I have heard something similarGreeks invented orgies. Romans added women to their orgies.
Ok, ok, the ONE TIME feminism had a good pointI have heard something similar
I think it was Greeks invented eroticism and Romans involved woman in it
Alexander would like a word, yes I know he was a Macedonian but technically still a greek and everyone has heard of himRome by a huge margin. I don't know if anyone would even know about Greece if the Romans hadn't massively strengthened Europe to withstand the various empires surrounding it.
Pretty much how I was going to say it.Greeks for intangible inventions like art & philosophy; Romans for tangible inventions like…how to build shit.
And I thank Mohammed everytime I wipe my assThe correct answer is both
Also people forget Ancient Egypt exists, they invented paper
The burning of the Library of Alexandria is one of the greatest cultural disasters in human history.
The destruction was the loss of irreplacable knowledge (200,000 scrolls). It was not just a library but the world's first major research institution. Scholars from across the Mediterranean came to study.
Thanks, Julius.
The correct answer.Rome was the more successful empire. Greece was the more influential civilisation.
But people don't even believe they could cut and stack stone!The correct answer is both
Also people forget Ancient Egypt exists, they invented paper
I see roman structure on my journey to work, Porchester Castle is on my route which is a Roman fort. Alot of of Saxon and Norman stuff built on top of it but you can still see the roman bricksMen think about the Roman Empire all the time. So, yeah, Rome.
Realistically though, Rome's influence is more obvious in that we can see and interact with their legacy. I see their architectural influence every day driving to/from work. Probably even more than I realize.
Greeks for intangible inventions like art & philosophy; Romans for tangible inventions like…how to build shit.