Yes, they did.
the greeks faced by being taken by the romans like how the romans took everything about the greeks
Polytheism.
the Greeks like food: olives sports: javelin or discuss throwing entertainment: comedy pays they also like to worship the Olympians
The greeks and romans wanted to look powerful, and intimedating. They wanted to look war-like and fearsome.
The Romans derived their architectural elements, such as columns and arches, primarily from the Greeks and the Etruscans. From the Greeks, they adopted the use of columns in various styles, including Doric, Ionic, and Corinthian. The Etruscans contributed to the development of the arch, which the Romans further refined and used extensively in their engineering and architecture. This combination allowed for the creation of impressive structures like aqueducts, basilicas, and triumphal arches.
the greeks faced by being taken by the romans like how the romans took everything about the greeks
they weren't they were different
Kemmit or Egypt if you like.
In ancient greek entertainment the Greeks had sports like swiming, boxing and much more. They also had plays and opras.
Polytheism.
Roman boys could play sport at any age. The Romans were not keen on sport competitions like the Greeks. To them it was more of a leisure activity.
It is unknown who exactly invented sports as different forms of athletic competitions have evolved over time in various cultures independently. Ancient civilizations like the Romans, Greeks, and Egyptians all had their own sports and games that contributed to the development of modern sports.
It's not a matter of liking or disliking, they felt obligated to worship her due to their religion. Athena (Minerva) was a very important goddess for both the Greeks and Romans. In fact, she was one of the Capitoline Triad for the Romans.
the Greeks like food: olives sports: javelin or discuss throwing entertainment: comedy pays they also like to worship the Olympians
Javelin throw
The Romans did not owe the ancient Greeks any debts. They never got indebted with the Greeks. The Romans were heavily influenced by the Greeks. They adopted some of their gods (Castor and Pollux, Apollo, Asclepius, and Cybele) and liked their gods to the Greek ones. The first teachers in Rome were Greek and Romans modelled their education on Greek education. The elites were educated in both Latin and Greek and were fluent in Greek. They adopted the Greek styles for making columns (Doric, Ionian, and Corinthian), Greek medicine and Greek sports. They also adopted and improved on the Greek cranes and ballistas (crossbow-like catapults). Later Roman sculpture was modelled on the Hellenistic sculpture of the Greeks.
No. That would be like saying every American loves sports.