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Covered walkway in ancient Greece
from "stoa". Stoa Poikile, "Painted Porch", from which the philosophy Stoicism takes its name Stoa of Attalos Stoa Basileios (Royal Stoa) Stoa of Zeus
Stoa
Topics referred to by the same term
Look up stoa in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. A stoa is a covered walkway or portico. Stoa or STOA may also refer to: Johan Støa (politician) (1913–1973)
Stoa_(disambiguation)
"Painted Porch" in ancient Athens
The Stoa Poikile (Ancient Greek: ἡ ποικίλη στοά, hē poikílē stoá) or Painted Portico was a Doric stoa (a covered walkway or portico) erected around 460
Stoa_Poikile
Ancient covered walkway in Athens, Greece
The Stoa of Attalos (also spelled Attalus; Greek: Στοά του Αττάλου) was a stoa (covered walkway or portico) in the Agora of Athens, Greece. It was built
Stoa_of_Attalos
Topics referred to by the same term
Royal Stoa may refer to: Royal Stoa (Jerusalem) Stoa Basileios (literally "Royal Stoa"), Athens This disambiguation page lists articles associated with
Royal_Stoa
Type of building in classical and church architecture
alongside the town's forum. The basilica was in the Latin West equivalent to a stoa in the Greek East. The building gave its name to the basilica architectural
Basilica
American politician (born 1951)
Dr Tom Stoa (born July 7, 1951) was an American politician and medical doctor. Stoa lived in Winona, Minnesota and graduated from Winona Senior High School
Tom_Stoa
Square of ancient Athens
was for a commercial, assembly, or residential gathering place. Stoa Poikile (Painted stoa), a building built in the 5th century B.C. used purely for socialising
Ancient_Agora_of_Athens
American ice hockey player (born 1987)
Ryan James Stoa (born April 13, 1987) is an American professional ice hockey left wing who is currently an unrestricted free agent. He most recently played
Ryan_Stoa
Topics referred to by the same term
Johan Støa is the name of: Johan Støa (politician) (1913–1973), Norwegian politician Johan Støa (sportsperson) (1900–1991), Norwegian competitor in multiple
Johan_Støa
Archaeological site of the Long (Makra) Stoa of Piraeus in Athens
The Makra Stoa (Greek: Μακρά Στοά, lit. 'Long Stoa') is an archaeological site which formed part of the urban fabric of the ancient city of Piraeus in
Makra_Stoa
Ancient philosophy
phases: the Early Stoa, from Zeno's founding to Antipater; the Middle Stoa, including Panaetius and Posidonius; and the Late Stoa, including Musonius
Stoicism
Ancient stoa in Athens
Stoa Basileios (Ancient Greek: στοὰ βασίλειος), meaning Royal Stoa, was a Doric stoa in the northwestern corner of the Athenian Agora, which was built
Stoa_Basileios
Hellenistic colonnade at Acropolis of Athens
37°58′14″N 23°43′34″E / 37.9706°N 23.7260°E / 37.9706; 23.7260 The Stoa of Eumenes was a Hellenistic colonnade built on the South slope of the Acropolis
Stoa_of_Eumenes
Christian homeschool forensics organization in the United States
Stoa USA, also referred to as Stoa, is a Christian homeschool forensics organization in the United States. It is one of the four major national high school
Stoa_USA
City of ancient Attica, Greece
celebrated in this place. This site includes the remains of a temple, a stoa (colonnaded walkway), and a theatre, providing insights into the religious
Brauron
Ancient basilica constructed by Herod the Great
The Royal Stoa (Hebrew: הסטיו המלכותי, romanized: Ha-stav ha-Malkhuti; also known as the Royal Colonnade, Royal Portico, Royal Cloisters, Royal Basilica
Royal_Stoa_(Jerusalem)
Building at the Amphiaraeion of Oropos
Stoa Amphiaraion (also known as the Enkoimeterion) is located on the east side of the Sanctuary of Amphiaraios, southeast of the Theatre. It was built
Stoa_Amphiaraion
Stoa in Ancient Agora of Athens
The Stoa of Zeus Eleutherios was a two-aisled stoa located in the northwest corner of the Ancient Agora of Athens. It was built c. 425 BC–410 BC for religious
Stoa_of_Zeus_Eleutherios
Archaeological site in Greece
Anytos standing on either side of them, all in Pentelic marble. Remains of a stoa, altars, fountain and baths and other structures can also be seen at the
Lycosura
Stoas, in the context of ancient Greek architecture, are covered walkways or porticos, commonly for public usage. The following is a list of Greek and
List_of_stoae
Town in Elis, Greece
the Echo Stoa to the east. The hippodrome and later stadium were located east of the Echo Stoa. To the south of the sanctuary is the South Stoa and the
Olympia,_Greece
Village in Southern Norway, Norway
Stoa is an industrial village and a business area in the Arendal municipality in Agder county, Norway. The village is located along the European route
Stoa,_Norway
Sacred site and oracle of Ancient Greece
1920. Ancient Greek inscription at the altar, naming Chios, "ΧΙΟΙΣ" The stoa, or open-sided, covered porch, is placed in an approximately east–west alignment
Delphi
Stoa (portico) in Athens, Greece
The Middle Stoa (Greek: Μέση Στοά, Mése Stoá) was a portico or stoa located in the Agora of Athens. It divided the ancient square into two unequal zones:
Middle_Stoa
Sacred center of the ancient polis of Rhodes
treaties the Rhodians held with other states. The temple was bounded by a stoa to the east. Smaller than the Temple of Athena Polias and Zeus Polieus, this
Acropolis_of_Rhodes
Roman library in Athens, Greece
the Acropolis of Athens. The main entrance to the library was part of the Stoa of Hadrian with columns of Karystian marble and Pentelic capitals. The library
Hadrian's_Library
The South Stoa I of Athens was a two-aisled stoa located on the south side of the Agora, in Athens, Greece, between the Aiakeion and the Southeast Fountain
South_Stoa_I_(Athens)
South Stoa II was a stoa on the south side of the Agora in ancient Athens. It formed the south side of an enclosed complex called the South Square, which
South_Stoa_II_(Athens)
Municipal unit in Greece
a D-shaped stoa and a wall with five door openings. The Hellenistic stoa with lateral projecting wings, dating from about 200 BC. The stoa was 87 metres
Lindos
Ancient Greek temple
of several other structures have also been found, including an L-shaped stoa, a large cistern, dining rooms, and a second potential temple. The Sanctuary
Heraion_of_Perachora
Public space in ancient Greek cities
2020-12-01. "The Athenian Agora". Atlas Obscura. Retrieved 2020-10-03. "Stoa | architecture". Encyclopedia Britannica. Retrieved 2020-12-01. "agora |
Agora
Complex of buildings of the Ancient Agora of Athens
The new complex replaced the earlier South Stoa I, which had been built c. 430–420 BC. While the earlier stoa was aligned with an ancient street, the new
South_Square,_Athens
Ancient Greek city in Anatolia
was closed off by a high stoa, while on the west and east sides it was surrounded by simple ashlar walls, until further stoas were inserted in Hadrian's
Pergamon
Ruined temple in the Ancient Agora of Athens
beneath the Kolonos Agoraios (Agora hill) and the Temple of Hephaestus. The Stoa of Zeus is located immediately to the north. To the south was an open space
Temple_of_Apollo_Patroos
Olympian stoa
The Echo Stoa is located within the sanctuary of Zeus in Olympia, Greece. It is part of an ancient archaeological site excavated and preserved by the German
Echo_Stoa
2006 studio album by Nik Bärtsch's Ronin
Stoa is an album by Swiss pianist and composer Nik Bärtsch's band Ronin recorded in France in May 2005 and released on ECM the following year. The AllMusic
Stoa_(album)
Building in the Agora of Athens
demolished and the material was reused in South Stoa II, on the southern side of the Agora. The Stoa of Attalos was subsequently built over the top of
Square_Peristyle
Ancient temple dedicated to Hera
the South stoa, on roughly the same model and scale as the south stoa. It back wall was formed by a stretch of the sanctuary wall. Both stoas served to
Heraion_of_Samos
The Stoa of the Athenians is an ancient portico in the Delphic Sanctuary, Greece, located south of the Temple of Apollo. The southern side of the polygonal
Stoa_of_the_Athenians
Athenian statesman and general (c. 550–489 BC)
Aeschines writes that although Miltiades wanted his name to be written in the Stoa Poikile, the Athenians refused. Instead of writing his name they had him
Miltiades
Town in Arcadia, Greece
or 38.1 ft × 14.4 ft). The agora of the city was confined by stoas on two sides: the Stoa Philippeios in the north measured 156 m or 512 ft in length,
Megalopolis,_Greece
last great exponent of the Stoic doctrine, belonging to the so-called new Stoa or "Roman Stoicism". His philosophy retraces the Stoic attitude, starting
Philosophy_of_Marcus_Aurelius
Colonnade in the Second Temple
named after Solomon, King of Israel, and not to be confused with the Royal Stoa, which was on the southern side of Herod's Temple. Titus Flavius Josephus
Solomon's_Porch
Temple in ancient Athens
is dated around 425 BC. Scholars initially attributed her to the nearby Stoa of Zeus, but she is too big for this setting and shows traces of Augustan
Temple_of_Ares
Hellenistic philosopher, founder of Stoicism (c. 334–c. 262 BC)
Zeno began teaching in the colonnade in the Agora of Athens known as the Stoa Poikile (Greek Στοὰ Ποικίλη) in 301 BC. His disciples were initially called
Zeno_of_Citium
Ancient altar in Athens, Greece
discovered through excavations, in 1891 and 1934, at a site just opposite the Stoa of Zeus, and adjacent to the Panathenaic Way, which connected the Agora with
Altar_of_the_Twelve_Gods
Ancient Greek sculpture type
of Aphrodite Ourania Stoa Poikile Stoa of the Herms Royal Stoa Altar of the Twelve Gods Basilica Temple of Ares West Side Stoa of Zeus Eleutheros Temple
Harmodius and Aristogeiton (sculpture)
Harmodius_and_Aristogeiton_(sculpture)
Johan Støa (13 June 1900 – 29 October 1991) was a Norwegian multi-sportsman. He competed as athlete (marathon runner), cross-country skier, ski jumper
Johan_Støa_(sportsperson)
Ancient citadel above the city of Athens
and Agrippa, respectively. Eumenes was also responsible for constructing a stoa on the south slope, similar to that of Attalos in the agora below. During
Acropolis_of_Athens
Main gate of the city wall of ancient Athens
of Aphrodite Ourania Stoa Poikile Stoa of the Herms Royal Stoa Altar of the Twelve Gods Basilica Temple of Ares West Side Stoa of Zeus Eleutheros Temple
Dipylon
Ancient Greek temple
Coulton dated the long stoa of the Heraion to be from the late 7th to 6th century BCE in 1976. The long stoa, also called the North Stoa, measures 62.10 x
Heraion_of_Argos
Ancient Greek sanctuary by the Acropolis
the temple and the altar of the god as well as two galleries, the Doric stoa which served as a katagogion, a space where visitors seeking healing would
Asclepieion_of_Athens
Ancient square in Athens
Wikimedia Commons The Roman Agora & the Tower of Winds at The Stoa Consortium (www.stoa.org). The Roman Agora: the first commercial centre of Athens at
Roman_Agora
Ancient Rhodian city
families—was constructed about the sixth century BC. Later, the stoa was built over the reservoir. The stoa consisted of two rows of Doric columns with rooms for
Camirus
Square of ancient İzmir
Historical Port City of Izmir." Faustina Gate Ancient Street North Stoa (Basilica) West Stoa Graffiti Corinthian colonnade Ottoman-era Muslim graveyard House
Agora_of_Smyrna
Archaeological site in Thessaloniki, Greece
Aristotelous Square. It is a large two-terraced forum featuring two-storey stoas, dug up by accident in the 1960s. The forum complex also boasts two Roman
Roman_Forum_(Thessaloniki)
Serpent in Greek mythology
Knidians Palaestra at Delphi Portico of the Aetolians Stadium of Delphi Stoa of the Athenians Natural features Castalian Spring Phaedriades Sibyl rock
Python_(mythology)
Temple in the Ancient Agora of Athens
incorporated into a concrete platform, which was itself replaced by a Late Roman Stoa later in the first half of the 5th century AD. This structure fell into ruin
Sanctuary_of_Aphrodite_Urania
Ancient Greek temple
the offerings dedicated by major Greek polis', and several other statues, stoa, and altars. Beginning at the Castalian Spring where visitors to the sanctuary
Temple_of_Apollo_(Delphi)
490 BC battle in the Greco-Persian Wars
charge against the Persians, and indeed he was depicted in the mural of the Stoa Poikile fighting for the Athenians, along with the twelve Olympian gods and
Battle_of_Marathon
Temple on the Ancient Athenian Acropolis, Greece
and did not contain a formal temple. Instead, a portico or stoa served that function. The stoa measured circa 38 by 6.8 m; it stood in front of the southern
Brauroneion
Public park in Yonkers, New York
opposing sphinxes crouching atop paired Ionic columns; a classical pavilion; a stoa and loggias; and a circular, open-air tempietto called the Temple of the
Untermyer_Park_and_Gardens
Russian ice hockey player (born 1997)
Minnesota from his Novokuznetsk teammate and Minnesota native Ryan Stoa. He has credited Stoa with helping him learn English to prepare for his NHL career.
Kirill_Kaprizov
Strapless form of brassiere or swimsuit top
Gallery". The Stoa Consortium, Center for Hellenic Studies, Harvard University. Archived from the original on 2016-02-05. Retrieved 2015-03-07. "Stoa Image Gallery"
Bandeau
Broken piece of pottery with inscription
Megacles, son of Hippocrates (inscription: ΜΕΓΑΚΛΕΣ ΗΙΠΠΟΚΡΑΤΟΣ), 487 BC. On display in the Ancient Agora Museum in Athens, housed in the Stoa of Attalus
Ostracon
Ancient sanctuary of Amphiaraus in Attica, Greece
temple of Amphiaraos (with an acrolithic cult statue), as well as a theater, stoa, and associated structures. The temenos extended for some 240 metres northeast
Amphiareion_of_Oropos
Mask dating from the 3rd century AD, Stoa of Attalos
Theatre_of_ancient_Greece
Seventh letter in the Greek alphabet
Inscription: ΜΕΓΑΚLES HIΠΠΟΚRATOS equivalent to the later Μεγακλῆς Ἱπποκράτους. On display in the Ancient Agora Museum in Athens, housed in the Stoa of Attalus.
Eta
Ancient Greek city in western Anatolia
debasement of the coinage. Recent excavations have revealed the existence of a stoa, or covered walkway, dating to ca. 400 AD, and colonnaded street. A Temple
Aizanoi
Capital of the Greek island of Lesbos
Roman aqueduct of Mória Teriade Museum Agora of Ermou street Stoa of Mytilene, Hellinistic stoa in the area of Epano skala Archaeological investigations at
Mytilene
the Odeon of Agrippa. To the south is a small stoa linked to the Civic Offices and then the Middle Stoa, with all of which it is aligned. It faces west
Southwest_Temple
Norwegian politician
Johan Støa (20 February 1913 – 24 September 1973) was a Norwegian politician for the Labour Party. He was elected to the Norwegian Parliament from Nord-Trøndelag
Johan_Støa_(politician)
Ancient marble monument in Greece
Knidians Palaestra at Delphi Portico of the Aetolians Stadium of Delphi Stoa of the Athenians Natural features Castalian Spring Phaedriades Sibyl rock
Omphalos_of_Delphi
Main sanctuary dedicated to Saint Demetrius
Square Aristotle University of Thessaloniki Kaftanzoglio Stadium Ladadika Stoa Modiano Thessaloniki railway station National Theatre of Northern Greece
Hagios_Demetrios
Athenian general and brother of Aeschylus (died 490 BC)
episode inspired the ancient Greek painter Polygnotus, who painted it the Stoa Poikile in Athens in 460 BC, which the ancient traveler and geographer Pausanias
Cynaegirus
Row of columns
Albany, New York. The colonnade of Amenhotep III at the Luxor temple The Stoa of Attalos in the reconstructed Ancient Agora of Athens The Great Colonnade
Colonnade
Island in Greece
Classical period. Stoa A and Stoa B were constructed along the north side of the sanctuary. Only the foundation of the back wall of Stoa B is preserved.
Kalaureia
Athenian polemarch at Battle of Marathon in 490 BC
portrayed among the Athenian gods and heroes on the wall-paintings of the Stoa Poikile. The Athenians erected a statue in honour of Callimachus, the "Nike
Callimachus_(polemarch)
Ancient city in Turkey
Selge. Attalos II commemorated this friendship by building a two-storied stoa in Termessos. Termessos was an ally and supporter of the Roman Republic,
Termessos
This is part of the list of United Kingdom locations: a gazetteer of place names in the United Kingdom showing each place's locality and geographical coordinates
List of United Kingdom locations: Sto-St Q
List_of_United_Kingdom_locations:_Sto-St_Q
north and south edges of this complex were formed by the Middle Stoa and South Stoa II, which were connected to the north and south ends of the East
East Building (Athenian Agora)
East_Building_(Athenian_Agora)
Limited-access toll highway in Metro Manila, Philippines
2021. On September 21, 2021, the Supplemental Toll Operations Agreement (STOA) was approved by the government, wherein a formal agreement was signed between
Pasig_River_Expressway
Art terminology and color method
Relics of polychrome on an Ancient Greek Ionic capital, from an unidentified 5th century BC building, Ancient Agora Museum, Athens, Stoa of Attalus
Polychrome
Applied sciences college in Ede, Netherlands
Stoas University of Applied Sciences (Dutch: Stoas Hogeschool) is a Dutch vocational college with the head office in Ede. Stoas University of Applied
Stoas University of Applied Sciences
Stoas_University_of_Applied_Sciences
Ancient Greek city
or Artemis Theatre Palaestra - Gymnasium Stadium Bouleuterion West stoa South stoa Roman baths During the early Middle Ages, Sikyon continued to decline
Sicyon
Document used to cast votes in an election
Greek ostraca, 5th century BC, Ancient Agora Museum in Athens, housed in the Stoa of Attalus Ancient Greek bronze secret ballots used to cast a juror's vote
Ballot
Building in Thessaloniki, Greece
Modiano Market or Stoa Modiano (Greek: Στοά Μοδιάνο) i Modiano Market, also known as Stoa Modiano (Greek: Στοά Μοδιάνο), is one of the most iconic covered
Modiano_Market
Ancient Greek and Roman city near present-day Shahhat, Libya
remains cover several hectares and include several monumental temples, stoas, theatres, bathhouses, churches, and palatial residences. The city is surrounded
Cyrene,_Libya
Mountain in Greece
stadium, a building that was probably a bathhouse, the xenon (hotel), a stoa, several rows of seats and a group of statue bases. Many of these buildings
Mount_Lykaion
Ancient sanctuary of Eleusinian Demeter in Athens near the Ancient Agora
temple for the hero Triptolemus, an outer propylon (gateway) and a South Stoa. A circular building in the southernmost part of the sanctuary might be a
Eleusinion
Church in Athens, Greece
Σολάκη), is located in the Ancient Agora of Athens, Greece, next to the Stoa of Attalos, and can be dated to around the late 10th century. "Solakis" may
Church of the Holy Apostles, Athens
Church_of_the_Holy_Apostles,_Athens
Classicist
old and middle Stoa. New York: J.J Augustin. OCLC 360247. Reesor, Margaret E. (1951). "The "Indifferents" in the Old and Middle Stoa". Transactions and
Margaret_Reesor
Expressions of humor used during adversity: cynicism, derision, skepticism
"Sardonic, origin and meaning". Online Etymology Dictionary. "SOL Search". www.stoa.org. "Sardonic | Define Sardonic at Dictionary.com". Dictionary.reference
Sardonicism
Public square in a Roman municipium
goods; i.e., a marketplace, along with the buildings used for shops and the stoas used for open stalls. But such fora functioned secondarily for multiple
Forum_(Roman)
Ancient forms of the Greek language
Ostracon bearing the name of Cimon, Stoa of Attalos
Ancient_Greek
Populated place in Arizona, United States
Stoa Pitk is a populated place situated in Pima County, Arizona, United States. It has an estimated elevation of 2,405 feet (733 m) above sea level. Its
Stoa_Pitk,_Arizona
Cave beneath the Dome of the Rock in Jerusalem
Hasmonean Baris Monastery of the Virgins Pool of Raranj Ptolemaic Baris Royal Stoa Solomon's Stables Struthion Pool Gates Al-Mawazin Golden Gate Huldah Gates
Well_of_Souls
Fortress; garrison; prison in Thessaloniki, Greece
Square Aristotle University of Thessaloniki Kaftanzoglio Stadium Ladadika Stoa Modiano Thessaloniki railway station National Theatre of Northern Greece
White_Tower_of_Thessaloniki
Government system where political power lies with the people
105–121. ISSN 0009-8353. JSTOR 3296866. "Women and Family in Athenian Law". stoa.org. Archived from the original on 1 March 2018. Retrieved 1 March 2018.
Democracy
STOA
STOA
STOA
Girl/Female
Muslim
Sunset
Girl/Female
Hindu
Delight
Surname or Lastname
English
English : variant of Bassford.
Girl/Female
Tamil
Padmasree | பதà¯à®®à®·à¯à®°à¯€
Divine lotus
Boy/Male
Afghan, Arabic, Muslim, Sindhi
Ibn-aybak was a Leading Historian
Girl/Female
Australian, Danish, Hebrew
Twin; Palm Tree; Strong
Female
English
English variant spelling of French Julie, JULI means "descended from Jupiter (Jove)."
Girl/Female
American, British, English, Latin
Maiden; Nature Name
Girl/Female
Muslim/Islamic
Sacred Pious
Boy/Male
Hindu
One who has serpents as ornaments
STOA
STOA
STOA
STOA
STOA
v. t.
To stop; to choke.
n.
See Stoat.
n.
The ermine in its summer pelage, when it is reddish brown, but with a black tip to the tail. The name is sometimes applied also to other brown weasels.
n.
A valuable fur-bearing animal of the genus Mustela (M. erminea), allied to the weasel; the stoat. It is found in the northern parts of Asia, Europe, and America. In summer it is brown, but in winter it becomes white, except the tip of the tail, which is always black.