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Stoa and Stoa Basileios

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Difference between Stoa and Stoa Basileios

Stoa vs. Stoa Basileios

A stoa (plural, stoas,"stoa", Oxford English Dictionary, 2nd Ed., 1989 stoai, or stoae), in ancient Greek architecture, is a covered walkway or portico, commonly for public use. Stoa Basileios (στοά βασίλειος), meaning Royal Stoa, was a stoa constructed in Ancient Athens in the 6th century BC and substantially altered in the 5th century BC.

Similarities between Stoa and Stoa Basileios

Stoa and Stoa Basileios have 0 things in common (in Unionpedia).

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Stoa and Stoa Basileios Comparison

Stoa has 18 relations, while Stoa Basileios has 14. As they have in common 0, the Jaccard index is 0.00% = 0 / (18 + 14).

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