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- South_Stoa_I_(Athens) abstract "The South Stoa I of Athens was located on the south side of the Agora, in Athens, Greece, between the Heliaia and the Enneakrounos, southeastern fountain houses. It was built around 425-400 BC (during the Classical Era). The stoa was in use until c. 150 BC, when it was replaced by South Stoa II (of Athens).Archaeologists also theorize that the stoa may have had a second story. The two-aisled stoa opened north, with a Doric outer colonnade, an inner colonnade of unknown order and sixteen rooms which lined the southern wall. Of the sixteen rooms, one narrow room must have served as a vestibule, while the other fifteen square rooms were probably used for public dining. The rooms were probably outfitted for city magistrates fed at public expense.".
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- South_Stoa_I_(Athens) hasPhotoCollection South_Stoa_I_(Athens).
- South_Stoa_I_(Athens) subject Category:5th-century_BC_architecture.
- South_Stoa_I_(Athens) subject Category:Ancient_Greek_buildings_and_structures_in_Athens.
- South_Stoa_I_(Athens) subject Category:Colonnades.
- South_Stoa_I_(Athens) subject Category:Former_buildings_and_structures_in_Greece.
- South_Stoa_I_(Athens) type AncientGreekBuildingsAndStructuresInAthens.
- South_Stoa_I_(Athens) type Artifact100021939.
- South_Stoa_I_(Athens) type Building102913152.
- South_Stoa_I_(Athens) type FormerBuildingsAndStructuresOfGreece.
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- South_Stoa_I_(Athens) type PhysicalEntity100001930.
- South_Stoa_I_(Athens) type Structure104341686.
- South_Stoa_I_(Athens) type Whole100003553.
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- South_Stoa_I_(Athens) comment "The South Stoa I of Athens was located on the south side of the Agora, in Athens, Greece, between the Heliaia and the Enneakrounos, southeastern fountain houses. It was built around 425-400 BC (during the Classical Era). The stoa was in use until c. 150 BC, when it was replaced by South Stoa II (of Athens).Archaeologists also theorize that the stoa may have had a second story.".
- South_Stoa_I_(Athens) label "South Stoa I (Athens)".
- South_Stoa_I_(Athens) label "Stoa Sur I (Atenas)".
- South_Stoa_I_(Athens) label "Stoa sud".
- South_Stoa_I_(Athens) sameAs Νότια_Στοά.
- South_Stoa_I_(Athens) sameAs Stoa_Sur_I_(Atenas).
- South_Stoa_I_(Athens) sameAs Stoa_sud.
- South_Stoa_I_(Athens) sameAs m.0byg95.
- South_Stoa_I_(Athens) sameAs Q2747176.
- South_Stoa_I_(Athens) sameAs Q2747176.
- South_Stoa_I_(Athens) sameAs South_Stoa_I_(Athens).
- South_Stoa_I_(Athens) wasDerivedFrom South_Stoa_I_(Athens)?oldid=573618868.
- South_Stoa_I_(Athens) isPrimaryTopicOf South_Stoa_I_(Athens).