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Well when I look at America I can name few. Our government and many others were inspired by the Romans and their creation of democracy. Our architecture is inspired by the Roman building. And that horrible Cesar hair cut that movie stars tried to work in the 90's. The Roman Empire really has a fascinating culture and history, it's no wonder people are influenced by it.
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The praefectus castrorum or camp prefect was the third most senior commander of the ancient Roman legion.
Cicero
The word harpy is known in Roman and Greek mythology as female monsters. They had human faces and the body of a bird. The word itself means "snatchers".
Roman mythology
In the Ancient Roman times.
Folktales- stories from different cultures that were told and passed down from generation to generation. Myths- Stories that when they were first created were thought to be true such as the stories in Greek Mythology were thought to be true back in ancient Greece, Roman Mythology was thought to be true around the time of the Roman Empire and Egytian Mythology was thought to be true back in ancient Egypt. Fairytales- Just little made up stories that are centuries old, they are pretty much folktales but they dont speak of the culture and society as folktales do
Greek mythology is about the ancient Greek gods. Rome was not an ancient Greek god.
First the Greek, later the Roman culture.
Cupid was the ancient Roman god of love. His counterpart in Greek mythology was Eros.
No, there is no ancient Roman (or Greek) god named Dian. The closest would be Dionysus, from Greek mythology. However, in Irish/Celtic mythology, there is a character known as Dian.
Zues is a mythical being from ancient Roman mythology.
The connection is that Janus the god of the doorway. This name has its beginning in Roman mythology.
The connection is that Janus the god of the doorway. This name has its beginning in Roman mythology.
Greek and Roman mythology influenced renaissance, baroque and neoclassical sculpture and renaissance and baroque painting, which sometimes used classical mythology themes as their subjects. European literature also sometimes took up themes from classical mythology.
In roman mythology Pluto is the king of the underworld, his greek counterpart is Hades.