Cathedral < Καθεδρικός [kathedrikos] < καθέδρα [cathedra] = seat, throne
The Reichstag was the name of the German parliament from 1871-1945 and also of the building where it was housed in Berlin. The Reichstag (building) is still used to this day as the German seat of Government, for the parliament building.
The origin of the word museum is early 17th century (denoting a university building, specifically one erected at Alexandria by Ptolemy Soter), from Latin from Greek mouseion 'seat of the Muses,' based on mousa 'muse.'
Until Philippe Couillard gets a seat in the National Assembly, it is Jean-Marc Fournier.
In Catholicism a cathedral is where a bishop presides, as opposed to other parish churches where the priests are not bishops. Usually a cathedral building is a larger, but there are also large church buildings that are not cathedrals.
Replace the seat belt.
Mt. Olympus
It comes from the Greek word Thronos, meaning High Seat
The United States Capitol in Washington D.C., often called the Capitol Building, is the home of the United States Congress, and the seat of the legislative branch of the U.S. federal government.
Pick up the floor piece, the third seat gets exposed. Fold the seat back and you have the third seat.
The word, "Capitol" means the building that is the seat of government. The city that is the seat of government is the capital. The capital of Russia is Moscow.
Seat belt, car seat...
everybody not wearing their seatbelt