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The Etruscans assisted Romans in developing their writing system, many of their traditions and rituals, building and urbanization

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People that mainly influence the Romans?

Roman society is said to have been influenced by two cultures, the Greeks and the Etruscans. The Etruscans more than likely influenced Roman society and Roman culture more heavily because Rome was surrounde4d by Etruscan territory and was ruled by Etruscan kings. The Greek influence came about as a result of Roman expansion.


How did Etruscans contribute to society?

The Etruscans assisted Romans in developing their writing system, many of their traditions and rituals, building and urbanization


What are 4 influences the etruscans had on early roman society?

creator psychomotor fear factor distributor


Did the Etruscans invent the Roman numbers?

Yes, the Etruscans invent the Roman Numbers.


What did etruscans contribute ti the worlds knowledge?

They went to south of Syria to trade and contribute but the Romans were to weak to contribute back to the etruscans. Even the indians were to weak


Who create Roman Numerals?

Roman numerals were created by the Etruscans who once ruled the Romans.


Where did roman numerals came from?

The Etruscans.


Roman numerals who founded them?

The Etruscans.


Who is the person that invented the roman numerals?

Roman numerals were invented by the Etruscans centuries before the rise of the Roman Empire. The Etruscans once conquered and ruled over the Romans.


What did the etreuscans contribute to roman society?

Alphabet; Architecture; Roman religion; The Arch; and the first building program


Who was the person that invented The Roman numerals?

It was the Etruscans who first conceived this system of numeracy and the Etruscans once ruled the Romans After the Romans gained their independence from the Etruscans they retained this form of numeracy which later became known as the Roman numeral system and was used throughout the Roman Empire


Who took over the etruscans?

The Etruscans were gradually overtaken by the expanding Roman Republic, which began to assert its dominance in the Italian Peninsula around the 4th century BCE. Key military conflicts, such as the Roman-Etruscan wars, contributed to the decline of Etruscan power. By the late 3rd century BCE, the Etruscan cities were absorbed into Roman territory, leading to the eventual assimilation of Etruscan culture into Roman society.