Jupiter was the ruler of the Gods in Roman Mythology?
In Roman mythology Rome was founded by the twins Romulus and Remus.
The Greek civilization came before the Roman.
"the system of mythology of the Greeks and Romans together; much of Roman mythology (especially the gods) was borrowed from the Greeks" http://www.thefreedictionary.com/classical+mythology
A thief, son of Mercury
First the Greek, later the Roman culture.
the Romans basically took greek mythology and changed names such as Aphrodite to Venus
um...how wuld i know
Part of history is ancient Greek, roman, and egyptian civilization and their belief , pottery, ext.(basically all the suff they did because they where an old civilization :) )
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The only impact that Cleopatra had on Egyptian civilization was a negative one. During her reign she was content to follow the led of the later Ptolemies and try to keep things as they were. However by her loss of Egypt, Cleopatra turned the culture of the country into a Egypto/Roman culture and ended the freedom of Egypt until modern times.
Zeus was the head of the gods in the Greek pantheon. In Roman mythology, he's known as "Jupiter" or "Jove".
Roman mythology did not have sects.
In Greek Mythology, Artemis Roman Mythology, Diana
All of them. Churches had enough power to over through even a monarch.
Are the three Fates they're small goddesses, but they do have a big impact. I don't remember their names. In Greek mythology the three Fates are Klotho, Lachesis, and Atropos. In Roman mythology the three Fates are Decima, Nona, and Morta.