Roman Architecture
.... Where
Greek homes opened out toward the world at several points, the Romans emphasized an entrance that led into a space that was apart from the world. ....
(1636

7

)
Greek and Roman Architecture
.... Even the notable men of the period such as Miltiades the general lived in these austere
homes. In discussing the components of
Greek housing, it must be ....
(3679

15

)
Modern Greek-American Culture
.... were familiar with the
Greek language, and many could speak it quite well, English became the language of American-born Greeks in their own
homes as well as ....
(1303

5

)
Classic Greek Culture
.... oracles as well as
homes, marketplaces, and even in the offices of work and the state. The Oracle of Delphi was one of the most famous
Greek temples dedicated ....
(1449

6

)
The God Dionysus & Greek Theatre
.... As he came to be the popular national
Greek god of wine and cheer, wine .... This group of female devotees left their
homes to roam the wilderness in ecstatic ....
(1928

8

)
Greek God Dionysus
.... proportions in the kingdom (Detienne, 1989, p. 3). (At that time,
Greek medicine was .... When the women are not cured, they return to their
homes and murder their ....
(2795

11

)
Athenian Women in Ancient Greece
.... much worse off than the women of earlier and later periods of
Greek history" (Cohen 3 .... suffer from low status was that they were confined to their
homes (Cohen 3 ....
(985

4

)
The Greek Civil War
.... a tenth of the population had been forced to leave their
homes at one .... however, New Left activists looked back bitterly at the
Greek intervention experience as ....
(2709

11

)
Christianity in Roman Empire
.... Just as the
Greek sculpture connects this Roman house to the cultural past, another .... But many wealthy Romans had basilica-styles rooms in their
homes and the ....
(1907

8

)
Head of a Man Marble Sculpture
.... been unearthed in the
homes of the wealthy in the 1st century CE Roman ruins at Pompeii. The original may have been an ornament for a
Greek aristocratic estate ....
(880

4

)
Zeus
.... front of the doors of a sanctuary, in meeting places or in people's
homes, rather than .... the gods to be more of a source of strength for the
Greek people because ....
(1438

6

)
Female Pastoral Leaders as Caregivers
.... with Paul in spreading emergent Christianity or opened their
homes to covert .... Secular culture of the ancient period--
Greek, Roman, and Jewish--provides examples ....
(884

4

)
Cold War Confrontations
.... a tenth of the population had been forced to leave their
homes at one .... however, New Left activists looked back bitterly at the
Greek intervention experience as ....
(2716

11

)
Personal Cultural Genogram
.... As the
Greek army retreated, the nonmilitary men of the northern
Greek towns, including .... German soldiers passing through Servia also broke into the
homes of the ....
(2244

9

)
Early Church History It is impossible to
.... had sprung, and by the Romans, who still worshipped household Gods of
Greek origin .... time there were no churches, and meetings took place in private
homes of the ....
(897

4

)
Judaism, Christianity and Islam
.... to "Hebrews"--Jews who spoke Aramaic in their
homes, used Hebrew in their syna gogues, and tended to isolate themselves from the prevailing
Greek society. ....
(2119

8

)
Biography is an art
.... As noted, Plutarch generally compares one
Greek and one Roman, first writing the biography .... as well, from the kind of clothing he wore to the
homes he occupied ....
(2571

10

)
Andrea Palladio I
.... Suggesting Pallas Athene, the
Greek goddess of wisdom, the name was also used by .... another for commissions and patronage and often lived in the
homes of their ....
(3980

16

)
Architect Andrea Palladio I
.... Suggesting Pallas Athene, the
Greek goddess of wisdom, the name was also used by .... another for commissions and patronage and often lived in the
homes of their ....
(3984

16

)
Architectural Greatness: Andrea Palladio I
.... Suggesting Pallas Athene, the
Greek goddess of wisdom, the name was also used by .... another for commissions and patronage and often lived in the
homes of their ....
(3984

16

)
Founding of Roman Catholic Church
.... to "Hebrews"--Jews who spoke Aramaic in their
homes, used Hebrew in their synagogues, and tended to isolate themselves from the prevailing
Greek society. ....
(3013

12

)
Founding of the Roman Catholic Church
.... to "Hebrews"--Jews who spoke Aramaic in their
homes, used Hebrew in their synagogues, and tended to isolate themselves from the prevailing
Greek society. ....
(3018

12

)
Animal experimentation
.... animals for medical research, such as Agres, AFMA, Fano,
Greek and
Greek and PETA .... and pounds, and those who pick up strays, advertise "good
homes" for unwanted ....
(2138

9

)
Nubia Region
.... throughout Nubia with clergy trained in Egypt, and the use of
Greek in liturgy .... and as compensation the government gave them new land and
homes and provided ....
(2499

10

)
Mehmed The Conqueror This paper will examine the
.... wealthy individuals and families were ordered to construct new buildings and
homes. .... He made sure that the
Greek Orthodox Patriarch, the Armenian Patriarch, and ....
(3780

15

)
Architecture
.... It stands awkwardly and heroically apart from nature much as a
Greek temple proclaiming .... The tendency of Wright to view structures as
homes or living spaces is ....
(887

4

)
Women in Ancient Greece & Rome
.... Unlike her
Greek sister, she was allowed to eat with the men, and was not .... They were confined to their
homes, and restricted against free movement in the streets ....
(631

3

)
Women in Ancient Rome
.... Unlike her
Greek sister, she was allowed to eat with the men, and was not .... They were confined to their
homes, and restricted against free movement in the streets ....
(631

3

)
The Traditions Of Ancient Athens and Sparta
.... and then by their husbands, and "rare sojourns away from their
homes were allowed .... The arts were suppressed and significant commerce with other
Greek cities was ....
(867

3

)
Birth & Early Life of Christianity
.... communities, sharing their goods and meeting in one another's
homes to worship. .... to establish Jesus as the Messiah (anointed one, Christos in
Greek) and the Son ....
(864

3

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