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There are three main types of Roman colums:
-Doric (least decorative, simple design)
-Ionic (middle-scale design, elegant)
-Corinthian (the most decorative of all three columns)

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The Romans had more than three orders (styles) for building columns: They adopted the three Greek orders: Doric, Ionian and Corinthian. They also used the Tuscan (Etruscan) order, but only for fortifications and warehouses. They developed the composite order, which combined features from two of the Greek orders

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The Romans used more than three styles of column. If you are asking about only three styles, you are asking about the Greek columns. Those Greek columns are the Doric, Ionic and Corinthian styles. The Romans used those styles but added their own two styles which were the Composite and the Tuscan.

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The Roman rows of columns are called portico.

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