First the greek names and related latin ones:
Αθηνά [Athena], Αφροδίτη [Aphrodite], Άρτεμις [Artemis, Diana], Δημήτριος, Δήμητρα [Demetrios, Demeter], Διονύσιος - Διονυσία [Dennis, Dionysia, Denise], Αχιλλέας [Achilles], Ηρακλής [Hercules, Hercule], Ερμιόνη [Hermione], Καλλιόπη [Kalliope], Μερόπη [Merope], Καλυψώ [Kalypso], Πηνελόπη [Penelope], Οδυσσέας [Odysseas, Ulysses], Αλέξανδρος, Αλεξάνδρα [Alexander, Alexandra], Διώνη [Dione [Warrwick]], Ουρανία [Ourania, Celeste], Λεωνίδας [Leonid [Brezniev]], Θεμιστοκλής [Themistokles], Αριστοτέλης [Aristotle [Onassis]], Μενέλαος [Menelaos], Αγαμέμνων [Agamemnon], Λητώ [Leto], Λήδα [Leda], Ήβη [Hebe], Νίκη [Nike], Αντιγόνη [Antigone], Δημοσθένης [Demosthenes], Αριστείδης [Aristides], Θρασύβουλος [Thrasyvoulos], Παυσανίας [Pausanias], Όμηρος [Homeros, Homer], Θέμις [Themis], Θάλεια [Thalia], Γαλήνη [Galene], Νεφέλη [Nephele], Ευρυδίκη [Evridiki], Φοίβος - Φοίβη [Phoebus, Phoebe], Κλεοπάτρα [Cleopatra], Ορέστης [Orestes], Περικλής [Pericles], Φίλιππος [Philip], Πάρις [Paris], Φυλλίς [Phyllis], Θεανώ [Theano], Σωκράτης [Socrates], Τηλέμαχος [Telemachus], Μιλτιάδης [Miltiades], Δανάη [Danae], Έκτωρ [Hector], Αριάδνη [Ariadne], Κασσάνδρα [Cassandra] etc.....
and the latin ones:
Aurora, Claude, Claudia, Victoria, Victor, Jules, Julia, Massimo, Ottavio, Ottavia....
Greek and Roman
Architecture, Language, Art and Arts.
The Phoenician alphabet was the basis of the Greek and Roman alphabets, and so of today's alphabets.
Many of the constellations are pretty much the same today as they were in ancient Greece. Pegasus, Hercules, and Orion are examples, as are the signs of the Zodiac. The planets have ancient Roman names. Very few of the stars have ancient European names, as astronomy of ancient times was kept alive by Arabs, who used their own names for the stars.
In reality , Byzantines are greek-christians . If we have to say about genes ... then nobody is nothing . through all these years of war and enslaved it is too difficult . On the other hand , ancient Greeks said that Greek is not only the one who has born as Greek but the one who speaks the Greek language and has Greek spirit and thinking . So the Greeks of today are ancient Greeks .
Just the way you spell them today. They haven't changed. The only change was from the Greek to the Roman.
Greek and Roman
There various ancient civilizations that most affect US culture today. Some of them include ancient Greek, ancient Roman, Mayan and so many others.
Mars is a Roman god, that of war. His Greek equivalent is Ares.
the auqaducts
Architecture, Language, Art and Arts.
The Phoenician alphabet was the basis of the Greek and Roman alphabets, and so of today's alphabets.
Many of the constellations are pretty much the same today as they were in ancient Greece. Pegasus, Hercules, and Orion are examples, as are the signs of the Zodiac. The planets have ancient Roman names. Very few of the stars have ancient European names, as astronomy of ancient times was kept alive by Arabs, who used their own names for the stars.
Roman law is important to us today becasue our society uses many of the roman laws of ancient Rome
No. Byzantium was an Ancient Greek city. When the Roman Empire took it over, it was renamed Nova Roma (New Rome) and later renamed Constantinople (after its Roman founder). Today this city is known as Istanbul. When the Roman Empire fell, the eastern portion stayed in tact. This became known as the Byzantine Empire, named for the Ancient Greek city.
January and February. Traditionally, most calendars for Greek city-states had only 10 months. The names of the months weren't, however, the ones used in the West today. The names used now are Roman.
In reality , Byzantines are greek-christians . If we have to say about genes ... then nobody is nothing . through all these years of war and enslaved it is too difficult . On the other hand , ancient Greeks said that Greek is not only the one who has born as Greek but the one who speaks the Greek language and has Greek spirit and thinking . So the Greeks of today are ancient Greeks .