Greek writing was used as a reference to creating Latin writing and made it easier to communicate from long distances.
Hades in greek, Pluto in roman.
every day life in greece
Greek mythology significantly influenced Roman life by shaping religious practices, art, and literature. The Romans adopted many Greek deities, often merging them with their own gods and incorporating Greek myths into Roman culture. This syncretism not only enriched Roman religion but also inspired literary works, architecture, and visual arts, reflecting a blend of Greek and Roman ideals. Ultimately, the integration of Greek mythology helped to establish a cohesive cultural identity in ancient Rome.
there is none, however the meaning is "life"
H. Grose Hodge has written: 'Roman panorama' -- subject(s): Civilization, Civilization, Greek and Roman, Greek and Roman Civilization, History, Social life and customs
It is an English word so it doesn't mean anything in Greek, just in English. It is however derived from a Greek word which is itself derived from "bios" meaning life and "graphia" meaning to write.
Bio - biography is greek. Bios means "life" in greek, and "graphy" means script. Bio-graphy means a script about ones life.
In greek and roman mythology, the Ivory statue that came to life was named Galatea.......i think
They follow the writing styles of famous poets.
bio [from greek βίος (=life)] + graphy [from greek γράφω (=write)]
No, but it is found in Greek and Roman Mythology, however there is no evidence of it being real. in greek myths, but not in real life.
Greek architecture influenced Roman life by inspiring the Romans to adopt architectural elements and principles, such as columns, friezes, and pediments, into their own building designs. This led to the construction of grand structures like temples, theaters, and civic buildings that reflected the aesthetics and style of Greek architecture. The Romans also developed their own architectural innovations, combining elements of Greek design with their own engineering advancements to create a unique Roman architectural style.