- The
megaron (/ˈmɛɡəˌrɒn/;
Ancient Gr****: μέγαρον, [
mégaron], pl.:
megara /ˈmɛɡərə/) was the
great hall in very
early Mycenean and
ancient Gr**** palace...
-
center were
large megaron-style
buildings around a
courtyard which was
likely used for
public events. One of
these buildings,
Megaron IIA, is the biggest...
- The
Kalamata Dance Megaron is a
dance hall
located in Kalamata, Greece. The
venue has an
imposing central stage, with a
total area of 1,500 m2 (16,000 sq ft)...
- seats,
three altars, and an
enigmatic structure conventionally called the
Megaron.
Pausanias also
describes a
temple of
Artemis Hegemone (Artemis the Leader)...
- in
front of the
temple of Pan, the goat god. The
megaron of
Eleusis is
quite similar to the "
megaron" of
Despoina at Lycosura.
Despoina was worshipped...
- sacrifice, the
latter receiving sacrifices in a
bothros (βόθρος, "pit") or
megaron (μέγαρον, "sunken chamber")
rather than at an altar. The
canonical number...
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excavated under megaron 605 and
megaron 832.
Under megaron 832,
excavations have
shown 7
consecutive layers over 2
meters in depth.
Under the
megaron 605, only...
-
Exhibition Hall". The
Zappeion Megaron Hall of Athens.
Retrieved 11
November 2008. "The will of
Evangelis Zappas". The
Zappeion Megaron Hall of Athens. Retrieved...
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original on 22
February 2009.
Retrieved 21
March 2009. "
Megaron Events Chart".
Megaron.gr. 26
October 1997.
Archived from the
original on 1 February...
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dolphins and porpoises. The
Minoan frescoes depicting dolphins in Queen's
Megaron at
Knossos indicate that
Minoans were well
aware of and
celebrated these...