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Greek Mythology - Hades Roman Mythology - Pluto
Pluto, Would be Hades in Greek.
There was no Greek empire to destroy. The Greek world comprised over 2,000 independent city-states. They were eventually absorbed into the Roman Empire.
The Greek idea of democracy influences many of today’s governments.
There is no Greek or Roman deity with this name. Perhaps you are thinking of Okeanos (Oceanus), who was the Titan that personified the oceans at the edge of the world. Oceania is most usually identified with a region of the southwest Pacific ocean.
Greek Mythology - Hades Roman Mythology - Pluto
Pluto is his Roman name and planet, his Greek name is Hades.
yes she is real in the greek and roman world BUT NOT TO THE AMERICANS
The Quakers strongly supported the abolition of slavery and founded the world's first anti-slavery society in 1775. They were a religious group known for their beliefs in social justice and equality, which led them to actively campaign against the institution of slavery.
Apollo is one of the few Greek Gods not to have his name Romanised following the conquering of Greece by Roman forces. As Apollo's oracle at Delphi was one of the most important in the Ancient world to change it would have caused.
Death and destruction amongst the Greks and their neighbours, and then absorption of the Greek world into the Roman Empire.
Pluto, Would be Hades in Greek.
There was no Greek empire to destroy. The Greek world comprised over 2,000 independent city-states. They were eventually absorbed into the Roman Empire.
The Romans progressively absorbed the Greek world into the Roman Empire.
Pluto, the equivalent of the Greek god Hades.
Yes it did. The Arabs and the Africans had slavery. There was some degree of slavery in Europe as well. The Europeans also became the biggest slavers in History. They bought slaves from Africans by selling cheap gods. They shipped millions of them to the US, the West Indies, Central America, Colombia, Venezuela and Brazil. Britain abolished the transatlantic slave trade in 1807 and slavery in 1833. Slavery was abolished in the US in 1865. Slavery still exists in some parts of the world.
Yes, that is true.