The people in ancient Greece
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DEMOSThe people, in ancient Greece.
demagogues(in ancient Greece and Rome) A leader or orator who espoused the cause of the common people
thiasus(in ancient Greece) a congregation of people who have gathered to sing and dance at a festival in honour of a god
arcadiasmountainous region of ancient Greece, traditionally known for the contented pastoral innocence of its people
arcadiamountainous region of ancient Greece, traditionally known for the contented pastoral innocence of its people
AGORAThe marketplace in ancient Greece
megaracity in ancient Greece: the chief city of Megaris
dorisesancient region in central Greece: the earliest home of the Dorians
sambukeancient stringed musical instrument used in Greece and the Near East
sekoses(in ancient Greece) a. sanctuary b. the cella of a temple
knights(in ancient Greece) A citizen of the second class in Athens
dorisancient region in central Greece: the earliest home of the Dorians
sambucaancient stringed musical instrument used in Greece and the Near East
eparchialhaving an eparch, in ancient Greece, the governor or prefect of a province
trilogies(in ancient Greece) A series of three tragedies performed one after the other
hierodulea slave or prostitute in the service of a temple (as in ancient Greece)
hecatomb(in ancient Greece and Rome) a public sacrifice of 100 oxen to the gods
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
drachmasmall unit of weight in ancient Greece, approximately equivalent to the U.S. and British apothecaries' dram
drachmassmall unit of weight in ancient Greece, approximately equivalent to the U.S. and British apothecaries' dram
drachmaesmall unit of weight in ancient Greece, approximately equivalent to the U.S. and British apothecaries' dram
himationa rectangular cloth draped over the left shoulder and about the body and worn as a garment in ancient Greece
theoric(in ancient Greece) relating to theorica or the public moneys spent to fund festivals, religious ceremonies or entertainment in Athens
trophies(in ancient Greece or Rome) The weapons and other spoils of a defeated army set up as a memorial of victory
peplosesA rich outer robe or shawl worn by women in ancient Greece, hanging in loose folds and sometimes drawn over the head
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
choragi(in ancient Greece) a. the leader of a dramatic chorus b. person who undertook the expense of providing for such a chorus
stylitesAn ascetic living on top of a pillar, esp. in ancient or medieval Syria, Turkey, and Greece in the 5th century ad
minyanbeing or pertaining to a gray, wheel-thrown pottery produced in ancient Greece during the early part of the Helladic period, c2000 b.c.
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
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
minyansbeing or pertaining to a gray, wheel-thrown pottery produced in ancient Greece during the early part of the Helladic period, c2000 b.c.
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
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
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