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<div style="float:right;margin:0.5em 0.9em 0.4em 0;">[[File:Nicolaus-Beckmann-Doctrina-juris-ex-jure-naturΓ¦_MG_1276.tif|130px]]</div> '''Adelthon''' (Fritergic: π°π³π΄π»πΈππ½) is type of social organization in Gaia, especially in Finium in which members are associated by their school, their profession, or their place of residence. Often members will participate in several such organizations. The concept of the Adelthon is intimately related to Anx concept of kingship, under which the monarch has a responsibility to answer petitions from groups of his or her subjects, but not always from individuals or even from organizations that are not organized explicitly in the Adelthon model. Originally Adelthon were limited to men, but auxiliary groups for female relations were opened and later some groups have become heterosocial. Β | <div style="float:right;margin:0.5em 0.9em 0.4em 0;">[[File:Nicolaus-Beckmann-Doctrina-juris-ex-jure-naturΓ¦_MG_1276.tif|130px]]</div> '''Adelthon''' (Fritergic: π°π³π΄π»πΈππ½) is type of social organization in [[Gaia]], especially in [[Finium]] in which members are associated by their school, their profession, or their place of residence. Often members will participate in several such organizations. The concept of the Adelthon is intimately related to [[Anx]] concept of kingship, under which the monarch has a responsibility to answer petitions from groups of his or her subjects, but not always from individuals or even from organizations that are not organized explicitly in the Adelthon model. Originally Adelthon were limited to men, but auxiliary groups for female relations were opened and later some groups have become heterosocial. Β | ||
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Adelthon (Fritergic: π°π³π΄π»πΈππ½) is type of social organization in Gaia, especially in Finium in which members are associated by their school, their profession, or their place of residence. Often members will participate in several such organizations. The concept of the Adelthon is intimately related to Anx concept of kingship, under which the monarch has a responsibility to answer petitions from groups of his or her subjects, but not always from individuals or even from organizations that are not organized explicitly in the Adelthon model. Originally Adelthon were limited to men, but auxiliary groups for female relations were opened and later some groups have become heterosocial.