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    Greek and Roman architecture gave us remarkable images in history. Romans continued and developed the heritage of the architects of the Greek civilization‚ and the Romans had all respect for their traditions and the established architectural orders‚ especially the Corinthian order‚ this was proved as it was seen in many of their huge buildings. Both of these groups showed how their own structural creations to define their perfections. The Greeks biased to the post and lintel construction‚ while the

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    innovation but still relied on spiritual and theological explanations to what did not make sense at that time in their cultural development. As part of this‚ ancient cultures created deities to help bring understanding to the unexplainable. In many ways‚ these deities also were reflection on the societies themselves. The ancient Greek and ancient Egyptian societies had both developed theocratic cultures‚ with multiple defined deities that each represented an unknown part of the world‚ such as life after

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    COMPARATIVE ESSAY – ANCIENT GREEK TIMES TO MODERN TIMES Ancient Greek lives and modern lives are extremely different compared to each other. In such things as Daily life‚ Religion and Theatre there are very little things in common. In Ancient Greek times men were the dominant sex. If they were not training in the military‚ or discussing politics they went to the Theatre for entertainment. Men also spent their time in the fields‚ overseeing or working the crops‚ sailing‚ hunting‚ manufacturing

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    Roman slavery was cold-hearted‚ but it was not as bad as the Greek slavery. Unlike Greek slavery‚ much Roman slavery was allowed to attain freedom after working for several years. One of the ways that the Romans capture slaves was that they would capture their enemies during war. The Roman slavery is known to have the largest amount of slaves in the history of the world. They capture so many slaves during war that they had a big number of them. Another reason that a person will become a slave is

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    Domination of the Mediterranean trade Political Practices Roman Republicanism (senate) Vs. Hellenistic Absolute Monarchy (legacy) Republic- government of elected officials an elite class 1st representative form of gov’t – Republic – led by Senators Aristocrats voted into office by citizens Roman Empire – First Emperors /Julius Caesar‚ Octavian (Augustus) military dictators–Empire is centralized by the Emperor limited power of the Senate Roman Military- Legions regulated borders /Political Power

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    they are today. Originally developed by the Ancient Greeks‚ the sports games consisted of only a few sports and were intended to be a homage to their gods. Eventually‚

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    Ancient Greek Culture In the United States today there are various different types of art‚ many different religions‚ and several different thought processes. However‚ all these things didn’t just develope over night. The rise of modern day art‚ religion‚ and thought developed in ancient Greece. This explains why ancient Greece was so similar to modern day culture in many ways. Today in the United States we have the right to free speech and the right to express ourselves. We wouldnt have these

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    Western Civ. 101 The immediate and long-term legacy of Greek and Roman civilizations Until the start of the Renaissance‚ in the mid 1300’s‚ many of the brilliant ideas and advancements created and used by Greek and Roman civilizations remained dormant. Both‚ Greek and Roman‚ cultures were astounding at finding a better way or solution to handling problems and bettering their community. Most important aspects of a small city were thought out and discussed‚ rather than being decided by one

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    Ancient Greek Deities and Their Human Characteristics The ancient Greek Gods and their myths have existed in the human imagination and spirit for as long as man has had the ability to pass down their fables. Since before the dawn of recorded events‚ when man was limited to oral communications‚ the people of ancient Greece recounted to each other and to succeeding generations a variety of myths and legends surrounding the everlasting anecdotes of these magnetizing heroes. Some of these stories

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    2002 DIFFERENCE BETWEEN GREEK AND ROMAN WAREFARE The main difference between Greek and Roman warfare was the formations that they fought in. The Grecian armies all used the phalanx as a fighting formation while the Romans used the maniple. The phalanx was one mass formation that consisted of infantry eight deep. The maniple formation was actually a group of formations in a checkerboard pattern. Each maniple consisted of about 120 men and when employed in Italy‚ the Romans used thirty maniples

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