Amphictyony

/æmˈfɪktiəni/ noun

An ancient Greek association of neighboring states or tribes united around a common religious sanctuary, with shared authority over the sacred site.

From Greek 'amphiktyonia,' from 'amphiktyon' (those dwelling around), referring to communities gathered around shared temples. The Delphi amphictyony was the most historically significant.

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