Temple or shrine in ancient Greece
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NAOSTemple or shrine in ancient Greece.
sacrariaancient Roman shrine or sanctuary in a temple or a home holding sacred objects
hierodulea slave or prostitute in the service of a temple (as in ancient Greece)
sekoses(in ancient Greece) a. sanctuary b. the cella of a temple
pantheontemple (as in Greece or Rome) dedicated to all the gods
hetaerahighly cultured courtesan or concubine, esp. in ancient Greece
hetairahighly cultured courtesan or concubine, esp. in ancient Greece
hetaerichighly cultured courtesan or concubine, esp. in ancient Greece
boulesstate legislative, advisory, or administrative council in ancient Greece
hetaeraehighly cultured courtesan or concubine, esp. in ancient Greece
hetairaihighly cultured courtesan or concubine, esp. in ancient Greece
boulestate legislative, advisory, or administrative council in ancient Greece
palaestra(in ancient Greece and Rome) A wrestling school or gymnasium
palaestras(in ancient Greece and Rome) A wrestling school or gymnasium
sphendone(Greek) a headband or fillet worn by women in ancient Greece
phyle(in ancient Greece) a tribe or clan, based on supposed kinship
phylae(in ancient Greece) a tribe or clan, based on supposed kinship
phylic(in ancient Greece) a tribe or clan, based on supposed kinship
sphendonesSPHENDONE, (Greek) a headband or fillet worn by women in ancient Greece
odeons(esp. in ancient Greece or Rome) A building used for musical performances
hippodromes(in ancient Greece or Rome) A course for chariot or horse races
eparchialhaving an eparch, in ancient Greece, the governor or prefect of a province
chitonsgown or tunic, with or without sleeves, worn by both sexes in ancient Greece
hecatombs(in ancient Greece or Rome) A great public sacrifice, originally of a hundred oxen
chitongown or tunic, with or without sleeves, worn by both sexes in ancient Greece
hierophantA person, esp. a priest in ancient Greece, who interprets sacred mysteries or esoteric principles
hierophantsA person, esp. a priest in ancient Greece, who interprets sacred mysteries or esoteric principles
classicismthe principles or style embodied in the literature, art, or architecture of ancient Greece and Rome
classicismsCLASSICISM, the principles or style embodied in the literature, art, or architecture of ancient Greece and Rome
xeniuma gift, usually food items, given to a guest or foreign diplomat in ancient Greece and Rome
demagogues(in ancient Greece and Rome) A leader or orator who espoused the cause of the common people
exedra(in ancient Greece and Rome) a room or covered area open on one side, used as a meeting place
rhapsodies(in ancient Greece) An epic poem, or part of it, of a suitable length for recitation at one time
exhedrae(in ancient Greece and Rome) a room or covered area open on one side, used as a meeting place
exedrae(in ancient Greece and Rome) a room or covered area open on one side, used as a meeting place
exhedra(in ancient Greece and Rome) a room or covered area open on one side, used as a meeting place
crownsA wreath of leaves or flowers, esp. that worn as an emblem of victory in ancient Greece or Rome
theoric(in ancient Greece) relating to theorica or the public moneys spent to fund festivals, religious ceremonies or entertainment in Athens
ostracizes(in ancient Greece) Banish (an unpopular or too powerful citizen) from a city for five or ten years by popular vote
ostracised(in ancient Greece) Banish (an unpopular or too powerful citizen) from a city for five or ten years by popular vote