One way to differentiate Roman temples from Greek temples is by looking at the architectural details. Roman temples typically have more ornate and elaborate designs, including intricate carvings and sculptures. Additionally, Roman temples are often more massive in scale compared to Greek temples.
The temple is Roman built on Phoenician foundations.
There is a Greek temple on Main St. but no Roman temples.
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Hilltops were traditional sites of Greek or Roman temples
The temples and the statues were modelled on those of the Greeks.
Greek temples were completely surrounded by porticos.
Where the Greek theatres temples to the god Poseidon
Temples are where you worship.
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Ancient Greek temples were built using stone that was local to the area (mostly limestone). When the Roman Empire came along subsequent to the Greek period, bricks and primitive mortars were invented and slowly began to replace the use of stone as the primary material used in temples.
They made Greek temples so that they could worship and give offerings to their gods.