Asked by Zach
I don't get it, so the four influences that Greece had on Roman culture are art, religion, mythology, and the Latin alphabet?
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Answered by
stacey
The Roman alphabet, religion, mythology, and latin alphabet were borrowed from the greeks.
Answered by
Ms. Sue
Yes. The Romans borrowed these influences from the Greeks.
They used some of the Greek architectural elements -- such as columns and theaters. Their gods were similar, but the Romans changed the names. Their mythology told many of the same stories. They put their Latin language into an alphabet, using the Greek letters as a base and adapting them to fit the Latin language.
They used some of the Greek architectural elements -- such as columns and theaters. Their gods were similar, but the Romans changed the names. Their mythology told many of the same stories. They put their Latin language into an alphabet, using the Greek letters as a base and adapting them to fit the Latin language.
Answered by
edu
What is one Etruscan and one Greek influence on Roman culture? How was Roman culture influenced or changed as a result of these two groups?
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How did ancient Greek gods influence Greek culture?
a) stories about them kept armies from going war.
b)Stories about them brought many vistors to Athens
c) stories about them explain natural occurrences.
d)Stories about them showed how art should be made
a) stories about them kept armies from going war.
b)Stories about them brought many vistors to Athens
c) stories about them explain natural occurrences.
d)Stories about them showed how art should be made
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