proskēnion (προσκήνιον) (Q23837)

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(Greek: proskēnion literally means something set up before the skēnē). In Hellenistic theatres such as Priene, the proskēnion included the t

(Greek: proskēnion literally means something set up before the skēnē). In Hellenistic theatres such as Priene, the proskēnion included the t
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proskēnion (προσκήνιον)
(Greek: proskēnion literally means something set up before the skēnē). In Hellenistic theatres such as Priene, the proskēnion included the t

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    proskēnion (προσκήνιον) (English)
    Greek proskēnion literally means something set up before the skēnē. In Hellenistic theatres such as Priene the proskēnion included the theatre's high stage logeion the skēnē's side stages paraskēnia and the logeion's decorated supporting wall hyposkēnion. All were in front of the skēnē scene house or pro-skēnion."" (English)
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