They use different alphabets
The Greek and Roman writing was preserved by the monks, as the church leaders found nothing in them that was contrary to Christian teachings.The Greek and Roman writing was preserved by the monks, as the church leaders found nothing in them that was contrary to Christian teachings.The Greek and Roman writing was preserved by the monks, as the church leaders found nothing in them that was contrary to Christian teachings.The Greek and Roman writing was preserved by the monks, as the church leaders found nothing in them that was contrary to Christian teachings.The Greek and Roman writing was preserved by the monks, as the church leaders found nothing in them that was contrary to Christian teachings.The Greek and Roman writing was preserved by the monks, as the church leaders found nothing in them that was contrary to Christian teachings.The Greek and Roman writing was preserved by the monks, as the church leaders found nothing in them that was contrary to Christian teachings.The Greek and Roman writing was preserved by the monks, as the church leaders found nothing in them that was contrary to Christian teachings.The Greek and Roman writing was preserved by the monks, as the church leaders found nothing in them that was contrary to Christian teachings.
Greek writing was used as a reference to creating Latin writing and made it easier to communicate from long distances.
the rebirth of Greek and roman art, writing, and etc.
Without the influence of Greek writers, Roman writing would likely have been less sophisticated and diverse in form and content. Greek literature introduced various genres, such as drama, philosophy, and poetry, which inspired Roman authors like Virgil and Cicero to explore complex themes and styles. The absence of Greek influence might have led to a more utilitarian approach, focusing primarily on law and governance rather than the rich narrative and rhetorical traditions that characterized Roman literature. Overall, Roman writing would have been less enriched by the interplay of ideas and styles that Greek works provided.
Yes but with different names (Zeus=Greek, Jupiter/Jove=Roman)
Poseidon was a Greek god, the god of the sea. His Roman counterpart is Neptune. Many of the Roman and Greek gods were similar deities, but their names were different.
yes they are just two different forms roman and greek the roman form is more viloent
there is no difference just Pluto is roman because greek gods turned in to roman gods and changed names.
They are concerned with humans (both "strangers" and "citizens").
Yes, and their alphabet formed the basis of the Greek and Roman alphabets and today's alphabets.
No, Gaea does not have a different name. In both Greek and Roman mythology, her name is Gaea.
they would use there own alphabet and make words like we do but it was very different