- A
bouleuterion (‹See Tfd›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....
- legislation,
public events and
military conscription.
Metroon (Old
Bouleuterion)
Bouleuterion Temple of
Hephaestus (Hephaestion)
Temple of
Apollo Patroos Stoa...
- 370-529
Sculptures of the
Bouleuterion. The
architecture of the
Bouleuterion is
examined by
Lionel Bier, "The
Bouleuterion at Aphrodisias," Aphrodisias...
- The
Bouleuterion (Council House) of
Ancient Olympia was a
building inside the
archaeological site of Olympia. A
bouleuterion was an ****embly
house for...
-
through the
construction of a
strong fortification wall
adjoining the
Bouleuterion using stone from the
nearby structures.
Patara is
mentioned among the...
- the Echo Stoa. To the
south of the
sanctuary is the
South Stoa and the
bouleuterion,
whereas the palaestra, the
workshop of Pheidias, the gymnasion, and...
- 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...
- 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...
- (agora)
surrounded by
storied colonnade (stoa), the town
council building (
bouleuterion), the
public monument, the
monumental tomb (mausoleum) and the stadium...