bouleuterion
1. In ancient Greece, a place of assembly, esp. for a public body.
2. In modern Greece, a chamber for the sitting of a legislative body or the building in which such a chamber is situated.
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1. In ancient Greece, a place of assembly, esp. for a public body.
2. In modern Greece, a chamber for the sitting of a legislative body or the building in which such a chamber is situated.
bouleutērion, at Athens, ‘council chamber’; see METROON.
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