Rich people who could afford to buy their own seats, plus the judges for the prizes to be awarded for the best plays.
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Funnily enough the peasants the front row was stinky & unsafe Whilst at the top you had a good view without any blood getting (or coming from) you.Another view:The magistrates and other self-important people. This gave the comedy writers the chance to have the actors take the mickey out of them as they sat wedged in the front seats, unable to hide or escape, even when the actors made statements like they had spotted someone from the back sneaking off to get the wife of one of them while he was away from home.
The wealthy sat in the lowest tier. The poor sat on the highest tires. The senators had reserved seats closest to the arena.
Black people sat in the back of the bus and the whites sat in the front
Yes - no one will notice because there will be another row of seats in front of you. Just don't sit on one of the side seats or in the back row in the middle.
The answer is 1. 1 is the loneliest number. She sat by herself in the front of the bus.
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The front seats were reserved for priests.
the front seats are reserved for the priests...especially the seat of honour was reserved for the high priests of Dionysos
the poorest people who payed for the cheapest seats
The front seats in the ancient Greek theater was reserved for priests and a very few of the most respected citizens. These seats were call prohedria.
The magistrates and the richest people who could afford to pay the proce for the best seats - as happens today.
the front seats are reserved for the priests...especially the seat of honour was reserved for the high priests of Dionysos
Rich people who could afford to buy their own seats, plus the judges for the prizes to be awarded for the best plays.
Rich people who could afford to buy their own seats, plus the judges for the prizes to be awarded for the best plays.
At the front(more detailed description below but if you want something quick there it is)*Well it says in the Cambridge Latin Course book (1) that they sat in the best seats at the front of the theatre with an other important citizens, these seats were reserved for them so they did not have to rush.*
The wealthiest people had the prime seats, and the less wealthy Greeks filled in everywhere else in the theater. When there was a performance, there was very rarely an empty seat.
The time I sat in that row, the seats did not recline. They were uncomfortable. I try not to sit in them.