The Romans were more practical, although this does not amount to saying the the Greeks were not; they certainly were. The Romans were less interested in science and theoretical thinking than the Greeks. They were great engineers and focused on the infrastructural development of their empire.
Romans did and I beleive the Greeks did too but I'm not positive
First the Egyptians, then Arabs, Ethiopians, Libyans, Macedonians, Romans. As you can see, Egypt was ruled by many groups. However if you want an answer simply between Greeks and Romans, it was the Greeks who were in Egypt as rulers before the Romans.
the Romans learned different cultures and different ways of surviving _________________________________________________________________ they basically took their alphabet and changed it up a little bit and used their gods also but changed the names
The Romans have copied the Greeks Architecture, medicine ( kind of in a way) and artwork. You might think about the calendar. I'm not sure about that :I
They were the Greeks, the Romans,and the Latin
The Romans were more practical, although this does not amount to saying the the Greeks were not; they certainly were. The Romans were less interested in science and theoretical thinking than the Greeks. They were great engineers and focused on the infrastructural development of their empire.
they weren't they were different
You've combined two different periods. The Maccabees led a revolution against the Syrian-Greeks.
Aquaducts and Shipping Tycoons?
No. They were two different civilisations .
No, Greeks are not Roman. Greeks are the people of Greece, an ancient civilization that predates the Roman Empire. Romans are the people of Rome, an ancient civilization that grew to prominence after the Greeks.
Extremly different the roman gods were focused more on displine adn the greeks weren't
the roman statues were from the romans long time ago and the greek statues are from the greeks lke the gods from rome and Greece
The Arab invaders who settled in Mesopotamia and Spain.
They were the Greeks, the Romans, and the Latins.
They were the Greeks, the Romans, and the Latins.