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    ROMAN WOMEN An average roman housewife normally left her home only to go shopping‚ to go to the baths‚ or‚ if she want to go visit her friends and relatives. A women did count as someone in politics. She could not vote or be a witness in court. Divorce was in the early part of the empire impossible‚ even if her husband dated other women. Children legally belonged to their father even after divorce. Roman foods Romans ate beef rarely. It was a mark of luxury and was eaten only on special

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    For my topic I studied the Roman god‚ Neptune. Neptune was the god of the sea in Roman mythology. He was also worshipped as the god of horses with the name of Neptunus Equester. The Roman people may have looked up to Neptune‚ but he was known to have a violent temper. Because of his rage‚ tempests and earthquakes were caused. Neptune had a wife named Amphitrite‚ the water nymph. He first saw her dancing in the Naxos and that’s when he asked her to marry him‚ so said no. He was in love with her

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    Period 5 Mr. Ryan 5/25/2010 The ancient Greek and ancient Roman religion was the belief in gods. 
They had similar beliefs‚ but also immeasurable differences. It was composed of many meaningful gods and goddesses that all played a part in the everyday life of the average Roman and Greek person of that time. 
They believed in something called polytheism. It is the belief of many gods‚ each given a personality and purpose. And was the subject of many myths and legends that would be told for

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    Greek and Roman Gods‚ Temples‚ and Festivals: Alike Yet Different by Rose Williams The following discussions are samples from an overall study which is used in my book ‘Gods and Other Odd Creatures.’ Drawings “Gate of Janus Geminus” and “Aedes Vestae”are from the book and may be copied‚ as may all other drawings in the book. Since the Romans were both polytheistic and tidy‚ they tended to organize the deities they encountered and to equate them to Roman gods if possible. Thus when they conquered

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    it‚ "a myth may have different emphases or levels of meaning." Since it often serves more than one purpose‚ "a tale about human actions [can] contain more than a single aspect and implication" (39). 1. As a belief system. Often books on mythology conveniently forget that myth stories were once all believed to be "true" (in some sense). The problem arises when we try to figure out in what sense. For example‚ most Greeks probably believed that there was a god in the sky named Zeus‚ but did

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    In Greek and Roman mythology‚ both males and females are necessary in the creation of the world and everything on it. Since they both need to work together‚ it would be assumed that males and females would hold an equal amount of power but that is not the case. From the beginning with Gaia and Ouranos to the current ruler of Mount Olympus‚ the men are regarded as the more powerful and capable beings. The females may still be valued and considered from time to time‚ but overall do not compare to the

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    Greek mythology By:Yamilett Nunez-Meraz Period 3 Aegis • Origin: Latin from Greek • Old Definition: A large collar or cape worn in acient times to display the protection provided by high religious authority • Current Usage : Video game • Current Definition: the protectin backing‚ or support a Epicurean • Origin: Greek • Old Definition:epicurus‚ the founder of a school of philosophy‚ believed the supreme goal in life should be plesure • Current ussage: type of food

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    that are found in between Roman and Greek Mythology. Both‚ Greek and Roman mythology are mostly influenced by Greeks myths and legends‚ then Italians‚ since Greek literature and myth occur before the Romans. This demonstrates why Roman myths have similar themes and myths as Greek Mythology. The twelve Olympian god/goddesses in Greek mythology are represented in Roman mythology‚ but with different names. Also‚ each god/goddess symbolize and power are similar in both mythologies. These similarities is

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    Artemis (also called Diana in Roman mythology)‚ was the forever young virgin goddess of the hunt. While Artemis was the goddess of the hunt‚ she ruled over the wilderness‚ wild animals‚ and the moon. Though she wasn’t technically the goddess of fertility and childbirth‚ she acted as though she was. She was the child of Zeus and Leto‚ along with her twin brother Apollon (Apollo). Apollon and Artemis guarded children until marriage‚ Apollon guarding male children while Artemis guarded the girls. When

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    Greek Myth’s vs. Roman Myth’s (Final! Draft!) Mythology: “Legendary Stories‚ people‚ or person. False popular belief” quoted by http://dictionary.reference.com/browse/mythology+ . Is this the correct definition? Depends on your beliefs. These “false stories” used to be peoples religion! Roman myths! Greek Myths! Olympian Greek Gods who control the sky‚ water‚ and hell same with the Roman gods for whom our planets are named after (Romans were the first to name them so therefore

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