The Greeks influenced Roman civilization in many ways. However, one of the most important ways was in the Arts and Crafts area.
The Greeks influenced Roman civilization in many ways. However, one of the most important ways was in the Arts and Crafts area.
The Greeks influenced the Romans; architecture and religion
they lived in Southern Italy and were influenced by the roman culture
Because Greeks copied everything that a roman had to offer.
Because Greeks copied everything that a roman had to offer.
The Greek civilization came before the Roman.
The Greeks had the greatest influence of Roman religion. In their early days the Romans adopted five Greek deities. They also adopted Greek myths and linked their gods to the Greek ones. The Etruscans and the Sabines also had an important influence on Roman religion
Roman culture was affected by every civilization it conquered to one degree or other. However, the largest influence was that of the ancient Greeks. Romans looked to them for political, social, and spiritual concepts.
The ancient Romans were the citizen of ancient Rome, the city which is now the capital of Italy and the seat of the Pope. Therefore, Roman civilisation was shaped by the Romans The Romans were Latins. In the early days the Etruscans had some influence on Roman Culture. The Greeks had a strong influence of the Romans. The Roman elites looked up to them.
Spain is deeply influenced by the Roman civilization.
Initially the Carthagiians, then the Greeks and Macedonians, then the Parthians.
The Greek civilisation deeply influenced the Roman elite.
Several civilizations had an influence on Roman religion. The largest is probably ancient Greece. Many of the Roman gods have Greek equivalents (ex. Zeus=Jupiter). Another important early influence came from the Etruscans (from the area north of Rome). The third would probably be Egypt. There are also civilizations that influenced Greek religion, which in turn influenced Roman, like Summerian, but that makes the list longer.
the etruscans help romans them building and the towns