No religion helped to save Roman culture. One religion spread through the Roman Empire in its later days and transformed Roman culture: Christianity.
kamikazeSource:Roskin, M. (2011). Countries and concepts: Politics, geography, culture (11th ed.). New York, NY: Longman
Hard to say if you don't tell us on which occasion.
helped save Paris by stopping the German advance.
paul revere's ride helped alert the minute men that the british were coming and helped save the countryside
The Catholic Church continued to use Latin, but it was above all the eastern part of the Empire, Byzantium, that preserved Graeco-Roman culture. The monks were in monasteries, and had no culture other than their religious life. They did however copy some text and save them from oblivion, though the best savers were found in the Arab world in the time before Arab Islam regressed. The culture of Rome was preserved not only in the eastern empire centred on Byzantium, but also in other ways. Latin is the basis of the Romance languages - Spanish, French, Italian. Graeco-Roman law underpins much modern law. Architecture developed from those madels too. Literature, plays, poetry likewise. Look to many chanels of passing on culture - but not the monks.
The Sphinx is important to save because it is a monument that represents the ancient Egyptians culture and religion.
religion teaches GOD in a human language to save our souls!
Roman Catholic AnswerThe Roman Catholic Church was and is the Mystical Body of Christ. It is the one visible means that Our Blessed Lord established to save men.
It would save a lot of paper! Contracts and laws would be difficult--
not necessarily
kamikazeSource:Roskin, M. (2011). Countries and concepts: Politics, geography, culture (11th ed.). New York, NY: Longman
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They have told stories
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