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Who primarily used stoa?

Philosophers.


Who use a stoa?

It was the ancient Greeks that used stoas. A stoa was a Greek-style covered walkway. Most of them had columns on one side and some had columns lining both sides.


What was to become the most famous stoa in ancient Athens?

After the retreat of the Persians, a new stoa was built in Athens. It was the Painted Stoa and was erected at the north end of the Agora. This was to become the most famous of all the stoas.


What is Plato's promenade?

Plato's promenade is a stoa. This is a common clue and answer in crossword puzzles.A stoa is a part of ancient Greek architecture, and was a type of covered public walkway.


What is the name for a covered walk that has a colonnade on one or both sides as in ancient Greece?

STOA STOA


What stoa was built some forty years after the ancient Painted Stoa in Athens?

About 40 years after the Painted Stoa in Athens was built, another one had religious themes. It was dedicated to Zeus Eleutherius. It had a Doric style with projecting wings.


What is a Spartan walkway?

Stoa


Who used the stoa?

The Stoa was a covered walkway or colonnade in ancient Greece where philosophers like Zeno of Citium and Cleanthes, who founded the Stoic school of philosophy, would teach and engage in discussions with their followers. The Stoa became a central meeting place for Stoic philosophers to impart their teachings on topics like ethics, logic, and natural philosophy.


What is an ancient greek portico?

stoa


What is a four letter word meaning portico?

Stoa


Covered walkway that starts with the letter s?

stoa


How do you write the word stoa in greek?

You write it as "στοά"