- In
Ancient Greece, the
ekklesiasterion (ἐκκλησιαστήριον) was the
meeting place of the po****r ****embly (ekklesia) in a
democratic Gr**** city-state (polis...
-
delegated to the
Court by
Pericles in his reforms. In
ancient Greece, an
ekklesiasterion was a
building specifically built for the
purpose of
holding the supreme...
-
monochromatic floor mosaic, the
walls of the
Ekklesiasterion illustrated various mythological scenes. The
Ekklesiasterion includes scenes of Io's
arrival in Egypt...
- ****enistic-roman quarter, 14 San
Nicola and
Archeological Museum, 15
Ekklesiasterion and
Oratory of Phalaris, 16 Bouleuterion, 17
Temple of Athena, 18 Temple...
- The Gr**** theater, the
Sanctuary of
Demeter and ****phone and the
ekklesiasterion...
- Μεταπόντιον The
theater of
Metapontum was
built on top of an
older ekklesiasterion.
Shown within Italy Location Metaponto,
Province of Matera, Basilicata...
- also a
small circular council hall (bouleuterion) or ****embly
space (
ekklesiasterion), with
seats in tiers. It was
probably never roofed, but had a wall...
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welcoming the Gr**** Io into Egypt,
depicted on the
southern wall of the
Ekklesiasterion Anubis, Harpocrates, Isis and Serapis,
antique fresco in Pompeii, Italy...
- it, theatres, the
gymnasium and
palaestra or wrestling-school, the
ekklesiasterion or
bouleuterion for ****emblies, and the
propylaea or
monumental gateways...
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visitors to a
subterranean level. The room's
functions as both an
ekklesiasterion-like
recitation hall and a
triclinium were not
mutually exclusive,...