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Archon: Greek word meaning 'ruler', although frequently encountered as the title of some specific public office. In some ancient Greek cities, the chief magistrates and the states were called Archons. In Athens, an archon was one of three offices that were filled by the aristocracy elections every 10 years.
Dionysus is the Greek god of wine and the arts, particularly theatre. Essentially the patron of theatre and alcohol.
history of theatre and advantages or dsiadvantages of theatre and where it stands?
In anacient Greece was theatre seen as a threat to Greek religious practices?
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Archon.
It has to Greek words Monos and archon
They ran theatre in ancient Greece.
Archon: Greek word meaning 'ruler', although frequently encountered as the title of some specific public office. In some ancient Greek cities, the chief magistrates and the states were called Archons. In Athens, an archon was one of three offices that were filled by the aristocracy elections every 10 years.
From the Greek "monos" meaning "one" and "archon" meaning "leader".
The ancient Greeks called their leaders Archon. The Archon was the leader of the city-state, basically he was the chief-magistrate.
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Hearst Greek Theatre was created in 1903.
Paysandisia archon was created in 1880.
The word archangel came about in the 12th century in Olde French. It came from earlier versions of the Latin, archangelus, and the Greek, arkhangelos. These both mean "chief angel."Greek arkh- chief (from archon meaning ruler)Greek angelos - angel (from angelos meaning messenger)The connection to rules comes from the word archon.
Belafonte at The Greek Theatre was created in 1963-08.
Greek Theatre - Los Angeles - was created in 1929.