{"id":1867,"date":"2023-03-04T10:57:57","date_gmt":"2023-03-04T09:57:57","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/www.learnancientrome.com\/?p=1867"},"modified":"2023-03-04T10:57:57","modified_gmt":"2023-03-04T09:57:57","slug":"what-did-ancient-romans-think-of-greece","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.learnancientrome.com\/what-did-ancient-romans-think-of-greece\/","title":{"rendered":"What did ancient romans think of greece?"},"content":{"rendered":"

The ancient Romans had a complicated relationship with Greece. Rome was founded by Greeks, and the Roman Republic was heavily influenced by Greek culture. However, Rome eventually became a dominant military power in the Mediterranean, subjugating much of Greece in the process. The Romans admired many aspects of Greek culture, but they also saw Greeks as a conquered people.<\/p>\n

From the perspective of ancient Rome, Greece was a land of great opportunity. It was a place to be conquered, a place to be exploited, and a place to be civilised. Ancient Romans saw Greece as a source of knowledge, culture, and art. They also saw Greece as a potential threat, as a land of powerful city-states that could resist Roman rule.<\/p>\n

Did the Romans admire Greece? <\/h2>\n

The Romans had been deeply influenced by Greek culture long before they occupied Greece. They greatly admired Greek architecture, art, literature and philosophy, and most members of the elite could also speak Greek.<\/p>\n

The Romans came into contact with Greek culture again during the conquest of Magna Graecia, Mainland Greece and the “Hellenistic countries” (countries that had been marked by Greek culture and language) in the 2nd and the 1st centuries BC. The Romans were greatly influenced by the Greeks in terms of culture, art, literature, and architecture.<\/p>\n

Did Romans dislike Greeks <\/h3>\n