The Romans had the advantage over much of Europe that they had a milder climate. They also had trade with other Mediterranean countries, so they were quite wealthy.
The Romans were brilliant artists and were one of the most advanced societies in the world during their empire days.
Their armies were capable of taking down almost any opponent. The standard weapons of a Roman soldier were a gladius and a pilum. A gladius was a short sword that was lighter and easier to manouevre than their opponents' bigger swords. A pilum was a type of spear that was brilliantly crafted so that a Roman soldier could stab it through the shield of an enemy, but the enemy could keep pulling on his shield while the Roman held onto the pilum, and the pilum couldn't be pulled out by him. The enemy soldier would then typically toss his shield down, which allowed the Roman to finish him off with his gladius.
The Roman Empire was Europe's original empire, and its artistic and cultural legacy exists to this day.
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Romans were more fierce, and more war-like. Greek was more like the opposite of that. Their appearance was also different. They also have different names, but they have the same powers. Romans also have different celebrations than the Greeks.
Greeks were seen as being more sophisticated and cultured than the Romans. It also influenced the form of government in Rome, the buildings in Rome, and their language
While the gods are essentially the same because the Romans, once they conquered the Greeks, essentially copied the gods of the Greeks, the Roman gods are more warlike than their Greek counterparts. This is most likely due to the more warlike nature of the Romans. While the Greeks prided themselves in their philosophical natures, plays, schools, etc. the Romans tended to pride themselves more in their military accomplishments (weapons, strategies, formations, discipline, etc.); subsequently, their gods would tend towards the same interests.
They called themselves Hellenes. As the Romans spread down the Italian peninsula they ran into a tribe called the Graeci. As they went further, they ran into a lot of Hellenic cities, and thinking them the same people, called them the Great Graeci (Greeks). The name has stuck, but the 'reeks' today still think of themselves a Hellenes.
they invented many things more than amarica
It is true that the Romans had a more utilitarian approach than the Greeks.
The Romans were more practical, although this does not amount to saying the the Greeks were not; they certainly were. The Romans were less interested in science and theoretical thinking than the Greeks. They were great engineers and focused on the infrastructural development of their empire.
The greeks believed in gods. Romans belived jesus was the son of one true god.
The Romans had a better organised army with better formations, The Greeks were more learned with better weapons and tactics, and the Egyptians were harsh rulers making the soldirs more afraid of them than the enemy.Romans are better than the egytains and Greeks that's why they conqued them.
No; both Greeks and Romans had slaves. Thus can not be said to prize the individual human for his or her own self.
Extremly different the roman gods were focused more on displine adn the greeks weren't
The Olympics was created by the Greeks and than was adopted by the Romans.
Were the Romans from Greece? No, they were from Rome, which is a city of Italy. Hence, Romans rather than Greeks.
because the romans has been in school teach geography and mathericals to the other romans students. the greeks has been in school but they do not paytroch to the teachers in Europe. that my ANWERS
One is the romans.
I believe it was because the Greeks did not use arches, thus they need more columns to support the roof structure.
Because the Romans took the Greek gods but actually, the Romans had quite a few more gods than the Greeks. At first, the Romans found similarities between the major gods and the number of gods was about the same. However as the Roman empire expanded, they assimilated other cultures' gods into their pantheon and the number mushroomed.