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The Greek Empire was before the Roman Empire and many people say that the Greeks are really advanced in things like math.

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Which civilization did the Romans borrow many of their ideas and culture?

They used the Greek culture.


Romans derived much of their art and mythology and many of their religious ideas from who?

From the ancient Greeks.


Were the Greeks around before the Italians?

The Greeks and Italians were both around at the same time. However, the Greeks experienced social and technological advancement sooner than the Italians. The Italians, known as the Romans, eventually conquered the Greeks and adopted many of their ideas and practices.


Who gave lions their name?

Romans and Greeks gave many animals their names. The Romans called them Leo and the Greeks leon


Who came first the Greeks or the Romans?

First the Egyptians, then Arabs, Ethiopians, Libyans, Macedonians, Romans. As you can see, Egypt was ruled by many groups. However if you want an answer simply between Greeks and Romans, it was the Greeks who were in Egypt as rulers before the Romans.


How was Christianity unlike that of the Greeks or the Romans religion?

The Greeks and Romans have many gods (polytheism) but Christianity only has one God (monotheism).


What ideas did the Romans take from the Greeks?

They borrowed Stoicism


From whom did the Romans get many of their gods and beliefs?

Greeks


How did the Greeks and Romans differ in their view of ares?

The Greeks and Romans differ in their view of Ares in that the Greeks viewed him solely as a violent God. He is known as the God of war but had many other attributes in Roman lore.


Where did the Romans get their many ideas?

Probably from the mysterious Etruscans who once ruled the Romans.


What means to believe in many gods like the Romans and Greeks did?

Polytheism.


Were the Greeks polythestic of monotheistic?

The Greeks were extremely polytheistic. They believed in a myriad of gods, many of which were renamed and then adopted by the Romans.