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    architecture were built such as the Pont du Gard Aqueducts, Pantheon, Imperial Cult and to name another the Basilica. Therefore, Rome was a rich city full of great industrial buildings and architectures. Body Particularly, Rome’s greatness started out when Rome was ruled by the Etruscan king. During this…

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    personification of night springs abstractions that bear similarity to her, Nyx, much like how a child bears similarity to their parents. Through the entities that arose from her, Hesiod presents in his Theogony an example of how the generation of the Greek Pantheon is one of like from like and how that in at least one way the race of immortal gods is similar to the race of men; the children begotten in both groups carry on the qualities or identities of their parents. The “dark” and “deadly”…

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    Roman and Greek are one of the most important and the best civilizations in the history. Greek temples are much bigger than Romans temple. The two civilizations look like each other, so that the people got confused to differentiate between them, although they have some difference between, because of the influences of the Romans on the Greek. But also the Romans have a unique style. Greek temples are much bigger than Romans temple. Roman people used to build their temple to worship…

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    provide the same type of energy as the Roman Pantheon. The Roman Pantheon was for praising the gods, and it had a strong and powerful feel because of the connection it had with the Roman gods. This sense of strength and power can be detected at the Capitol building because the Capitol is a government center where powerful people reside, and where strong topics are discussed and strong decisions are made. This idea to model the Capitol after the Roman Pantheon was presented by Thomas Jefferson…

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    much influenced the western culture. For example, the aqueduct is one of the greatest innovations that the Romans created due to the incorporation of engineering and physics within the design. This highlights the incredible skill of the Romans. The Pantheon is a beautiful temple made by the Romans which showed their culture and beliefs. The Roman numerals were the first set of numbers used for counting and arithmetic. Great mathematicians and inventors also used these symbols to create their…

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    All across the world, there are bizarre, unusual mythologies used to explain the unknown. Perhaps some of the three most known mythologies can also be some of the most bizarre. These mythologies are the Norse, Greek, and Japanese mythologies. Norse mythology is a unique mythology, unlike most other mythologies it does not follow law or order, it stays on the brink of becoming chaos. The Norse mythology is not like other mythologies where they believe there are only a few planes of existence…

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    and the Romans worshiped the same gods and had the same mythology. They also went to places of worship that were very similar architecture the only difference is the name. The Greeks called their place of worship the Pantheon and the Romans called their place of worship the Pantheon. Greeks and Romans made beautiful sculpture art as a way to worship their gods. They also sculpt people and made mosaics of…

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    most famous architectural pieces is the Colosseum. Built around 80 a.d. and 70 a.d. the Colosseum was home to many gruesome fights, and is now a magnificent tourist attraction. Another amazing piece of architecture by Ancient Romans is the Pantheon. The Pantheon was considered a holy place where Romans would worship many gods and goddesses. In this place Romans would also make sacrifices to the gods and goddesses. Ancient Romans also valued literature, and their libraries were quite…

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    Helen Of Troy's Jealousy

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    blamed it on a god. Specifically pertaining to the Helen of Troy and aphrodite. Some say it was Paris’s own jealousy of the king of sparta that warranted him to steal away his wife Helen. Prompting the question, could it be that mortals created the pantheon to be scapegoats for their uncontrollable attributes. By specifically giving the promiscuous and jealous nature of man to the goddess of Aphrodite, whose powers are ‘irresistible’, they are no longer held accountable for their actions. If so,…

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    Roman Vaulting

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    which empowered the development of vaulted roofs and the material of vast open spaces, for example, the general population showers and basilicas. The Romans depended intensely on the vault for quite a bit of their design, for example, Hadrian's Pantheon, the Baths of Diocletian and the Baths of Caracalla. characteristics for Roman engineering configuration was the development of complex types of vaults to suit multilobed ground arranges.…

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