The Greek civilisation deeply influenced the Roman elite.
Italy was the heart of the Roman Empire.
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When the empire split, Byzantine became its own entity. Over the years, the fall of the other half of the Roman Empire, it began to form its own culture in part because of the lack of Roman influence and abundance of Greek culture in the empire.
It may not have lived compeltely up to Roman civilization but it was as close as you can get
Yes it was an area of Roman influence on the frontier of the Empire.
The Roman Empire, as it was its surviving eastern part.
Loss of the Roman empire
Mostly A Trading Civilization.
The ancestors of the Romans were the Latins, Etruscans, and Greeks. The Latins contributed to the language and foundation of Rome, the Etruscans influenced Roman art and architecture, and the Greeks influenced Roman culture, religion, and philosophy. These influences helped shape the development of Roman civilization into a powerful and influential empire.
Spain is deeply influenced by the Roman civilization.
The alphabet we use today is basically the same as that used by the Romans during the Roman Empire to write latin. It was affected by earlier alphabets sucgh as Greek and Phoenecian.