Royal Stoa

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The Royal Stoa was an important public building in the Athenian Agora that housed the office of the archon basileus and served as a center for religious, legal, and civic activities in classical Athens.

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Royal Stoa canonical 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf ancient Greek building
public building
stoa
architecturalStyle Greek stoa architecture
associatedWith Athenian civic life
Athenian law
Ancient Greek religion
surface form: Athenian religion
associatedWithOffice archon basileus
category Ancient Greek stoas
Archaeological sites in Athens
Buildings and structures in ancient Athens
civicRole center for civic activities
country Greece
culture Classical Athens
dedicatedTo religious and civic functions
function seat of certain legal proceedings
seat of religious jurisdiction
governanceRole center for activities of the archon basileus
governingBodyAssociated Athenian polis
governingOfficialTitle archon basileus
hasArchaeologicalSite ruins in the Athenian Agora
hasType colonnaded hall
housedOfficeOf archon basileus
jurisdiction religious law in Athens
sacred matters in Athens
languageOfContext Ancient Greek
legalRole center for legal activities
locatedIn Ancient Agora of Athens
surface form: Athenian Agora

Athens
Attica
Greece
locatedInAncient Agora of Athens
material marble
stone
partOf public buildings of the Athenian Agora
period Classical period of ancient Greece
publicAccess yes
religiousRole center for religious activities
significance important public building in classical Athens
usedFor administrative functions
civic activities
legal activities
religious activities

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Ancient Agora of Athens hasPart Royal Stoa