Panhellenic constitution

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The Panhellenic constitution was a political framework designed to unite and govern a diverse population of Greek settlers from various city-states within a single colony.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf constitutional arrangement
political framework
aimedTo govern diverse population
unite Greek settlers
appliedTo single colony
associatedWith Greek colonization
basedOn Greek political traditions
characterizedBy inclusion of settlers from various city-states
designedFor Greek settlers
colonial population
governanceModel shared colonial constitution
governed settlers from multiple Greek poleis
hasKeyFeature common legal framework for colonists
integration of diverse civic identities
shared governance among different city-state groups
hasPoliticalScope inter-polis (between city-states)
intendedPopulation diverse Greek colonial community
languageOfUse Greek
politicalFunction framework for collective decision-making
framework for law and order in the colony
purpose maintain order in a mixed-origin colony
provide unified laws for settlers
reduce conflicts between settlers from different poleis
relatesTo Greek city-states
ancient Greek political organization
colonial governance

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Thurii hadPoliticalSystem Panhellenic constitution