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  2. Agora - Wikipedia

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    The agora ( / ˈæɡərə /; Ancient Greek: ἀγορά, romanized: agorá, meaning "market" in Modern Greek) was a central public space in ancient Greek city-states. It is the best representation of a city-state's response to accommodate the social and political order of the polis. [1] The literal meaning of the word "agora" is "gathering ...

  3. Andron (architecture) - Wikipedia

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    Andron ( Greek: ἀνδρών, andrōn) [1] or andronitis ( ἀνδρωνῖτις, andrōnitis) [2] is part of a Greek house that is reserved for men, as distinguished from the gynaeceum ( γυναικεῖον, gynaikeion ), the women's quarters. [3] The andrōn was used for entertaining male guests. [4] For this purpose the room held couches ...

  4. Hypostyle - Wikipedia

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    The architectural form has many applications, occurring in the cella of ancient Greek temples and in many Asian buildings, particularly of wood construction. Mosques Hypostyle prayer hall of the Great Mosque of Kairouan, in Tunisia. With a combination of columns and arches, the hypostyle hall became one of the two main types of mosque construction

  5. Megaron - Wikipedia

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    Megaron. Schematic plan of a megaron complex. 1: anteroom, 2: hall (main room), 3: columns in portico and hall. The megaron ( / ˈmɛɡəˌrɒn /; Ancient Greek: μέγαρον, [mégaron], pl.: megara / ˈmɛɡərə /) was the great hall in very early Mycenean and ancient Greek palace complexes. [1] Architecturally, it was a rectangular hall ...

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  7. Parthenon - Wikipedia

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    The Liddell–Scott–Jones Greek–English Lexicon states that it may have referred to the "unmarried women's apartments" in a house, but that in the Parthenon it seems to have been used for a particular room of the temple. There is some debate as to which room that was. The lexicon states that this room was the western cella of

  8. Chat room - Wikipedia

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    The term chat room, or chatroom (and sometimes group chat; abbreviated as GC ), is primarily used to describe any form of synchronous conferencing, occasionally even asynchronous conferencing. The term can thus mean any technology, ranging from real-time online chat and online interaction with strangers (e.g., online forums) to fully immersive ...

  9. Erinyes - Wikipedia

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    Erinys / ɪˈrɪnɪs, ɪˈraɪnɪs / ih-RIN-iss, ih-RY-niss; [1] Ancient Greek: Ἐρινύες, pl. of Ἐρινύς ), [2] also known as the Eumenides (commonly known in English as the Furies ), are chthonic goddesses of vengeance in ancient Greek religion and mythology. A formulaic oath in the Iliad invokes them as "the Erinyes, that under ...