Greek equivalent of the Roman Terra
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GAEAGreek equivalent of the Roman Terra
SOLRoman counterpart of the Greek Helios
LUNARoman counterpart of the Greek goddess Selene
ambrosiathe food of the Greek and Roman gods
victoriaancient Roman goddess of victory, identified with the Greek goddess Nike
opisthodomos(Greek) a portico or apartment at the back of an ancient Greek or Roman temple, a posticum
cerespre-Roman goddess of agriculture under whose name the Romans adopted the worship of the Greek goddess Demeter
opisthodomoiOPISTHODOMOS, (Greek) a portico or apartment at the back of an ancient Greek or Roman temple, a posticum
barbarians(in ancient times) A member of a community or tribe not belonging to one of the great civilizations (Greek, Roman, Christian)
opsthe ancient Roman goddess of plenty, and the wife of Saturn and mother of Jupiter: identified with the Greek goddess Rhea
barbarian(in ancient times) A member of a community or tribe not belonging to one of the great civilizations (Greek, Roman, Christian)
mysteriesThe secret rites of Greek and Roman pagan religion, or of any ancient or tribal religion, to which only initiates are admitted
cathedraeancient Roman chair used by women, having an inclined, curved back and curved legs flaring outward: the Roman copy of the Greek klismos
apollosthe ancient Greek and Roman god of light, healing, music, poetry, prophecy, and manly beauty; the son of Leto and brother of Artemis
cathedraancient Roman chair used by women, having an inclined, curved back and curved legs flaring outward: the Roman copy of the Greek klismos
apollothe ancient Greek and Roman god of light, healing, music, poetry, prophecy, and manly beauty; the son of Leto and brother of Artemis
koinesamalgam of Greek dialects, chiefly Attic and Ionic, that replaced the Classical Greek dialects in the Hellenistic period and flourished under the Roman Empire
koineamalgam of Greek dialects, chiefly Attic and Ionic, that replaced the Classical Greek dialects in the Hellenistic period and flourished under the Roman Empire
vestasthe ancient Roman goddess of the hearth, worshiped in a temple containing an altar on which a sacred fire was kept burning by the vestal virgins: identified with the Greek Hestia
vestathe ancient Roman goddess of the hearth, worshiped in a temple containing an altar on which a sacred fire was kept burning by the vestal virgins: identified with the Greek Hestia
amphitheaters(esp. in Greek and Roman architecture) A circular or oval building, typically unroofed, with a central space for the presentation of dramatic or sporting events. Tiers of seats for spectators surround the central space
amphitheater(esp. in Greek and Roman architecture) A circular or oval building, typically unroofed, with a central space for the presentation of dramatic or sporting events. Tiers of seats for spectators surround the central space
classicismThe following of ancient Greek or Roman principles and style in art and literature, generally associated with harmony, restraint, and adherence to recognized standards of form and craftsmanship, esp. from the Renaissance to the 18th century