i think it meaqns to go places like the hold it i dont think it has anyhing to do with greek and roman culture to tell u the truth
what elements of greek and roman culture are still important to us today
Architecture, buildings, art, literature, plays, government,
The buildings and culturaly we are very much alike
Because Macedonia is in Greece and Macedonians have an unbroken historical record of identifying as Greeks, ethnically, linguistically and culturally since Macedonia's foundation by the Greeks of Argos in the Peloponnese.
The Olympics were invented in Ancient Greece
its from ancient Greece
ancient greece
The civilization of ancient Greece lasted from the 8th century BCE to 600 AD. The culturally significant period of Classical Greece was in full swing from the 5th to 4th centuries BCE.
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The buildings and culturaly we are very much alike
They were a major power amongst the Greek city-states.
Many aspects of Western government and the legal system are based on the practices of Ancient Greece. The Law Courts of ancient Athens functioned in ways very similar to the U.S. Supreme Court.
AthensThe largest city in Greece is Athens. It is home to the ancient Acropolis, one of the most significant structures in the country and a major tourist attraction.
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Unite the Greek communities culturally and reinforce a shared Greek, or Panhellenic, heritage. They were also held to honour one of there gods, Zeus.
Ancient Greece, known for its advanced culture and arts, was conquered and ruled over by the Roman Empire. The Romans then imported and adopted many cultural, philosophical and mathematical aspects. For example, many of the statues of Roman times were inspired by or even replicas of Greek statues. So Greece was conquered by the Romans, but in a way Greece itself was at the same time conquering the Roman Empire culturally by having its arts adopted by Rome.
Various aspects of Architecture, Art, Language, Theatre, Democracy, Warfare.
Because Macedonia is in Greece and Macedonians have an unbroken historical record of identifying as Greeks, ethnically, linguistically and culturally since Macedonia's foundation by the Greeks of Argos in the Peloponnese.
No, slavery was legal in ancient Greece.