in ancient Greece a subdivision of a phyle
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phratry(in ancient Greece) a subdivision of a phyle
phratric(in ancient Greece) a subdivision of a phyle
phratries(in ancient Greece) a subdivision of a phyle
maniples(in ancient Rome) a subdivision of a legion, consisting of 60 or 120 men
maniple(in ancient Rome) a subdivision of a legion, consisting of 60 or 120 men
sekoses(in ancient Greece) a. sanctuary b. the cella of a temple
agoraa market-place in ancient Greece / a monetary unit of Israel
hierodulea slave or prostitute in the service of a temple (as in ancient Greece)
hecatombs(in ancient Greece or Rome) A great public sacrifice, originally of a hundred oxen
trophies(in ancient Greece or Rome) The weapons and other spoils of a defeated army set up as a memorial of victory
choregi(in ancient Greece) a. the leader of a dramatic chorus b. person who undertook the expense of providing for such a chorus
choragus(in ancient Greece) a. the leader of a dramatic chorus b. person who undertook the expense of providing for such a chorus
thiasus(in ancient Greece) a congregation of people who have gathered to sing and dance at a festival in honour of a god
choragi(in ancient Greece) a. the leader of a dramatic chorus b. person who undertook the expense of providing for such a chorus
ostrakon(in ancient Greece) a potsherd, esp. one used as a ballot on which the name of a person voted to be ostracized was inscribed
agones(in ancient Greece) a contest in which prizes were awarded in any of a number of events, as athletics, drama, music, poetry, and painting
ostraca(in ancient Greece) a potsherd, esp. one used as a ballot on which the name of a person voted to be ostracized was inscribed
ostraka(in ancient Greece) a potsherd, esp. one used as a ballot on which the name of a person voted to be ostracized was inscribed
agon(in ancient Greece) a contest in which prizes were awarded in any of a number of events, as athletics, drama, music, poetry, and painting
rhapsodesA person who recites epic poems, esp. one of a group in ancient Greece whose profession it was to recite the Homeric poems from memory
symposiumA drinking party or convivial discussion, esp. as held in ancient Greece after a banquet (and notable as the title of a work by Plato)
symposiumsA drinking party or convivial discussion, esp. as held in ancient Greece after a banquet (and notable as the title of a work by Plato)
rhapsodeA person who recites epic poems, esp. one of a group in ancient Greece whose profession it was to recite the Homeric poems from memory
sophista. any of a class of professional teachers in ancient Greece who gave instruction in various fields, as in general culture, rhetoric, politics, or disputation b. person belonging to this class at a later period who, while professing to teach
ionicsnoting or pertaining to one of the five classical orders that in ancient Greece consisted of a fluted column with a molded base and a capital composed of four volutes, usually parallel to the architrave with a pulvinus connecting a pair on each side of th
ionicnoting or pertaining to one of the five classical orders that in ancient Greece consisted of a fluted column with a molded base and a capital composed of four volutes, usually parallel to the architrave with a pulvinus connecting a pair on each side of th
orphismA mystic religion of ancient Greece, originating in the 7th or 6th century bc and based on poems (now lost) attributed to Orpheus, emphasizing the necessity for individuals to rid themselves of the evil part of their nature by ritual and moral purification throughout a series of reincarnations