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The name of Rome today is Rome. Same city, same place, same name.
Places in Greece would have been quite the same.
Because Ancient Greece did have the same technology as Ancient Rome as Ancient Rome were technologically advanced. Ancient Rome had a stronger army and a more stronger and structured democracy.
he did not have a roman name. he had the same name for both rome and Greece
Comparison of Ancient Greece and Ancient RomeAncient Greece and ancient Rome may be compared in many ways, including in terms of the position of women in society, geography and the ramifications of geographical differences, and government. Teleology is almost the same too. They also believe in god and the will pray them. FROM: http://ancienthistory.about.com
The 10 theories on the fall of Rome have lots of theories in it like barbarian invasions, and urban decay, which relate to a lot of other empires. So Greece just had the same problems going on as the Roman empire.
i think is greece because it that same climate of rome
This question is really an opinion, but I would say that it would have to be Greece because Greece layed down the foundations for both of the other civilizations. Actually no, it didn't. Greece was a Democracy where the people ran the government and Rome was actually a Republic with representatives. Considering the U.S. government is a Democratic Republic, I would have to say Rome and Greece influenced the country's government.
They both had the same Gods just with different names and the Roman gods represented the planets.
yes , same name, greece is word of English and unan is in urdu
Corinth.
The same one in Greece but with different names. A few gods: Anthena- Minerva Ares- Mars Poseidon- Neptune