astými
Astými is a term with roots in ancient Greek, primarily referring to a city or town, especially one of importance within a larger region. In classical Greek, it denoted a political and administrative center, often possessing its own government and substantial population. The concept of an astý was central to the organization of ancient Greek society, distinguishing urban centers from rural areas. These cities served as hubs for trade, culture, and intellectual life.
The term's significance extends beyond mere geography. An astý represented a community with a distinct identity,