well the Greeks and Romans developed differently because of the different people who made up the stories had different theories. The roman grabbed on too what the Greeks Had already made upon how the earth works and added a little bit of how they thought it worked. Some of the stories would be different because the stories are usually there for life lessons so the romans would make up different ones from experience or from there rulers The names of the gods are different because they are too different languages for example mars is Latin and ares is Greek but the both mean the god of battle
No, the ancient GREEKS did it, then the Romans copied, and so on and so on...
It was alphabetic, and was adapted by the Greeks and Romans, and so was the basis for today's alphabets.
It was alphabetic, and was adapted by the Greeks and Romans, and so was the basis for today's alphabets.
Not obviously so, no. The Greeks associated him with Hermes, and the Romans with Mercury. So not so important.
It was adapted by the Greeks and Romans, and so was passed down to our alphabets today.
The Greeks had plays, so did Romans so they have been around several thousands of years.
Their alphabet was adapted by the Greeks and Romans, and so is the basis of today's alphabets.
It was alphabetic, and was adapted by the Greeks and Romans, and so was the basis for today's alphabets.
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.
They invented an alphabet and it was later adapted by the Greeks and Romans and it so became the basis of the alphabets we use today.
The Greeks and then the Romans built ampitheaters so, yes they did. As far as using them I don't think they did.
The Greeks did, but so too did the Romans who copied them.