As they were 2 of the 3 first major greek civilizations (the first was the Cycladic) their influence was great.The Minoan civ specially in maritime technology and in architecture and the Mycenaean civ in language and in the organization of the state.
Every thing from Roman mythology has a Greek counterpart, except Janus who was the god of beginnings and endings.
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Ancient Rome in its early days was influenced by the Sabines, the Etruscans and the Greeks. The influence of the former two then faded, whilst Greek influence increased.
the mountains influenced the development of both of these cultures by separating them and making them independent
The Ancent Egyptian civilization influenced the Ancient Greek civilization.
Greek is not the longest lasting mythology there are older civilization with older myths. Greek however is the most "famous" (i guess that would be the most appropriate word). it is the most studied
by watching cartoons
Ares is the god of war from ancient Greek mythology.
Ancient Civilization has Greek mythology that they believe in.
R. G. A Buxton has written: 'Imaginary Greece' -- subject(s): Civilization, Greek Mythology, Mythology, Greek
Greek mythology has had influence on the culture, the arts, the literature and remains part of Western heritage and language.
Many Roman gods were direct copies of Greek gods simply renamed; as in Zeus becoming Jupiter, Hades becoming Pluto, etc.
Jan G. P. Best has written: 'Thracian peltasts and their influence on Greek Warfare' -- subject(s): Greek mercenaries, History, Military, Military History 'Terug tot Homerus' -- subject(s): Antiquities, Civilization, Homeric, Homeric Civilization, Nestor (Greek mythology)
Ken Dowden has written: 'Zeus' -- subject(s): Zeus (Greek deity) 'The uses of Greek mythology' -- subject(s): Civilization, Greek Mythology, Myth, Religion
The same way as any religion influences people's lives.
In order for gods to be made, an anal sacrafice must be made. This is the reason for multiple gods in the greek mythology.