not only to the geographical peninsula of modern Greece, but also to areas of Hellenic culture that were settled in ancient times by Greeks: Cyprus, the Aegean coast of Turkey (then known as Ionia), Sic...

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    Boule related Images and Photos (experimental)

    Petite Boule
    Petite Boule
    Front Cover for ''Boule De Suif'' by Guy De Maupassant Early 20th Century
    Front Cover for "Boule De Suif" by Guy De Maupassant Early 20th Century
    Coupe de Fraises et Boule
    Coupe de Fraises et Boule

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