An ancient Roman coin originally worth two denarii
A provincial governor in the ancient Persian Empire
A person appointed to rule in the place of a monarch who is minor
An order of architecture in which the columns are slender and fluted, and the capitals incorporate sculpted leaves
A Roman imperial dynasty founded by the Roman general Septimius Severus, in power over the Roman Empire between 193 and 235 AD
The depiction of the front view of figures or objects in a work of art
The action of taking or using something for one's own purpose, usually without the owner's permission
United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organisation
The inner area of an ancient temple
A Semitic language originally of the ancient Arameans, but which came to be used widely by non-Aramean peoples through south-west Asia
The large circular floor of the theatre
Troops stationed in a fortress or town to defend it
To incorporate, add territory to a country or state, often by military means
A particular form of a language particular to a specific region or social group
The highest status of a Roman city
Relating to a dynasty that ruled over Syria and a great part of western Asia from 312 to 64 BC
A wide, horizontal band of decoration, either of a painting or a sculpture, on a wall
A Roman general's ride into ancient Rome after a victory
The counties bordering on the eastern Mediterranean Sea, considered to extend from Greece to Egypt
One of two annually elected chief magistrates in the Roman government