Religion, tradition, cultural and economic forces, war, natural changes and disasters, politics, sports, theatre, art and arts, buildings.
One major component that made up Ancient Greek culture was slavery. The Greeks were also deeply religious people with many gods and goddesses whom they worshiped.
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No. The Greek Empire and the Roman empire had very different cultures. Although the Romans did adopt and borrow certain elements of Greek culture, their cultures were not the same.
Some of the elements of culture that thrived was like trading and exploring.
Some of the elements of culture that thrived was like trading and exploring.
Some of the elements of culture that thrived was like trading and exploring.
One major component that made up Ancient Greek culture was slavery. The Greeks were also deeply religious people with many gods and goddesses whom they worshiped.
No. The Romans respected Greek Culture. For a while there was a danger that Latin would die out and would be replaced by the Greek Language. A reaction occurred against that about 100 ad. Most upper class Romans admired Greek culture, and were known as Hellenophiles (Greek lovers). They looted Greece for statues and other art works. However they despised them as military easybeats. The lower classes saw them as natural slaves.
The Romans were so influenced by Greek culture because many who immigrated to Italy were Greek and so brought their religion and culture to Italy and developed it mixed with the previous settlers. A classic example/myth of this is the story of Romulus and Remus.
Yes, it is true that Greco-Roman culture blends elements of Greek Hellenistic and Roman culture is called Classical Civilization.
.Citizenship, being a warrior, having a sustainable source of livelihood and participating in religious ceremonies.
No, because the only culture they had was greek culture.