This was their religion.
The myths were the religion of Greeks and Romans. We call them myths, because we do not believe in them.
So the Greek Myths could be understood by Roman people; and so the Greek Myths became a part of the Romans.
One is the romans.
Greek myths are about the Greeks and contain Greek Gods and mythological characters, whilst Roman myths are about Romans and contain Roman Gods and mythological characters.Hope this helps! :)
According to some myths, Hercules built the Trojan Wall. This is significant in regards to the Romans because the Romans, through Romulus and Remus (and subsequently, through Aeneas), were descendants of Troy.
Find the myth that is most like the Roman myths. It should not be hard, the Romans adopted most gods and myths they encountered.
Myths originally started in Greece. People came up with these myths to explain how things came to be. For example, the story of Athena and Arachne explains how spiders came to be.
Romans
Well, the Romans didn't so much as make it, as they did help grow it. You see, mythology is like language, it has no creator but millions of contributors These contributors make the myths grew and change into many wonderful things. The Romans Mythology partly grew from Greek Mythology, as well its own homegrown tales. Eventually, the homegrown became inseparable from the Greek myths, until one great large Mythology rich in stories, depth, and history was to be the cultural legacy of the Romans.
The Romans wrote in their own language which was Latin.
It depends on if you are asking if they "have" myths or if they "had" myths. Also, you shouldn't really be talking about the Greek and Native American religions as "myths". In that situation, the Christians, Jewish, Islam, Hindu, Shinto, and every other religion in the world have myths. But mostly, the Celtic people had what you would consider "myths", as did the Nordic Vikings and the Romans.
No Krakatau is in Indonesia. The Greeks and Romans never knew it existed.