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Q: What does the quotation 'The glory that was Greece the grandeur that was Rome' mean tagalog?
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What is the meaning of the quotation the glory that was Greece the grandeur that was Rome?

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Who said the glory that was Greece the grandeur that was Rome?

"To the glory that was Greece, and the grandeur that was Rome" is a line from the poem "To Helen" which was written by Edgar Allan Poe,


Why was Greece called the grandeur that was Greece?

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.


Ano ang ibig sabihin ng the glory that was greece and the grandeur that was rome?

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What is a synonym for glory?

magnificence, splendor, beauty, wonder, grandeur, brilliance, exaltation.


What are synonyms for greatness?

grandeur, glory, majesty, splendour, pomp, magnificence


What are synonyms for grandeur?

splendour, glory, majety, nobility, pomp, magnificence, sumptuousness, sublimity


What is glory in tagalog translation?

The Tagalog translation for "glory" is "kaluwalhatian."


Tagalog version of i believe and glory be?

ano ang tagalog version ng I believe in god


Did athletes in Greece fight for glory or gold?

glory and to be a hero


What are the release dates for The Glory That Was Greece - 1927?

The Glory That Was Greece - 1927 was released on: USA: 24 July 1927


What does the quotation 'The glory that was Greece the grandeur that was Rome' mean?

The Greco-Roman culture has had a tremendous influence on Western Civilization, an influence well recognized by those living in the 19th century. The reason why Poe came up with those two names. As to the quote itself: "The glory that was Greece" refers to the many important contributions that the Greeks made to Western philosophy, science and art(among other things). They were 'the first'. Their achievements were new and original, different from all the nations living around the Mediterranean sea. "...the grandeur that was Rome" refers to the sheer size and scale of Rome, and the Roman world in general. Think of the aquaducts, the enormous bathhouses, the lavishly decorated Forum Romanum, the Colloseum. The mighty emperors dressed in purple and gold lording over most of the Mediterranean from their stunning palace on the Palatine. The Romans were heavily influenced by Greek ideas about art and science, so in that respect they were not as original as the Greeks had been. The Romans did however build on a massive scale, they meant to impress, and they ruled over a large empire for a long time, something which can not be said about the Greeks(the empire of Alexander fell apart after he died). Therefore Greece is glory and Rome is grandeur.