From the ancient Greeks.
The ancient Romans spoke Latin, which is a language, not a religion. The common religious ideas and practices of the time were variations of superstitious polytheism.
The ancient Romans spoke Latin, which is a language, not a religion. The common religious ideas and practices of the time were variations of superstitious polytheism.
Yes loads! because at the time of the Greek and Roman empires they shared allot of trade, so as they socialized the Romans picked up the Greeks ideas on religion (mythology) and adopted it as their own, mainly they changed the names into Latin for example, Zeus in Greek mythology and he is known to the Romans as Jupiter. so no difference just the names.
The Romans and Greeks started mythology. So you forget that the Egyptians had mythology almost 2000 years before the Romans and almost 1000 years before the Greeks? It is difficult to know which civilization had the first mythology as many civilisations overlapped each other and borrowed ideas from each other with their own twist on the stories. Maybe the first civilization to have some basic mythology would be the Sumarians which is one of the very first civilisations to develop in the Euphrates/Tigris river valley.
The Romans copied ideas or adopted ideas from the people around them. The Etruscans were the first to influence the Romans, followed by the Greeks some time later.The Romans copied ideas or adopted ideas from the people around them. The Etruscans were the first to influence the Romans, followed by the Greeks some time later.The Romans copied ideas or adopted ideas from the people around them. The Etruscans were the first to influence the Romans, followed by the Greeks some time later.The Romans copied ideas or adopted ideas from the people around them. The Etruscans were the first to influence the Romans, followed by the Greeks some time later.The Romans copied ideas or adopted ideas from the people around them. The Etruscans were the first to influence the Romans, followed by the Greeks some time later.The Romans copied ideas or adopted ideas from the people around them. The Etruscans were the first to influence the Romans, followed by the Greeks some time later.The Romans copied ideas or adopted ideas from the people around them. The Etruscans were the first to influence the Romans, followed by the Greeks some time later.The Romans copied ideas or adopted ideas from the people around them. The Etruscans were the first to influence the Romans, followed by the Greeks some time later.The Romans copied ideas or adopted ideas from the people around them. The Etruscans were the first to influence the Romans, followed by the Greeks some time later.
they got their ideas from the greeks and romans.
People who spread religious ideas are called missionaries.
Secular ideas are beliefs or principles that are not based on religious or spiritual teachings. They prioritize a separation between religious institutions and the state, as well as the promotion of individual freedom of thought and expression without religious influence. Secularism often focuses on the importance of reason, evidence, and critical thinking in decision-making processes.
When the Romans invaded Greece they adopted many of the Greeks ideas including their mythology which is all most exactly the same apart from their name which they changed to Latin.
Probably from the mysterious Etruscans who once ruled the Romans.
The United States shares several ideas with the early Romans. The Romans had a Republic that was overseen by an representative government very similar to what America has today.
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