Aldermancy

/ˈɔːl.dər.mən.si/ noun

Definition

Rule or authority exercised by aldermen, or governance by aldermen as a group in a city or town.

Etymology

From alderman + -ancy (suffix meaning rule or authority, as in theocracy or democracy), a formal term describing administration under aldermanic leadership.

Kelly Says

Medieval cities experimented wildly with different governments—aldermancy was democracy before democracy, letting merchants and property owners elect representatives to run trade and justice.

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