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Proboulos In ancient Greece, a ''proboulos'' was a commissioner or magistrate. Classical scholar Xavier Riu writes that it was a position created during the Peloponnesian War "to cope with the difficult situation of Athens at that moment of the war, and it was formed by aged and probably very respected men."〔Riu, Xavier (1999). ''Dionysism and comedy.'' Rowman & Littlefield, ISBN 978-0-8476-9442-6〕 Among the notable ''probouloi'' were the playwright Sophocles〔Bowden, Hugh (2005). Classical Athens and the Delphic oracle: divination and democracy Cambridge University Press, ISBN 978-0-521-82373-9〕 and the general Hagnon〔Kagan, Donald (1991). ''The Fall of the Athenian Empire.'' Cornell University Press, ISBN 978-0-8014-9984-5〕 In the comedy ''Lysistrata'', a ''proboulos'' goes on a tirade against Lysistrata after losing a long debate.〔McGlew, James F. (2002). ''Citizens on stage: comedy and political culture in the Athenian democracy''. University of Michigan Press, ISBN 978-0-472-11285-2〕 ==References==
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