Sparta was ruled by two kings, who ruled until they died or were forced out of office. Athens was ruled by archons, who were elected annually.
Athens was introduced as military based, since military service was optional
Sparta was introduced as mandatory military service
I think your question if if they can "co-exist", correct?
They can and they have coexisted many times in the past, and even today. A monarchy with teocracy happens when there is a ruler (monarch ) who has an absolute or near-absolute power and claims to derive this power from God.
A historical example is ancient Egypt and a current example is Vatican City
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The Olive Branch petition was trying to get peace between Britain and the colonists. The pamphlet, Common sense, on the other hand, was trying to convince the colonists to fight for their rights. ... Common sense written by Thomas Paine was a success, convinces the colonists to fight.
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The Colosseum was built to provide an arena in the center of Ancient Rome for entertainment. The Ancient Romanians wanted to display their economic, political and social power by building an expensive, massive, and breathtaking structure in a fit of-let's be honest- self-importance and vanity. It did however become a symbol of the success, power, and majesty of Rome and the emperor while preserving Roman Society and guaranteeing a spot in the history books.
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