The ancient Romans did.
The Greeks and the Romans. However, the Romans gave the gods new, Roman names. Zeus's Roman name was Jupiter.
Romans named Athena counterpart to their goddess Minerva; Minerva was a goddess in her own right not co-dependent upon Athena, but counterpart in another culture.
The Romans gave this month the name Aprillis. The Anglo Saxons called the month Eastre which is the root word for Easter. Eostre was a Germanic Goddess also connected with Easter
Romans were also known as Etruscans.
The Romans did.
1. The old name was Dacia.2. The Romans did not use the name Romania for the conquered territory.
The Romans gave the name "solar" to the sun. In Latin, (language of the Romans) 'sol' means sun
Romans were not recruited from their colonies (settlements) outside Italy because these colonies were settled mainly by retired soldiers. The recruits from the provinces (the name of the conquered territories) were locals and not Romans. They were called foederati (allies). The troops in which they fought were called auxiliaries because they supported the legions, which were composed of Roman citizens.
Romans and Greeks gave many animals their names. The Romans called them Leo and the Greeks leon
The ancient Romans did.
When the Romans conquered the original tribe, the Parisii, who lived in the area, they named the city Luteia. (This later became Lutece in the Gallic dialect. )When the Romans conquered the original tribe, the Parisii, who lived in the area, they named the city Luteia. (This later became Lutece in the Gallic dialect. )When the Romans conquered the original tribe, the Parisii, who lived in the area, they named the city Luteia. (This later became Lutece in the Gallic dialect. )When the Romans conquered the original tribe, the Parisii, who lived in the area, they named the city Luteia. (This later became Lutece in the Gallic dialect. )When the Romans conquered the original tribe, the Parisii, who lived in the area, they named the city Luteia. (This later became Lutece in the Gallic dialect. )When the Romans conquered the original tribe, the Parisii, who lived in the area, they named the city Luteia. (This later became Lutece in the Gallic dialect. )When the Romans conquered the original tribe, the Parisii, who lived in the area, they named the city Luteia. (This later became Lutece in the Gallic dialect. )When the Romans conquered the original tribe, the Parisii, who lived in the area, they named the city Luteia. (This later became Lutece in the Gallic dialect. )When the Romans conquered the original tribe, the Parisii, who lived in the area, they named the city Luteia. (This later became Lutece in the Gallic dialect. )
The Romans conquered Dacia (that's the name of the territory that used to be here) and turned it into a Roman province, in 109. Romanians and their language are pretty closely related to Romans and Latin, yes.
Um........He didn't get his name. When Romans conquered Greece, they still used greek myths and they names the twelve gods. That's how he got his name.
Basically Rome was conquered once by a German general by the name of Odoacer in 467 A.D. Because of this Rome gradually began to fall and in 410 A.D. Rome was captured by the Goths.
It comes from the name the Romans gave to the people who called themselves the Hellenes.
The Romans had built public baths there using the mineral springs and this gave rise to the name.