The Ancient Romans basically copied all the Greeks' ideas about many things, including architecture, but improved them. For example, they took the Greeks' idea for a trading ship, used it, but changed the design slightly to make it better. They also invented cement, which let them build things much stronger than the Greeks could.
They both believed in gods and goddesses
No, Athens is not in the north of Rome. Athens is located in Greece where it is also the capital city.
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All the emperors of Rome were, but Sparta and Athens were around long before there was an emperor of Rome.
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Athens is the most furthest South, then Rome. Nice is the most North
NO. Athens is in Greece and is the Capitol of that country. Rome is the Capitol of the country of Italy which is a few hundred miles west of Greece.
Athens, Greece.
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