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[edit]- "Carthage was initially ruled by kings, who were elected by the Carthaginian senate and served for a specific time period. The election took place in Carthage, and the kings at first were war leaders, civic administrators and performed certain religious duties. According to Aristotle, kings were elected on merit, not by the people but by the senate, and the post was not hereditary. However, the crown and military commands could also be purchased by the highest bidder. Initially these kings may have enjoyed near absolute power, which was curtailed as Carthage moved towards a more democratic government. Gradually, military command fell to professional officers, and a pair of suffets replaced the king in some of the civic functions and eventually kings were no longer elected. Records show that two families had held the kingship with distinction during 550–310 BC. The Magonid family produced several members who were elected kings between 550 BC and 370 BC, who were in the forefront of the overseas expansion of Carthage. Hanno "Magnus", along with his son and grandson, held the kingship for some years between 367 and 310 BC. Records of other elected kings or their impact on Carthaginian history are not available. The suffets, who would ultimately displace the kings, were elected by the people. Suffets would ultimately discard their military duties and become purely civic officials. "
- "The earliest known Constitutional Monarchy was developed by the Hittites.[63][64] The head of the Hittite state was the king, followed by the heir-apparent. The king was the supreme ruler of the land, in charge of being a military commander, judicial authority, as well as a high priest.[65] However, some officials exercised independent authority over various branches of the government. "
- "Within the week the King had appointed his own officials to the city's administration and a royal commission investigated alleged breaches by the city of its own ordinances.[79] The result was that the mayor and aldermen for that and the previous term were fined a total of 3000 marks, and the city's liberties were lost to the King.[80] The city was further fined £100,000 and lost the right it had held from time immemorial to elect its own mayor.[81] The city regained the King's trust over a period of time; the fines laid upon the city, mayor and aldermen had been remitted by late 1392, although it took another eighteen months for the King to confirm the return of the city's liberties at Cheapside. Even then, they were only held during the King' pleasure, and were not granted back permanently until 1397.[82]"
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[edit]Here are some articles about power stations in California which may be prudent to mess around with.
- Hyperion sewage treatment plant
- Puente Hills Landfill
- Sunshine Canyon Landfill
- Searles Valley Minerals
- Coso Volcanic Field
- Los Esteros Critical Energy Facility
- Metcalf Energy Center
- Midway-Sunset Oil Field
- Russell City Energy Center
Año Nuevo Island
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Daby Island
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Fannette Island Farallon Islands
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Hog Island (Tomales Bay)
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Indian Island (Humboldt Bay)
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Paoha Island
R
Rattlesnake Island (Clear Lake)
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Schmieder Bank Skaggs Island Naval Communication Station
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Woodley Island
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