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- A bouleuterion (Ancient Gr****: βουλευτήριον, bouleutērion), also translated as council house, ****embly house, and senate house, was a building in ancient...
- The New Bouleuterion is an ancient building in the city of Athens in Attica, Greece. It was located on the western side of the Ancient Athenian Agora....
- 370-529 Sculptures of the Bouleuterion. The architecture of the Bouleuterion is examined by Lionel Bier, "The Bouleuterion at Aphrodisias," Aphrodisias...
- through the construction of a strong fortification wall adjoining the Bouleuterion using stone from the nearby structures. Patara is mentioned among the...
- legislation, public events and military conscription. Metroon (Old Bouleuterion) Bouleuterion Temple of Hephaestus (Hephaestion) Temple of Apollo Patroos Stoa...
- The Bouleuterion (Council House) of Ancient Olympia was a building inside the archaeological site of Olympia. A bouleuterion was an ****embly house for...
- city's Agora, in the Old Bouleuterion, which formerly housed the city council. At the end of the 5th century BC, the New Bouleuterion was built and the council's...
- of the city. The Bouleuterion (Senate House), at the west side of the Agora. The Prytaneion, a round building close to the Bouleuterion, built c. 470 BC...
- buildings include a stadium, baths, temples, a gymnasium, two theatres and a bouleuterion (Senate House). On the eastern side, the line of the ancient wall may...
- Antonine periods.: 291  Southeast of the gymnasium stands a well-preserved bouleuterion (previously thought to be a temple of Serapis), measuring c. 25 x 30...