The moon is also called LUNA by the greeks just kidding thats not true that it was by the greeks:)
The Greeks did not actually influence Roman religion. The Greeks and Romans worshiped the same major gods only under different names. The same can be said of other cultures. It seems that the ancient deities were universal even though they were called by different names.The Greeks did not actually influence Roman religion. The Greeks and Romans worshiped the same major gods only under different names. The same can be said of other cultures. It seems that the ancient deities were universal even though they were called by different names.The Greeks did not actually influence Roman religion. The Greeks and Romans worshiped the same major gods only under different names. The same can be said of other cultures. It seems that the ancient deities were universal even though they were called by different names.The Greeks did not actually influence Roman religion. The Greeks and Romans worshiped the same major gods only under different names. The same can be said of other cultures. It seems that the ancient deities were universal even though they were called by different names.The Greeks did not actually influence Roman religion. The Greeks and Romans worshiped the same major gods only under different names. The same can be said of other cultures. It seems that the ancient deities were universal even though they were called by different names.The Greeks did not actually influence Roman religion. The Greeks and Romans worshiped the same major gods only under different names. The same can be said of other cultures. It seems that the ancient deities were universal even though they were called by different names.The Greeks did not actually influence Roman religion. The Greeks and Romans worshiped the same major gods only under different names. The same can be said of other cultures. It seems that the ancient deities were universal even though they were called by different names.The Greeks did not actually influence Roman religion. The Greeks and Romans worshiped the same major gods only under different names. The same can be said of other cultures. It seems that the ancient deities were universal even though they were called by different names.The Greeks did not actually influence Roman religion. The Greeks and Romans worshiped the same major gods only under different names. The same can be said of other cultures. It seems that the ancient deities were universal even though they were called by different names.
lots of different ones. not only English terms, but french aswell. a ballet teacher will usually use only the french terms.
Roman and Greek sport would of been very similar however Ancient Greece can claim the Olympics so in that respect the Greeks had the greater sports but only in terms of competition scale
Zeus, as well as all of the other gods, did not have a last name, according to the Greeks. They only worshiped their gods with one name.
Zeus, as well as all of the other gods, did not have a last name, according to the Greeks. They only worshiped their gods with one name.
only if you believe hard enough
the genus name only
No, you cannot divide unlike terms in algebra. Unlike terms have different variables or different powers of the same variable, which makes them fundamentally different entities. Division can only be performed on like terms, where the variables and their powers match, allowing for simplification. In cases of unlike terms, you can express the division as a fraction, but it cannot be simplified further.
no
Greeks not only believed in astrology they used it in their daily lives. The Greeks are credited with creating personal astrological charts.
Yes they coped the Greeks they only changed the gods names. While the actual god was copied (mars is the Roman version of Aries, god of war), Romans did not use the same name.