kinda sorta. the names of the gods were different, but they basically covered the same things. the different cultures adopted different gods from different cultures. maybe you social studies teacher will be able to answer this more satisfactorily.
They both had the same Gods just with different names and the Roman gods represented the planets.
The same one in Greece but with different names. A few gods: Anthena- Minerva Ares- Mars Poseidon- Neptune
The same one in Greece but with different names. A few gods: Anthena- Minerva Ares- Mars Poseidon- Neptune
In Ancient Greece, Zeus is the king of gods. In Ancient Rome, his name is Jupiter
Rome did because it defeated Greece
He was the first Christian ruler in ancient Rome/Greece.
Rome got their religion from Greece, they just changed the names of some of the gods. Later, Christianity was introduced into Rome.
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 Greece and ancient Rome were both similar and different in many ways. For starters, they both had similar art and architecture. But Greece made their art and architecture more ornate and fancy. The Romans also used an alphabet similar to the Greeks. It was slightly changed, but Greek none the less. Another thing that the Romans had in common with Greece was their gods. Pretty much all the Roman gods were based off of the Greeks. Hope this helped. :D
the ancient Romans and Greeks Worshiped a variety of Gods and goddesses.
The Romans took the Greek gods and just renamed them. :)
There is no word for the king of the god however there are names. In Greece, for example their king of the gods was named Zeus. In Rome, it was Jupiter.