History glossary
Oligarchy
a political system where a small group of powerful people controls government.
- Category
- Political system
What it means
Oligarchy means rule by the few. The ruling group might be nobles, wealthy families, military leaders, party officials, or business elites. In ancient Greece, oligarchy was often contrasted with democracy and tyranny.
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Stories using this term
Feudalism and Medieval Society
From the estates of Charlemagne's empire to the flowering of Gothic cathedrals, this story explores how feudal hierarchies, manorial agriculture, and Church authority shaped the lives of kings, knights, and peasants alike.
Ancient Greece
Ancient Greece was a civilisation of city-states, sailors, philosophers, soldiers, artists, and political experiments whose influence reached far beyond the Aegean world. From Athens and Sparta to the Persian Wars, democracy, philosophy, drama, and Alexander the Great, Greek history helped shape ideas about citizenship, empire, knowledge, and culture. Its legacy survived through Rome, Byzantium, Islam, and modern Europe, making Ancient Greece central to the story of the classical world.
