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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.

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Much of ancient Rome had a Greek flavor because Rome was influenced by Greek culture and adapted some aspects of it to their own culture. (The same can be said for the Roman-Etruscan relationship)

Much of ancient Rome had a Greek flavor because Rome was influenced by Greek culture and adapted some aspects of it to their own culture. (The same can be said for the Roman-Etruscan relationship)

Much of ancient Rome had a Greek flavor because Rome was influenced by Greek culture and adapted some aspects of it to their own culture. (The same can be said for the Roman-Etruscan relationship)

Much of ancient Rome had a Greek flavor because Rome was influenced by Greek culture and adapted some aspects of it to their own culture. (The same can be said for the Roman-Etruscan relationship)

Much of ancient Rome had a Greek flavor because Rome was influenced by Greek culture and adapted some aspects of it to their own culture. (The same can be said for the Roman-Etruscan relationship)

Much of ancient Rome had a Greek flavor because Rome was influenced by Greek culture and adapted some aspects of it to their own culture. (The same can be said for the Roman-Etruscan relationship)

Much of ancient Rome had a Greek flavor because Rome was influenced by Greek culture and adapted some aspects of it to their own culture. (The same can be said for the Roman-Etruscan relationship)

Much of ancient Rome had a Greek flavor because Rome was influenced by Greek culture and adapted some aspects of it to their own culture. (The same can be said for the Roman-Etruscan relationship)

Much of ancient Rome had a Greek flavor because Rome was influenced by Greek culture and adapted some aspects of it to their own culture. (The same can be said for the Roman-Etruscan relationship)

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Roman culture had a lot of Greek flavor to it because the Romans were greatly influenced by the Greeks. Also they were similar in different ways. the Roman also took most of their culture from the Greeks, and they idolized the Greek empire that preceded them.

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This is because Greeks went to the Romans with their Greek tradition's. When there the Romans took some of their tradition changed them a little then adapted to them.

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