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  • The supreme body of Alexander the Great's empire was also called " Synedrion ".
  • When Syria, split the former Hasmonean Kingdom into five districts of Sanhedrin / Synedrion ( councils of law ).
  • In the Rhodian period, where Delos was not a member of the League, the " synedrion " assembled on Tenos.
  • The governing body of the " koinon " was the " synedrion " on which each city was represented by two delegates.
  • However, Epirus remained a substantial power, unified under the auspices of the Epirote League as a federal state with its own parliament ( or " synedrion " ).
  • In another indication of the Leagues'federal character, the " synedrion " could not only require financial contributions from its members, but also punish them for non-compliance.
  • The league guaranteed, among other things, that member states'constitutions in force at the time of joining were guaranteed and that a Synedrion, or congress of representatives, was to meet at Corinth.
  • As the League's sole collective organ, the " synedrion " was a sort of legislative council with representatives ( ????????, " synedroi " ) appointed by the member states.
  • He wielded executive power and was responsible for carrying out the " synedrion " s decisions, collect the member states'contributions, command the League military, and safeguard shipping in the Aegean.
  • The Aeacid dynasty ended in 232 BC, but Epirus remained a substantial power, unified under the auspices of the Epirote League as a federal state with its own parliament, or " synedrion ".
  • The day-to-day running of the " synedrion ", especially in relation to its finances, was left to a college of five " agonothetai ", on which no city ever had more than one representative.
  • The " synedrion " also appears to have appointed the overseers ( ????????v, " epimeltai " ) for the festivals and the sacrifices to Ptolemy Soter and Prolemy Philadelphos, as well as arbitrators for judicial disputes between member states.
  • After the removal of the Antigonid dynasty by the Romans in 167 BC, it is possible that the synedrion remained, unlike the Assembly, representing the sole federal authority in Macedonia after the country's division in four " merides ".
  • The " synedrion " awarded honours and distinctions to benefactors, and levied both regular and extraordinary financial contributions ( ?????????, " syntaxeis " or ?0??????, " eisphorai " ) for maintenance of the League's military and for the common festivals.
  • The League's centre in Antigonid and Ptolemaic times was the sacred island of Delos, where the annual festivals were held, and where the " synedrion " assembled a single, and probably exceptional, convocation by the Ptolemaic commander Philocles on Samos is also attested and where its decrees were set up.
  • Josephus describes an aristocratic council called " gerousia " or senate of " elders " repeatedly in his history of the Jews, both under the Greeks from the time of Syria, split the former Hasmonean Kingdom into Galilee, Samaria & Judea with 5 districts of " synedrion " ( councils of law ).
  • He was then instrumental in forming the League of Corinth that included the major Greek city-states minus Sparta, being elected as the leader ( " hegemon " ) of its council ( " synedrion " ) by the spring of 337 BC despite the Kingdom of Macedonia being excluded as an official member of the league.
  • The construction of this temple is a terminus post quem for the existence of the Ionian League, which as a constituted body had a name, the " koinon IMnMn " ( " common thing of the Ionians " ), a " synedrion " ( " place to sit down together " ) and a " boul " ( " council " ).