The Collaborative International Dictionary
Greco-Roman
Greco-Roman \Gre"co-Ro"man\, a. Having characteristics that are partly Greek and partly Roman; as, Greco-Roman architecture.
Usage examples of "greco-roman".
But further investigation into the matter reveals that no Iranian wrestler won a medal in Greco-Roman wrestling that year!
Most books on the general subjects of Greco-Roman and late Greek art give much space to the art which is termed Hadrianic.
And second, while I have no doubt of Greco-Roman influence, the main center of activity was in the water, not on dry land.
Tiresia, the capital, a blend of Tirol's analogue of Greco-Roman architecture and ultratech design, was the only occupied city.