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contrivance which enabled actors to take their stand upon the roofof a palace or private house. (Greek theatre)

(‎Removed [en] label: Eraclea Minoa)
(‎Added [cs] description: Druhé patro scénické budovy (skéné) nebo vyvýšená plošinu v antickém divadle.)
 
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Herakleia Minoa
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contrivance which enabled actors to take their stand upon the roofof a palace or private house. (Greek theatre)
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Druhé patro scénické budovy (skéné) nebo vyvýšená plošinu v antickém divadle.
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distegia (English)
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historical description: The distegia was a contrivancewhich enabled actors to take their stand upon the roofof a palace or private house.* (British English)
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point in time: 1889
Timestamp+1889-00-00T00:00:00Z
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CalendarGregorian
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contrivance which enabled actors to take their stand upon the roofof a palace or private house. (Greek theatre)
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distegia
contrivance which enabled actors to take their stand upon the roofof a palace or private house. (Greek theatre)

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    distegia (English)
    The distegia was a contrivancewhich enabled actors to take their stand upon the roofof a palace or private house.* (British English)
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