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In ancient Athens, the role of polemarch was defined as that of a military commander until the strategi assumed that function and the polemarch became more of a ceremonial judicial post; in Sparta, a polemarch was akin to a modern military general; other districts and cities defined the role of the polemarch as that of a magistrate.
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