- celebrations,
events and meetings. The
original ancient Gr**** word (plural
plateiai)
meant one of the (usually 3) main
streets in an
ancient Gr**** city such...
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connections instead. In general, therefore,
there are large,
broad streets (
plateiai) and small,
narrow connecting streets (stenopoi). The
nearly 200 metre...
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landscape typical of
Greece and Asia Minor. The
street grid
consisted of
plateiai and
stenophoi (equivalent to
Roman de****ani and cardines). This was probably...
- streets. The Gr****
system of
three main
roads parallel to each other,
called plateiai (de****ani in the
Roman era),
cross the
urban centre dividing it into four...
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distinguished by an
orthogonal urban plan. This
layout featured three main
plateiai (later
known as the De****ani: Via dei Tribunali, Via Anticaglia, and Via...
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widest (about six metres) and largest,
parallel to each other,
called plateiai (singular: plateia),
crossed the
ancient urban center dividing it into...