Esperanto word senses marked with topical category "Ancient Rome"
Parent categories: Ancient Africa, Ancient Europe, Ancient history, Ancient Near East, History of Italy, History of Africa, History of Europe, History, Ancient Asia, Italy, Africa, Europe, History of Asia, Earth, Eurasia, Asia, Nature
Subcategories: Roman mythology
Total 28 word senses
- Cereso (Proper name) The Roman goddess of agriculture.
- Herkulano (Proper name) Herculaneum (ancient Roman city destroyed by Vesuvius in 79 AD)
- Jupitero (Proper name) Jupiter, king of the Roman gods, Jove
- Marso (Proper name) Mars, the Roman god of war
- Merkuro (Proper name) Mercury, Roman god of commerce and speed
- Neptuno (Proper name) Neptune, Roman god of the ocean and earthquakes.
- Parco (Proper name) one of the Fates
- Plutono (Proper name) Pluto, Roman god of the underworld.
- Pompejo (Proper name) Pompeii (ancient Roman town destroyed by Vesuvius in 79 AD)
- Psiĥo (Proper name) Psyche
- Romio (Proper name) Ancient Rome
- Saturno (Proper name) Saturn, Roman god of fertility and agriculture.
- Venuso (Proper name) Venus, the Roman goddess of love and beauty
- ciklopo (Noun) cyclops
- faŭno (Noun) faun
- forumo (Noun) forum
- furio (Noun) one of the Furies, goddesses of vengeance
- genio (Noun) genius
- gladiatoro (Noun) gladiator
- gracio (Noun) Charis, Grace (one of three Greek goddesses of charm, beauty, nature, human creativity, goodwill, and fertility)
- histriono (Noun) histrion
- konsulo (Noun) consul
- kromnomo (Noun) cognomen
- kvestoro (Noun) questore
- matrono (Noun) matron
- nimfo (Noun) nymph
- togo (Noun) toga (loose garment worn by Ancient Romans)
- vestalo (Noun) a priestess of Vesta, vestal virgin
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