Proédrie
The proédrie (in old Greek ἡ προεδρία, literally “the first place”) is in ancient Greece the honorary privilege conferred on certain individuals to sit down in the forefront of the various buildings of spectacle, and especially of the Théâtre. The recipients are the magistrates of the city, but also certain individuals who obtained it with personal capacity or hereditary by the means of an honorary decree.
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