There was no "Greco-Roman" civilization. The term is use to comment on the similarities between classical Greece and Republican and Imperial Rome.
Greece is unique in all of Europe, as it is likely the only ethnic group that has not been influenced by other small groups. Which is why Greece is the only modern nation to use a Hellenic languages while all of Greece's neighbors speak languages with heavy Slavic, Arabic, Turkish, Latin (Romanian is a Romantic language) influences.
Most of the groups that make up Greece come from different periods of Greek history. They are the Minoan (for Crete), the Mycennae (the first inhabitants of the Peleponesse), and the Dorian (supposed invaders that started the Greek Dark Ages).
The Romans have their orgins from tribes living on seven hills along the river Tiber where Rome has now been built. Their government started as a monarchy under the reign of Romulus, but was then conquered by a people living to the northern part of Italy, known as the Etruscans. Eventually, the Romans threw off the Etruscans and established their Republic, and began a course of conquest, both to the north and south.
As the Romans advanced south from Rome they encountered Greek colonies that had been established years earlier, including modern Naples and Syracuse. Through them, the Romans learned about the Greeks and rapidly became enamored by Greek culture. This "liking" of Greek culture lead to the Roman conquest of Greece and the mixing of Roman and Greek cultures, although much about Roman culture was already fairly similar to that of the Greeks before the conquest of Greece.
The similarities between Greece and Rome, and the fact that the Romans integrated what they liked about the Greeks into their own culture, historians have coined the term "Greco-Roman" to describe many aspects of the culture and ideas that existed in the region. Although, it should also be noted that the Romans commonly intigrated a great many different cultures, including Celtic, Egyptian, and even Judean influences into their own... as well as Greek.
The Minoans, Ancient Greece, Troy and the Etruscan civilization.
Greek and Roman cultures contributed to Greco-Roman culture. That's how it got its name.Further:Greek culture leant heavily on a Minoan-Mycenaean base, to which was added Egyptian.Roman culture was based on Etruscan and overlaid with Greek.Like most cultures, as well as these basics, there were many other elements from other cultures added progressively.
The blend of Greek and Roman cultures is referred to as Greco-Roman.
The term used to describe the mixing of Greek and Roman cultures is Greco-Roman. Hellenistic culture was a Greek culture intermixed with local cultures due to the conquests of Alexander.The term used to describe the mixing of Greek and Roman cultures is Greco-Roman. Hellenistic culture was a Greek culture intermixed with local cultures due to the conquests of Alexander.The term used to describe the mixing of Greek and Roman cultures is Greco-Roman. Hellenistic culture was a Greek culture intermixed with local cultures due to the conquests of Alexander.The term used to describe the mixing of Greek and Roman cultures is Greco-Roman. Hellenistic culture was a Greek culture intermixed with local cultures due to the conquests of Alexander.The term used to describe the mixing of Greek and Roman cultures is Greco-Roman. Hellenistic culture was a Greek culture intermixed with local cultures due to the conquests of Alexander.The term used to describe the mixing of Greek and Roman cultures is Greco-Roman. Hellenistic culture was a Greek culture intermixed with local cultures due to the conquests of Alexander.The term used to describe the mixing of Greek and Roman cultures is Greco-Roman. Hellenistic culture was a Greek culture intermixed with local cultures due to the conquests of Alexander.The term used to describe the mixing of Greek and Roman cultures is Greco-Roman. Hellenistic culture was a Greek culture intermixed with local cultures due to the conquests of Alexander.The term used to describe the mixing of Greek and Roman cultures is Greco-Roman. Hellenistic culture was a Greek culture intermixed with local cultures due to the conquests of Alexander.
When the western Roman Empire collapsed' the Christian church preserved some of its culture in its teaching .
Technically there is no such thing as a Greco-Roman language. The term Greco-Roman refers to the combined cultures of ancient Greece and ancient Rome. The languages spoken were Latin and Greek. The languages were separate with a few crosswords words in both.Technically there is no such thing as a Greco-Roman language. The term Greco-Roman refers to the combined cultures of ancient Greece and ancient Rome. The languages spoken were Latin and Greek. The languages were separate with a few crosswords words in both.Technically there is no such thing as a Greco-Roman language. The term Greco-Roman refers to the combined cultures of ancient Greece and ancient Rome. The languages spoken were Latin and Greek. The languages were separate with a few crosswords words in both.Technically there is no such thing as a Greco-Roman language. The term Greco-Roman refers to the combined cultures of ancient Greece and ancient Rome. The languages spoken were Latin and Greek. The languages were separate with a few crosswords words in both.Technically there is no such thing as a Greco-Roman language. The term Greco-Roman refers to the combined cultures of ancient Greece and ancient Rome. The languages spoken were Latin and Greek. The languages were separate with a few crosswords words in both.Technically there is no such thing as a Greco-Roman language. The term Greco-Roman refers to the combined cultures of ancient Greece and ancient Rome. The languages spoken were Latin and Greek. The languages were separate with a few crosswords words in both.Technically there is no such thing as a Greco-Roman language. The term Greco-Roman refers to the combined cultures of ancient Greece and ancient Rome. The languages spoken were Latin and Greek. The languages were separate with a few crosswords words in both.Technically there is no such thing as a Greco-Roman language. The term Greco-Roman refers to the combined cultures of ancient Greece and ancient Rome. The languages spoken were Latin and Greek. The languages were separate with a few crosswords words in both.Technically there is no such thing as a Greco-Roman language. The term Greco-Roman refers to the combined cultures of ancient Greece and ancient Rome. The languages spoken were Latin and Greek. The languages were separate with a few crosswords words in both.
The term is Greco-Roman. It is applied especially to art.
The term Greco-Roman is used to refer to the ancient Greek and Roman cultures which were very similar in structure. Geographically, the term is used to refer to the Mediterranean area.
The term Greco-Roman is used to refer to the ancient Greek and Roman cultures which were very similar in structure. Geographically, the term is used to refer to the Mediterranean area.
Probably the Greek culture.
The blending of Greek, Hellenistic, and Roman traditions produced what is knownas Greco-Roman civilization.
The correct form would be written as Greco-Roman.