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When the Romans went to war with the Greeks in 146B.C the wer in the Punic War.
In 509 BC, the Romans rebelled and overthrew the Tarquins and set up a republic. Over the next 200 years, the Romans fought war after war with neighbors. In 338 BC. they finally defeated the other Latins living nearby. Next they attacked the Etruscans and defeated them in 284 BC. By 267 BC, the Romans had conquered the Greeks in southern Italy.
Greeks - as the Romans were not yet a major power: but the people we know for Greeks did not call themselves Greek when warring with Troy.
First of all athens is not a group of people athens is a city not a war whoever wrote this probably got confused with the trojans and the greeks and the romans.
Yes they coped the Greeks they only changed the gods names. While the actual god was copied (mars is the Roman version of Aries, god of war), Romans did not use the same name.
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The Greeks and Romans differ in their view of Ares in that the Greeks viewed him solely as a violent God. He is known as the God of war but had many other attributes in Roman lore.
They fought each other until the Romans enforced peace on them.
The planet Mars has a reddish color that reminded the ancient Greeks of blood, and hence, of war. The Romans adopted this idea from the Greeks.
The First Punic War.
Its called ''the Persian wars'' or the ''Greco-Persian wars''.
Mars is the Roman God of War and Ares is the Greek God of War and Bloodshed. Though they differ in name, they are just the same God of war and only differs to what the Romans and Greeks believe in.