refers to the ethics, practices and values that were universally acceptable in the ancient Greek community.
The Romans soon took over Greece adding Roman gods with greek gods sharing sacred temples. The Romans adapted the Greek culture and also brought in western culture too.
they carried on there culture from were they came.
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.
It came from Greece.
Ancient Greece is the answer Islam was founded approximatly 600 AD. Ancient Greece was at its peak at approximatly 500 BC!
The Romans soon took over Greece adding Roman gods with greek gods sharing sacred temples. The Romans adapted the Greek culture and also brought in western culture too.
The question asks for an opinion. You have to form an opinion for yourself.
In Greece. It came out in 510B.C
olympic games came from rome than when someone travelled to greece they found out and took it over to there country and the tradition followed
If you are talking about the Bible and Catholic tradition then yes the Bible came first and tradition came second
Greece came 15th
greece
In "Gerontion" by T.S. Eliot, the speaker contemplates the decay and disintegration of life by envisioning how "the jew" came to be "eaten." This can be interpreted as a metaphor for the consumption and destruction of culture, tradition, and identity by society.
Probably Greece.
Alexander the great sent many things back to Greece from the lands he conquered and opened up new trade routes. He is credited with things like introducing the "dwarf" apple into Greece for eg. His main influence on Greek culture, however, was that he spread his Greek culture, language and laws which were absorbed by the nations that came under his reign and whose influence can still be seen today.
They are almost the same... the only difference is the culture and tradition. What they eat and what they don't. They both came before any other people.
Alexander the great sent many things back to Greece from the lands he conquered and opened up new trade routes. He is credited with things like introducing the "dwarf" apple into Greece for eg. His main influence on Greek culture, however, was that he spread his Greek culture, language and laws which were absorbed by the nations that came under his reign and whose influence can still be seen today.