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The Roman elites looked up to the Greeks. They received an education in both Latin and Greek and the pinnacle of their education was a stay in Greece to study Greek philosophy. The first professional teachers in Rome were Greek.The Romans adopted the architectural styles of the Greeks for temples and porticoes and coped Greek statues. They also adopted Greek medicine and the Greek catapult (which they improved). They adopted some Greek gods and many Greek myths and linked their gods to Greek ones.

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