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Yes, of course. People should marry who they want to marry! Some churches require that one person is of the the other persons denomination. One may want to check with their pastor or priest on that. However their answer is technically irrelevant as a person should marry whoever they love. A person marries another person not the other persons philosophical beliefs.
Athena or Venus (one is Roman, one is Greek).
No, Greek technology was not similar Roman technology. Rome might have had one Greek technology that they used, but other then that one Greek technology, Roman technology was not similar to Greek technology.
Artemis is the Greek goddess of the hunt, the moon, fertility, childbirth, and the protector of girl children up into the age a marriage.
Stheno is one of the rare Greek goddesses that did not have a Roman name, only variations of her Greek.
No one
Carwn/Kharon is the Greek name and translation of Charon. There was no Roman counter-god; so this is one of the rare cases where the Greek name is the Roman name.
Zeus was the most important Greek god. He Roman counterpart was Jupiter/Jove.
Persephone was her Greek name. Proserpine is the Roman one.
Iris is one. Apollo is often used for the Greek as well as the Roman god, although he is in fact Apollon in Greek.
No, no one person is known to have created the Greek alphabet.
If you marry an illegal, that person is considered a citizen. But when you divorce that person their citizenship is revoked. STATED BY AUTHOR