It didn't conquer Rome. Many upper class Romans were impressed with Greek culture and adopted aspects of it to supplement their own staid one.
He was out to conquer the known world and was Greek, so to control the he conquered he brought with him Greek culture.
From 336 to 325 BCE.
Rome grew up on Etruscan and Latin culture, until the made contact with the Greek culture, first with the Greek cities in southern Italy, then in Sicily , and more so when they moved into Greece. Most of the aristocracy of Rome were philhellene (loved things Greek) though they didn't think much of the Greeks as people - easy beats and slaves. They looted the Greek world pretty thoroughly for artifacts, and copied its building, philosophy, rhetoric and arts.
Cicero was ambivalent about Greek culture, on the one hand admiring it, on the other asserting the superiority of Rome to its client Greek world. Petrarch as an enthusiastic admirer of Greek culture, not surprising for a Middle Ages philosopher in a medieval Europe struggling to emerge from the Dark Age.
Ancient Rome conquered 31 countries.
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.
Rome didn't conquer the Greeks.
He was out to conquer the known world and was Greek, so to control the he conquered he brought with him Greek culture.
Roman culture and language was inferior to that of the Greeks.
.Rome had annexed Greece and absorbed much of its culture
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The Romans were fascinated and influenced by the Greek culture. They admired the art and literature of the Greeks and introduced them in Rome. They brought the Greek paintings and sculptures into Rome and imitated them. They also imitated the Greek poems and literature. Art and literature were the most important of the Greek culture.
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Because he loved the greek culture and wanted to spread it allover
As Alexander was a world conquer and was never defeated in battle. He spread Hellenstic culture, the Greek culture.
Alexander the great did not conquer Rome or ancient Rome.
They expanded their land into an empire, and they became rich and wealthy through taxes and tributes, in this way the Romans got very wealthy. They also gained the Greek culture. Rome became like Greece, ... Without the Greek culture and inheritance, Rome would have been very different in their actions henceforth