Inevitably. In a period with no mechanical means, all people had the option of walking, riding animals or boats, unless you were an angel and had wings.
Both the Romans and the Greeks had polytheist religions. The commonalities between the two were created through the the Romans being influenced by the Greeks. The Roman elites became Hellenised. Their education was modelled on that of the Greeks and many of the tutors in rich families were Greek. They were taught in Greek as well as Latin and elite men were fluent in Greek. The study of Greek rhetoric was popular as it was useful for a career as a politician or as a lawyer. Two schools of Greek philosophy, stoicism and epicureanism, became popular. Some elate men went to Greece after they completed their education to study one of these two subjects or both. Early Latin literature was modelled on Greek literature. Early Latin comedies and tragedies were translations of Greek ones or their adaptation to the Roman taste. The Romans developed their own type of plays, but the Greek ones still provided the model for playwrights . The Romans adopted Greek sculpture, particularly the Hellenistic type, because of its perfection. Many mosaic makers were Greek. Because of this much of Roman art has been termed Greco-Roman. The Romans adopted Greek medicine, which was very advanced for the times. They adopted the Greek catapults (ballistae) and cranes and improved them. The liked their gods to the Greek ones and adopted Greek mythology associated with divinities .
The Roman rebublic and the Oligarchy are not 100% the same but the are very alike, they both are ruled by a number of people and both rule goverment!
nestor is not a god, he is a king who is so powerful that can even persuade the gods and the kings alike! for he is the wisiest and no one can defeat him. The power of the mind! ;)<3
The Greek world was comprised of over 2,000 independent city-states spread around the Mediterranean and Black Seas. They were constantly at war with each other and between 431 and 470 BCE fought devastating wars against each other. They were also open to selling out opponents and allies alike if offered the money. Philip 2 of Macedon therefore found it easy to bring them under his control, and later the expanding Roman Empire defeated Macedonia and absorbed the Greek cities.
they were both facists nd dictators so i guess in a way they are alike
Probably both because the Greek and Roman culture is so much alike. *********** Phaethon is a greek name of an ancient greek god, of the god Φαέθων.
Demeter is the Greek goddess associated with the Roman goddess Ceres.
They are both powerful gods however Cupid is roman and Zeus is Greek
Diana is the Roman goddess whose aspects are alike to Artemis the Greek goddess. As to where they come from in a historical perspective, that is still in debate.
They both have greek/roman gods
Roman Catholic AnswerThe most obvious is that they are the same word, Eucharist is the Greek word for thanksgiving.
Diana being the Roman name, not the Greek, none the less the similarity between the two make them hard to distinguish. They were both goddesses of wilderness and wild animals, associated with the moon and with the hunt. They were also both virgin goddesses to Greek and Roman alike.
Aphrodite's Roman name is Venus. She is the goddess of love, beauty, and desire in Roman mythology, similar to her role in Greek mythology. Venus often embodies aspects of romance and attraction, influencing both gods and mortals alike.
American school children are taught Greek Myth and about Artemis, due to America association with Greek and Roman greatness. Also there is a revival in her worship with Hellenic Pagans, Wiccans, and Neopagans alike.
Hestia is the aunt of Dionysus; they are not otherwise alike in Greek myth.
The proper adjective is Roman (of or from Rome, or the Roman Empire).The sound-alike word is roaming (moving about).
Ceres alike cereal.