Understanding terminology that describes Ancient Greek and Roman architecture - AP Art History

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The Roman building the Pantheon features columns in the style called                     .

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Ancient Greek and Roman architecture can be broken down into three main chronological groupings, from oldest to youngest: the Doric, the Ionic, and the Corinthian. As a building of the Roman Empire, the Pantheon, built between 27 BCE and 126 CE, is emblematic of the Corinthian order, especially its ornate columns lining its portico.

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