Stasis (ancient Greece)

In political history, stasis (Ancient Greek: στάσις in the sense of "faction, discord"; plural: staseis) refers to an episode of civil war within an ancient Greek city-state or polis. It was the result of opposition between groups of citizens, fighting over the constitution of the city or over social and economic problems.[1] Staseis were endemic throughout the ancient Greek world, in mainland Greece as well as in the colonies of Magna Graecia. With 19 episodes of civil strife between 650 and 214 BC, Syracuse, in Sicily, was the city with the most recorded staseis.[2]

  1. ^ Berger: Revolution and Society, p. 10.
  2. ^ Berger: Revolution and Society, p. 34. Berger records 72 staseis for all the cities of Magna Graecia.

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