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Was sparta's goverment at all democracy? explain
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In Sparta, as political matters were the obligation of a group of 28 men, over 60, who formed Gerusia. In addition, there are two kings, who formed a so-called Diarchy. The functions of these kings were linked to religious and military matters.
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