Greek Mythology is around 1000 years earlier. Also, according to each mythology, the world started differently. Sure, the names may be the same, and heroes are similar, each mythology shows different aspects of the culture.
The Greek and Roman gods are the same people but with different names. When the Gods changed into they're roman forms (Ex. Zeus=Jupiter, Poseidon=Neptune, Hades=Pluto) they're attitude was the biggest change. once they became Roman they became more strict and meaner.
Greek and roman gods are the same gods though they have different names. Example: Neptune is the roman god of the sea and the greek god Poseidon is the god of the sea. those two are the same god though their roman form are more barbaric and powerful.
The greek Gods are very similar to Roman, as the Roman simply took the Greek gods and renamed them, Jupiter=Zeus, Mars=Ares. The Egyptian are quite a bt different as they have different gods and different storys.
The difference is in Rome the gods were in a more war like state. Greek they were more relaxed. the reason they were more war like is Rome was a big empire. they conquered a lot of places
They used different names for the same gods, eg Zeus = Jupiter, Hera = Juno, Ares = Mars, Hermes = Mercury etc etc.
Yes. After Rome conquered Greece, the Romans took the Greek gods and renamed them.
well in a way yes but the Romans called them different names
The Greek and Roman gods are the same people but with different names. When the Gods changed into they're roman forms (Ex. Zeus=Jupiter, Poseidon=Neptune, Hades=Pluto) they're attitude was the biggest change. once they became Roman they became more strict and meaner.
The main difference between an Ancient Greek banquet and an Ancient Roman banquet was the number of courses served.
An important difference between greek and Romans attitudes was that
yes they are just two different forms roman and greek the roman form is more viloent
roman is all about fishing fishin and more fishing and greek is about watching movies and more movies
"Hercules" is the Roman name for the Greek god "Heracles" .
Greek myths are about the Greeks and contain Greek Gods and mythological characters, whilst Roman myths are about Romans and contain Roman Gods and mythological characters.Hope this helps! :)
Apollo and Apollon are the same god and he is both Greek and Roman. I believe he was adopted into Roman mythology like the other Greek gods but his name did not change.
Heracles is his original Greek name, Hercules is the Roman version.
None that I can see. It seems very similar to Roman Catholic.
How they are perceived by the ancient people who worshiped them; the Greek gods as interactive and social, the Roman gods as remote and revered as gods and military.
Hades, which is in Greek and Roman mythology, is both a place for heaven and hell. So all dead people go to Hades according to Greek and Roman mythology.