The Romans did not inherit their culture, religion and way of life from anyone. They had their culture, religion and way of life right from the start. In the early days there was an influence by their Sabine and Etruscan neighbours. Greek influence was also present form the early days and increased from the 3rd century B.C. when Rome took over Tarentum, the biggest Greek city in mainland Italy.
Ancient Rome's religion was polytheism, as they worshiped many gods.Ancient Rome's religion was polytheism, as they worshiped many gods.Ancient Rome's religion was polytheism, as they worshiped many gods.Ancient Rome's religion was polytheism, as they worshiped many gods.Ancient Rome's religion was polytheism, as they worshiped many gods.Ancient Rome's religion was polytheism, as they worshiped many gods.Ancient Rome's religion was polytheism, as they worshiped many gods.Ancient Rome's religion was polytheism, as they worshiped many gods.Ancient Rome's religion was polytheism, as they worshiped many gods.
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The Romans were so influenced by Greek culture because many who immigrated to Italy were Greek and so brought their religion and culture to Italy and developed it mixed with the previous settlers. A classic example/myth of this is the story of Romulus and Remus.
Greco-Roman culture, the culture of ancient Greece and ancient Rome.
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It was Rome
Rome is an international center of trade, culture, and religion
The culture of ancient Rome existed throughout almost 1200 year history of the civilization on Ancient Rome. The term refers to the culture of the Roman Republic, later the Roman Empire.
it affected our religion and culture.
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Greek civilisation is the one which influenced the Roman elites the most.
Many things. Culture, food, ancient civilization History - religious reasons as the Vatican is there
Rome is an internatinal center of trade, culture, and religion * And when that saying came about all the roads in what is now Europe did lead to Rome because it was the largest city. Try romeitaly.ca
The ancestors of the Romans were the Latins, Etruscans, and Greeks. The Latins contributed to the language and foundation of Rome, the Etruscans influenced Roman art and architecture, and the Greeks influenced Roman culture, religion, and philosophy. These influences helped shape the development of Roman civilization into a powerful and influential empire.
human can find answers and the universe can be understood with reason and logic, not only through religion.
roman- catholic christianity. It was made an offical religion of all of rome by Constatine then Rome fell apart and the regions kept the culture and religon
the money arts and politcsAncient Greece's Golden Age far preceded Ancient Rome, so it was definitely Greek influence in Rome and not the other way round. The Roman's adopted many Greek habits and ideas (such as their religion - Roman/Greek religion identical, just different names) for many reasons, but especially because the Greeks were seen as be cultured and civilized, and adoption of Greek customs was to impart this same sense of culture and civilization to the "rough" Roman state. Not to mention that it was easier than making up their own!