JUDAEAN NOMENCLATURE

  Ben - Son of

  Essenes - Religious group

  Dybbuk - Possessing spirit

  Hasmonean - Dynasty of Judaea, suppressed by the romans

  Kashrut - Dietary laws

  Kohanim - Priests

  Korban - Temple treasure

  Mosaic Law - Set of rules and commands written by Moses

  Messianics - Religious group, followers of Jesus Christ

  Nasi - President of the Sanhedrin

  Nazarene - Denomination for Christians or Essenes

  Nisan - Month of April

  Pesach - Religious festival (Passover)

  Pharisees - Religious group

  Rabban - Doctor of the Mosaic Law, sage

  Saducees - Religious group

  Sanhedrin - Supreme Council

  Seder - Ritual feast

  Shabbat - Day of rest

  Sheol - The land of the dead, the land of nothingness

  Sicarii - Radical group, sect of assassins

  Torah - The five books of Moses, sacred book

  Zealots - Religious radical group

  GRECO-ROMAN NOMENCLATURE

  Acropolis - Highest point in predominantly Greek cities

  Addenda - Plural of Annex

  Agora - Public square in predominantly Greek cities

  Ambrosia - Mythical food/drink of the Greek gods

  Acheron - River in the underworld of Greek mythology

  Basilica - Edifice reserved for assemblies

  Bireme - A ship of Greek origin, with 2 decks of oars

  Cardo - Urban street - north to south orientation

  Castrum - Military camp or edifice

  Chatti - Germanic tribe

  Consul - Supreme magistrate of Rome

  Christians - Religious group, followers of Jesus Christ

  Christ - Messiah

  Curia - Assembly building of the roman senate

  Decumanus - Urban street - east to west orientation

  Sacred Disease - Epilepsy

  Dominus - Roman salutation, lord, master

  Domus - Residential house

  Ecclesia - A place for assemblies, church, temple

  Erratum - Corrective text of a published work

  Forum - Public square in predominantly roman cities

  Hades - The underworld in Greek mythology

  Insula - Residential building with multiple floors

  Iseum - Temple in honor of the goddess Isis

  Khaire - Greek salutation

  Koine - Greek dialect in the antiquity

  Legate - General / Governor of a roman province

  Ludi - Plays and theatrical games

  Mega Khaire - Greek salutation

  Mithraeum - Temple in honor of the god Mithra

  Murmillones - Roman gladiators, used shield and sword

  Olympus - Mythical residence of the Greco-Roman gods

  Oracle - Prophetic prediction

  Palatine - Designation of the Imperial palaces of Rome

  Parthians - Persians

  Patera - Father

  Patrician - Roman aristocrat

  Pax romana - Period of relative peace in the roman empire

  Pythia - Priestess of the temple of Apollo in Delphi

  Prefect - High roman official, responsible for military and civil rule

  Praetor - Roman magistrate, responsible for judiciary affairs

  Pretorium - Government seat of a roman Prefect/Procurator

  Princeps - Title of a member of the imperial family

  Procurator - High roman official, responsible for military and civil rule

  Publican - Tax collector at the service of Rome

  Quaestor - Senate supervisor for judicial and fiscal affairs

  Retiarii - Roman gladiators, used a net and a trident

  Rostra - Platform in a forum for official speeches

  Salve - Roman salutation, singular

  Salvete - Roman salutation, plural

  Septuagint - Greek translation of the five books of Moses, the Pentateuch

  Sophos - Scholar / wise man

  Speculatores - Messengers and agents of the Imperial guard

  Stabulum - Inn

  Taberna - Public place for the serving of drinks

  Tartarus - Mythical place in the Greek underworld

  Thermopolium - Public place for the serving of food and meals

  Thracian - Roman gladiator, use curved sword and shin guards

  Triclinium - Dining-room in Greco-Roman residences

  Trireme - A ship of Greek origin, with 3 decks of oars (180 rowers)

  Vale - Roman salutation

  Villa - Residence of a wealthy roman

  Vox populi - The voice of the people

  Ziggurat - Ancient temple in Babylon

 
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