The 'Prytany' refers to which aspect of the Council of 500?
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Correct answer: The rotating subcommittee that governed the city for one month
The 500 members of the Boule were divided into ten tribal groups of 50. Each group served as the 'Prytany' or standing executive committee for one-tenth of the year (about 35–36 days), ensuring the city always had an active administrative body managing daily affairs.
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