Ancient Greek and Roman technology was fairly similar. This is because they learned things from each other. Chariots, for example, were brought to Rome by the Greeks.
Ancient rome were anonymous, poorly paid workers.
Polythism, in Europe... can't think of more.
anonymous, poorly paid workers
Rome and Greece
Ancient Rome was more sucessful.
Greece and Rome were both ancient civilizations in the Mediterranean region known for their contributions to art, architecture, philosophy, and politics. Greece was a collection of city-states with a focus on democratic governance and a flourishing intellectual culture, while Rome was a republic that expanded into a vast empire with a highly organized government and military. While both civilizations shared similarities in their pantheons of gods, language roots, and social hierarchies, Rome ultimately absorbed much of Greek culture and became a dominant force in the Western world.
There wasn't much difference with the gods. Ancient Rome just used Ancient Greek gods and gave them different names. For example, Zeus was called Jupiter in Ancient Rome.
Ancient rome were anonymous, poorly paid workers.
anonymous poorly paid workers
anonymous poorly paid workers
Polythism, in Europe... can't think of more.
Ancient Greek and Rome.
Because Ancient Greece did have the same technology as Ancient Rome as Ancient Rome were technologically advanced. Ancient Rome had a stronger army and a more stronger and structured democracy.
In ancient times, distance was measured in feet in Greece and Rome. In contrast, the Egyptians and Mesopotamians used the cubit.
anonymous, poorly paid workers
Judaism started out as more popular, then Christianity was created, and it became more popular.
540 from Greece to Rome