Crossword-Solution: EPHOR 5 letters, 18 clues 🏆 scrabble score: 10

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Ephor n. A magistrate; one of a body of five magistrates chosen by
the people of ancient Sparta. They exercised control even over the
king.

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EPHOR anagram HOPER, PHERO, PHORE

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Greek official. 1 answer
Spartan magistrate 1 answer
SPARTAN State magistrate 1 answer
Official of modern Greece. 1 answer
Magistrate in old Greece. 1 answer
Magistrate in ancient Greece. 1 answer
Magistrate in Sparta 1 answer
MAGISTRATE exercising controlling power over kings 1 answer
Greek supt. of public works 1 answer
Government official, in Greece. 1 answer
DORIAN state magistrate 1 answer
Athenian public works official 1 answer
Ancient Spartan magistrate 1 answer
Ancient Spartan bigwig 1 answer
Greek magistrate 2 answers
magistrate 28 answers
magistrature 44 answers
Magistracy 53 answers
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Plutarch indeed speaks of a law introduced by the Ephor Epitadeus soon after the Peloponnesian War, which first allowed the Spartans to sell their land (Agis): but from the manner in which Aristotle refers to the subject, we should imagine this evil in the state to be of a much older standing.
Laws Plato 1999
Like the other components of the Spartan constitution, the name and the office of ephor were familiar to other states in the great Dorian family; but in Sparta the institution soon assumed peculiar features, or rather, while the inherent principles of the monarchy and the gerusia remained stationary, those of the ephors became expanded and developed.
Athens: Its Rise and Fall, Book I Edward Bulwer-Lytton 2006
Vote therefore, Lacedaemonians, for war, as the honour of Sparta demands, and neither allow the further aggrandizement of Athens, nor betray our allies to ruin, but with the gods let us advance against the aggressors.” With these words he, as ephor, himself put the question to the assembly of the Lacedaemonians.
The History of the Peloponnesian War Thucydides 2003
The Lacedaemonians, however, refused to give up the Boeotian alliance—the party of Xenares the ephor, and such as shared their view, carrying the day upon this point—but renewed the oaths at the request of Nicias, who feared to return without having accomplished anything and to be disgraced; as was indeed his fate, he being held the author of the treaty with Lacedaemon.
The History of the Peloponnesian War Thucydides 2003
How would Lysander act in the final struggle which his character and fate are already preparing for him, between patriotism and friendship, his fidelity to Pausanias, and his devotion to Sparta? Is Lysander's father intended for that Ephor, who, in the last moment, made the sign that warned Pausanias to take refuge in the temple which became his living tomb? Probably.
Pausanias, the Spartan Lord Lytton 2005
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Used 20 times in crossword archives (1950–2009).