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similarities between Greek and Roman civilization​

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Answered by XxitsmrseenuxX
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Both Greece and Rome were peninsulas. They both had plenty of mountains, they were both surrounded by sea(s) on three sides, and they both had a Mediterranean climate. But Rome had fertile soil on their Italian Peninsula, while the Greeks had poor soil on their Pelopennesus Peninsula.

Answered by shreyalj04
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The Roman civilisation - a civilisation that was created by the Etruscan in north-central Italy, also now known as “Tuscany”- erupted around the first millennium, also around the same time the Greek civilisation was flourishing in the Greek main land. The Etruscan are people of no known origin. As of now, they are believed to have been migrating from the Asia Minor lands to where they have settled and started their civilisation. The Etruscan’ civilization seemed to have been influenced by the classical and early Greek civilizations; religious and art wise. As similar as they were - the Greek and roman civilizations- the Romans have made sure to manipulate the art into one that fits their religion and civilisation.

The Romans, throughout their civilization, had a variation of buildings, some of which their plans were taken from the different Greek times.

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