The Romans adopted the main Greek schools of philosophy of their time: Stoicism and Epicureanism. With the advent of Christianity Neo-Platonism became popular.
citizenship
citizenship
By the time Christianity came to Rome, Jesus was the honored Teacher, One who gave a new philosophy to his followers.
Fall of rome. (I'm on A+ right now doing the same lesson)
One of the great contributions of Rome, if not the greatest, was the concept of the personal rights of citizens.
I would say Ancient China, because there is no actual known philosopher from Ancient Rome
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philosophy (φιλοσοφία).
Greece and rome
Greece an Rome
The philosophy in question is stoicism. This was one of the two schools of Greek philosophy which became popular in Rome. The other one was Epicureanism.
No, no, it was the glory that was Greece, and the grandeur that was Rome. Ancient Rome was certainly grand, and to modern thinking the Greece of ancient times seems glorious in many ways, with its art, architecture, literature, and philosophy.