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  • ...ols]], [[Warehouse|warehouses]], [[Guild|guilds]], [[Theatre|theatres]], [[Palace|palaces]], [[Law Court|law courts]], [[Arsenal|arsenals]] and many other pl ...ehouse]] || [[Barbican|barbican]], [[Monolith|monolith/stele]] || [[Palace|palace]]
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  • ...ary]] & [[Taxation|tax]] representatives of the [[Monarchy]], located in a palace; the city council, who enforce the laws and legislate daily activities; the ...g the city; this is the pre-eminent lord or lady, or noble, occasionally a royal, whose power extends over all the rural land that surrounds the city, and o
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  • ...al communities, a complex culture arose with the construction of the first palace complexes in the late 3rd millennium <small>BC</small>. Trade networks exp ...economic activities. Cities had planned layouts, rammed earthen walls and palace-like structures.
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  • ...He introduced taxation and forced labour, built a great temple, the royal palace and the city wall of Jerusalem, along with public buildings elsewhere. The ...ebel. Jehu held control in Judaea and Israel until he was driven out by a palace revolution.
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