Greco-Roman architecture
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Greco-Roman architecture is a classical architectural tradition that blends ancient Greek and Roman design principles, characterized by columns, symmetry, and the use of orders such as Doric, Ionic, and Corinthian.
All labels observed (2)
| Label | Occurrences |
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| Greco-Roman architecture canonical | 5 |
| Classical architecture | 1 |
How this entity was disambiguated
This entity first appeared as the object of triple T3483748 — resolving that mention is where its identity was fixed. The disambiguator weighed these candidate entities and picked the highlighted one (or “None”, minting a new entity). This is how homonymy is resolved: the same surface form can point to different entities.
Target entity: Greco-Roman architecture Context triple: [Temple of Hathor at Dendera, architecturalStyle, Greco-Roman architecture]
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Classical Greek architecture
Classical Greek architecture is the ancient Greek building style characterized by formalized column orders (Doric, Ionic, Corinthian), harmonious proportions, and sculptural decoration seen in temples and public structures.
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Hellenistic architecture
Hellenistic architecture is the style of ancient Greek building that flourished after Alexander the Great, marked by grand scale, elaborate ornamentation, and a blend of Greek and Near Eastern influences.
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Roman architecture
Roman architecture is the building tradition of ancient Rome, distinguished by its extensive use of arches, vaults, and concrete to create monumental structures such as amphitheaters, aqueducts, and basilicas that profoundly influenced later Western architectural styles.
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Greco-Roman art
Greco-Roman art is the classical artistic tradition of ancient Greece and Rome, characterized by its emphasis on idealized human forms, balanced proportions, and enduring influence on later Western art and religious imagery.
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Byzantine architecture
Byzantine architecture is a style of building that flourished in the Eastern Roman (Byzantine) Empire, characterized by domes, extensive use of mosaics, and richly decorated interiors in churches and other religious structures.
- F. None of above. chosen
- G. Unsure - the case is ambiguous/there is not enough information to decide.
Target entity: Greco-Roman architecture Target entity description: Greco-Roman architecture is a classical architectural tradition that blends ancient Greek and Roman design principles, characterized by columns, symmetry, and the use of orders such as Doric, Ionic, and Corinthian.
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A.
Classical Greek architecture
Classical Greek architecture is the ancient Greek building style characterized by formalized column orders (Doric, Ionic, Corinthian), harmonious proportions, and sculptural decoration seen in temples and public structures.
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B.
Hellenistic architecture
Hellenistic architecture is the style of ancient Greek building that flourished after Alexander the Great, marked by grand scale, elaborate ornamentation, and a blend of Greek and Near Eastern influences.
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C.
Roman architecture
Roman architecture is the building tradition of ancient Rome, distinguished by its extensive use of arches, vaults, and concrete to create monumental structures such as amphitheaters, aqueducts, and basilicas that profoundly influenced later Western architectural styles.
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D.
Greco-Roman art
Greco-Roman art is the classical artistic tradition of ancient Greece and Rome, characterized by its emphasis on idealized human forms, balanced proportions, and enduring influence on later Western art and religious imagery.
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E.
Byzantine architecture
Byzantine architecture is a style of building that flourished in the Eastern Roman (Byzantine) Empire, characterized by domes, extensive use of mosaics, and richly decorated interiors in churches and other religious structures.
- F. None of above. chosen
Statements (53)
| Predicate | Object |
|---|---|
| instanceOf |
architectural style
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classical architecture ⓘ |
| characterizedBy |
axial planning
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proportion ⓘ symmetry ⓘ use of arches ⓘ use of colonnades ⓘ use of columns ⓘ use of domes ⓘ use of entablatures ⓘ use of pediments ⓘ use of porticos ⓘ use of vaults ⓘ |
| developedInPeriod | classical antiquity ⓘ |
| developedInRegion |
Mediterranean Basin
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Greek Antiquity ⓘ
surface form:
ancient Greece
Roman Antiquity ⓘ
surface form:
ancient Rome
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| emphasizes |
harmonic proportions
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monumentality ⓘ order and regularity ⓘ |
| hasElement |
architrave
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column capital ⓘ cornice ⓘ fluted column shaft ⓘ frieze ⓘ stylobate ⓘ |
| hasInfluenceFrom |
ancient Greek architecture
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ancient Roman architecture ⓘ |
| influenced |
Beaux-Arts architecture
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American Federal style ⓘ
surface form:
Federal architecture
Georgian architecture ⓘ Neoclassical Revival architecture ⓘ Neoclassical architecture ⓘ Renaissance architecture ⓘ |
| influencedBy |
Etruscan architecture
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Hellenistic architecture ⓘ |
| typicalBuildingType |
amphitheater
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basilica ⓘ forum complex ⓘ public bath ⓘ temple ⓘ theater ⓘ triumphal arch ⓘ villa ⓘ |
| usesArchitecturalOrder |
Composite order
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Corinthian order ⓘ Doric order ⓘ Ionic order ⓘ Tuscan order ⓘ |
| usesMaterial |
brick
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concrete ⓘ marble ⓘ stone ⓘ |
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Subject: Greco-Roman architecture Description of subject: Greco-Roman architecture is a classical architectural tradition that blends ancient Greek and Roman design principles, characterized by columns, symmetry, and the use of orders such as Doric, Ionic, and Corinthian.
Referenced by (6)
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