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    The megaron (/ˈmɛɡəˌrɒn/; Ancient Greek: μέγαρον, [mégaron], pl.: megara /ˈmɛɡərə/) was the great hall in very early Mycenean and ancient Greek palace...
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    The Kalamata Dance Megaron is a dance hall located in Kalamata, Greece. The venue has an imposing central stage, with a total area of 1,500 m2 (16,000 sq ft)...
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    seats, three altars, and an enigmatic structure conventionally called the Megaron. Pausanias also describes a temple of Artemis Hegemone (Artemis the Leader)...
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    center were large megaron-style buildings around a courtyard which was likely used for public events. One of these buildings, Megaron IIA, is the biggest...
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    The megaron temple of Domu de Orgia ("house of Orgia" in English language) is an important nuragic archaeological site located in the territory of Esterzili...
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    residential sites suggest the influence of political and social changes. The megaron, single room structure, expanded in size to fit multiple rooms with a courtyard...
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    Exhibition Hall". The Zappeion Megaron Hall of Athens. Retrieved 11 November 2008. "The will of Evangelis Zappas". The Zappeion Megaron Hall of Athens. Retrieved...
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    sacrifice, the latter receiving sacrifices in a bothros (βόθρος, "pit") or megaron (μέγαρον, "sunken chamber") rather than at an altar. The canonical number...
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    the original on 22 February 2009. Retrieved 21 March 2009. "Megaron Events Chart". Megaron.gr. 26 October 1997. Archived from the original on 1 February...
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    in front of the temple of Pan, the goat god. The megaron of Eleusis is quite similar to the "megaron" of Despoina at Lycosura. Despoina was worshipped...
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