How Did Romans Influence Greek Architecture?

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The Greeks are best known for their ingenuity and intellectual thought, the Romans are best known for their conquest and strength. So were the Romans responsible for their great advances in architecture? No, they took what they need from the Greeks that they conquered and enslaved. Not only did they steal the Greek's architectural designs but they stole their gods, stories/plays, alphabet, medicine, and even their sports. To say that the Greeks influenced the Romans is to but it lightly. The Romans were envious of the Greeks they wanted to be like them, Robert Edger explains how Rome is thought to have been originated by a Trojan hero "The Aeneas story, perhaps invented by later mythmakers, pleased the Romans because it linked their history with that of the Greeks, whose culture they thought more sophisticated than their own." (Edger 131). The Romans stole the Greek's culture and their life style. Now the Romans of course had buildings before they took over the Greeks. However, they did not have the immense structures like the coliseum. "At a later period Rome, the disciple of Greece, imitated it in general, in the construction of its temples, and what has been said of the temples of the Greeks can be almost entirely applied to those of Romans." (Westropp 40). Now the Romans didn't steal Greece's blue prints or anything like that, instead they took the knowledge …show more content…

Author Linda Alchin puts plainly that "Roman sports were highly influenced by the Greeks." She continues to say that they put their own twist on it and instead of developing and strengthening the body for reverence they did it for military purposes only. Also instead of them being an artistic event, they demented it into the bloody and violent spectacle most think of when recalling Roman

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