Because the trade encourages the spread of people , ideas , and goods
Greek culture changed when the Romans took over the country. The Romans began to push their own culture on the Greeks.
Perseus was not as important to the Romans as to the Greeks, but his name would be the same. While his name didn't change several of the heroes such as Odysseus and Achilleus did have Roman names, Ulysses and Achilles, so it is not just the gods that the Romans changed the names.
Cleopatra changed society by stopping the Greeks and Romans from invading Egypt. She also changed society by creating a great romance that has lived on for generations via movies and books.
The Greeks influenced the Romans with religon and lots of other things like engineering feats. They influenced the Greeks so much that the created a word called Greco-Roman. Architecture Pantheon (gods/religion) Political ideals rocky nature of its soil
Romans did not force a change in traditions!
Greek culture changed when the Romans took over the country. The Romans began to push their own culture on the Greeks.
Fate and the gods both influenced the lives of the ancient Greeks and Romans. The Greeks believed, and the Romans after them, that the gods could change the course of events, but were not supposed to change a future event that was already fated to happen. Because many things were fated to happen, the Romans placed much store in learning their future from seers and diviners.
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Perseus was not as important to the Romans as to the Greeks, but his name would be the same. While his name didn't change several of the heroes such as Odysseus and Achilleus did have Roman names, Ulysses and Achilles, so it is not just the gods that the Romans changed the names.
Cleopatra changed society by stopping the Greeks and Romans from invading Egypt. She also changed society by creating a great romance that has lived on for generations via movies and books.
As the Greeks studied science, how did it begin to change their relationship to their religion and to their gods?
Unfortunately it didn't - the external threat gone, they went back to their usual destructive wars between each other.
The Turkish Invasion of 1974, the UN Ceasefire, and a change in political control of Cyprus made Enosis no longer possible.
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The Greeks and the Phoenicians did not live far from each other. They both were from the eastern Mediterranean. The Phoenicians lived in modern day Lebanon. The Greeks and Phoenicians were the main traders in the eastern Mediterranean and their fleets dominated these waters. They traded with all the peoples in this area and with each other. Trade brought interexchange of ideas.