thronos
Thronos, written in Greek as θρόνος, is a noun meaning throne or chair; by extension, a seat of power and sovereignty. In classical Greek, it referred to the physical throne of rulers and gods and was used metaphorically to denote authority. The word appears across a wide range of texts, from epic poetry to philosophy, and it is the ancestor of the English word throne.
Etymology and historical development: The term passed into Latin as thronum and into Old French as trone,
Usage in religious and literary contexts: The concept of a throne is central in many theological and
Modern usage and transliteration: In scholarly and linguistic work, θρόνος is often transliterated as thronos, preserving the