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Chapter 190 - Chapter 190 – The Thurii Market Court

Spartan law was clear: the throne went to the king's eldest son—unless that son had been born before his father became king. In that case, the eldest son born during the reign took precedence. If the king died without sons, the crown passed to the closest male relative by blood. If the heir was still a child, a regent would rule in his place—just as Lycurgus, the founder of Sparta's current system, once had.

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