The last period of ancient Greek history was the Hellenistic period, which is categorised as starting from the death of Alexander the great in 323 BC as ending with the annexation of Ptolemaic Egypt in 30 BC following the defeat of Mark Antony and Cleopatra VII by Octavian.
The Romans found that they had the same deities only named differently. There was really no adaption necessary, except that the Romans used Roman names for the gods instead of the Greek names.
yes the romans invented an election system
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You have your history a little mixed up. Greece never conquered Rome. Rome conquered Greece. However the Romans were influenced by Greek ideas although they always adapted them to their Roman culture. A prime example of this is in the Roman republic which was loosely based upon the Greek system of voting. The Romans liked the idea of citizens selecting their rulers, but not the way it was done in Athens, so they formulated their own system of voting.You have your history a little mixed up. Greece never conquered Rome. Rome conquered Greece. However the Romans were influenced by Greek ideas although they always adapted them to their Roman culture. A prime example of this is in the Roman republic which was loosely based upon the Greek system of voting. The Romans liked the idea of citizens selecting their rulers, but not the way it was done in Athens, so they formulated their own system of voting.You have your history a little mixed up. Greece never conquered Rome. Rome conquered Greece. However the Romans were influenced by Greek ideas although they always adapted them to their Roman culture. A prime example of this is in the Roman republic which was loosely based upon the Greek system of voting. The Romans liked the idea of citizens selecting their rulers, but not the way it was done in Athens, so they formulated their own system of voting.You have your history a little mixed up. Greece never conquered Rome. Rome conquered Greece. However the Romans were influenced by Greek ideas although they always adapted them to their Roman culture. A prime example of this is in the Roman republic which was loosely based upon the Greek system of voting. The Romans liked the idea of citizens selecting their rulers, but not the way it was done in Athens, so they formulated their own system of voting.You have your history a little mixed up. Greece never conquered Rome. Rome conquered Greece. However the Romans were influenced by Greek ideas although they always adapted them to their Roman culture. A prime example of this is in the Roman republic which was loosely based upon the Greek system of voting. The Romans liked the idea of citizens selecting their rulers, but not the way it was done in Athens, so they formulated their own system of voting.You have your history a little mixed up. Greece never conquered Rome. Rome conquered Greece. However the Romans were influenced by Greek ideas although they always adapted them to their Roman culture. A prime example of this is in the Roman republic which was loosely based upon the Greek system of voting. The Romans liked the idea of citizens selecting their rulers, but not the way it was done in Athens, so they formulated their own system of voting.You have your history a little mixed up. Greece never conquered Rome. Rome conquered Greece. However the Romans were influenced by Greek ideas although they always adapted them to their Roman culture. A prime example of this is in the Roman republic which was loosely based upon the Greek system of voting. The Romans liked the idea of citizens selecting their rulers, but not the way it was done in Athens, so they formulated their own system of voting.You have your history a little mixed up. Greece never conquered Rome. Rome conquered Greece. However the Romans were influenced by Greek ideas although they always adapted them to their Roman culture. A prime example of this is in the Roman republic which was loosely based upon the Greek system of voting. The Romans liked the idea of citizens selecting their rulers, but not the way it was done in Athens, so they formulated their own system of voting.You have your history a little mixed up. Greece never conquered Rome. Rome conquered Greece. However the Romans were influenced by Greek ideas although they always adapted them to their Roman culture. A prime example of this is in the Roman republic which was loosely based upon the Greek system of voting. The Romans liked the idea of citizens selecting their rulers, but not the way it was done in Athens, so they formulated their own system of voting.
no not necessarily actually the Romans improved the greek way of life.
Greece was conquered by the Romans before Jesus was born.
Yes, ancient Greece had them all over the place.
Nothing, Ancient Greece came before Ancient Rome, and actually Ancient Rome took things from Greece, Romans were influenced by Greek religion and some of their architecture.
The first capital of ancient Macedonia was Aegae (modern day Vergina) before it was moved to Pella in central Macedonia on the northern Greek peninsula. When the Romans conquered Greece they moved the capital to Thessaloniki on the Thermaic Gulf and when Greece liberated Macedonia from Ottoman occupation they retained the capital until today.
The Romans found that they had the same deities only named differently. There was really no adaption necessary, except that the Romans used Roman names for the gods instead of the Greek names.
Ancient Greece came before ancient rome.
yes the romans invented an election system
Macedonia and Greece came under control of the Romans centuries before Dacia and Mesopotamia.Macedonia and Greece came under control of the Romans centuries before Dacia and Mesopotamia.Macedonia and Greece came under control of the Romans centuries before Dacia and Mesopotamia.Macedonia and Greece came under control of the Romans centuries before Dacia and Mesopotamia.Macedonia and Greece came under control of the Romans centuries before Dacia and Mesopotamia.Macedonia and Greece came under control of the Romans centuries before Dacia and Mesopotamia.Macedonia and Greece came under control of the Romans centuries before Dacia and Mesopotamia.Macedonia and Greece came under control of the Romans centuries before Dacia and Mesopotamia.Macedonia and Greece came under control of the Romans centuries before Dacia and Mesopotamia.
You have your history a little mixed up. Greece never conquered Rome. Rome conquered Greece. However the Romans were influenced by Greek ideas although they always adapted them to their Roman culture. A prime example of this is in the Roman republic which was loosely based upon the Greek system of voting. The Romans liked the idea of citizens selecting their rulers, but not the way it was done in Athens, so they formulated their own system of voting.You have your history a little mixed up. Greece never conquered Rome. Rome conquered Greece. However the Romans were influenced by Greek ideas although they always adapted them to their Roman culture. A prime example of this is in the Roman republic which was loosely based upon the Greek system of voting. The Romans liked the idea of citizens selecting their rulers, but not the way it was done in Athens, so they formulated their own system of voting.You have your history a little mixed up. Greece never conquered Rome. Rome conquered Greece. However the Romans were influenced by Greek ideas although they always adapted them to their Roman culture. A prime example of this is in the Roman republic which was loosely based upon the Greek system of voting. The Romans liked the idea of citizens selecting their rulers, but not the way it was done in Athens, so they formulated their own system of voting.You have your history a little mixed up. Greece never conquered Rome. Rome conquered Greece. However the Romans were influenced by Greek ideas although they always adapted them to their Roman culture. A prime example of this is in the Roman republic which was loosely based upon the Greek system of voting. The Romans liked the idea of citizens selecting their rulers, but not the way it was done in Athens, so they formulated their own system of voting.You have your history a little mixed up. Greece never conquered Rome. Rome conquered Greece. However the Romans were influenced by Greek ideas although they always adapted them to their Roman culture. A prime example of this is in the Roman republic which was loosely based upon the Greek system of voting. The Romans liked the idea of citizens selecting their rulers, but not the way it was done in Athens, so they formulated their own system of voting.You have your history a little mixed up. Greece never conquered Rome. Rome conquered Greece. However the Romans were influenced by Greek ideas although they always adapted them to their Roman culture. A prime example of this is in the Roman republic which was loosely based upon the Greek system of voting. The Romans liked the idea of citizens selecting their rulers, but not the way it was done in Athens, so they formulated their own system of voting.You have your history a little mixed up. Greece never conquered Rome. Rome conquered Greece. However the Romans were influenced by Greek ideas although they always adapted them to their Roman culture. A prime example of this is in the Roman republic which was loosely based upon the Greek system of voting. The Romans liked the idea of citizens selecting their rulers, but not the way it was done in Athens, so they formulated their own system of voting.You have your history a little mixed up. Greece never conquered Rome. Rome conquered Greece. However the Romans were influenced by Greek ideas although they always adapted them to their Roman culture. A prime example of this is in the Roman republic which was loosely based upon the Greek system of voting. The Romans liked the idea of citizens selecting their rulers, but not the way it was done in Athens, so they formulated their own system of voting.You have your history a little mixed up. Greece never conquered Rome. Rome conquered Greece. However the Romans were influenced by Greek ideas although they always adapted them to their Roman culture. A prime example of this is in the Roman republic which was loosely based upon the Greek system of voting. The Romans liked the idea of citizens selecting their rulers, but not the way it was done in Athens, so they formulated their own system of voting.
No. Ancient Greece was thousands of years before Jesus and the New Testament.
no not necessarily actually the Romans improved the greek way of life.
No The first demorcary was in ancient Greece. Ancient Greece was their much before India. Harneet