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How is this put in order homer lliad greek myths roman works in the greek tradition greek tradegey renaiassence works inspired by greekand roman literture?

Greek myths the Iliad (Homer) Greek tragedy Roman works in the Greek tradition Renaissance works inspired by Green and Roman literature


What is the order of these languages roman Phoenician semitic Egyptian and greek?

1)Egyptian 2)Semetic 3)Phoenician 4)Greek 5)Roman


How were roman gods different from greek gods?

Roman gods were often more focused on practical aspects of life and state affairs, reflecting the Roman emphasis on duty and civic responsibility. While many Roman deities mirrored Greek counterparts, they were often renamed and adapted to fit Roman culture and values. For instance, the Greek god Zeus became Jupiter in Rome, with a greater emphasis on law and order. Additionally, Roman religion incorporated a more structured priesthood and rituals, emphasizing the importance of maintaining the favor of the gods for societal stability.


What is the roman name for Saturn?

Saturn was the Roman equivalent of Cronus.Saturn is a Roman god, the equivalent of Greek god Cronus. He is associated with the harvest, justice, and strength, and his symbol is the sickle. Keep in mind, of course, that the Romans merely took the Grecian gods and renamed them (this was in order to keep the peace when they took over Greece--and also because their own gods were a bit lacking). So the Roman gods technically are the Greek gods...just called by a different name.


Which Greek order is the simplest?

The Doric oder is the simplest Greek order.

Related Questions

Which Greek order Roman Tuscan order is a variation of?

Doric


What are two roman contributions to architectures?

Two Roman contributions to architecture are the dome and the Tuscan order of column.


Which Greek order has an entablature with a three-panel architrave and a decorated frieze?

Corinthian, Iconic, and Tuscan orders.


What two cultures had the greatest influence on the development of roman religion?

Roman civilization used Grecian(Ancient Greek)ideas which influenced their architecture. Nothing in the Roman culture is original or distinctive; only inspired by from others. Etruscan culture was inspirations for Roman civilization. Other influences are the Balkans, Asia Minor, Syria, Egypt, and Turkish Ottoman Empire.


How is this put in order homer lliad greek myths roman works in the greek tradition greek tradegey renaiassence works inspired by greekand roman literture?

Greek myths the Iliad (Homer) Greek tragedy Roman works in the Greek tradition Renaissance works inspired by Green and Roman literature


What is the order of these languages roman Phoenician semitic Egyptian and greek?

1)Egyptian 2)Semetic 3)Phoenician 4)Greek 5)Roman


What are the three roman columns?

There are three main types of Roman colums:-Doric (least decorative, simple design)-Ionic (middle-scale design, elegant)-Corinthian (the most decorative of all three columns)To see pictures, just Google column names!Hope that was helpful


What are the 3 elements of architecture used by Romans?

The Romans did not use three building styles more often. They adopted the three Greek orders (styles) for building columns: Dorian, Ionian and Corinthian. They also adopted the Tuscan (Etruscan) order, but only for fortifications and warehouses. They introduced the composite order, which was a mixture of two orders, usually the Ionic and Corinthian. For the rest, Roman architecture was very different from Greek architecture.


Place these languages in the order they appeared.?

greek egyptian roman semetic pheonocian


In what Place the languages in the order they appeared?

greek egyptian roman semetic pheonocian


What are the succeeding empires in order?

Greek, Roman, Ottoman, British are some empires in succeeding order (there are others).


Is Titan a Roman word?

Titan is a Greek word. In Greek mythology titans were members of the second order of divine beings.