Rome's contact with the Hellenistic world significantly influenced its civilization during the second and third centuries B.C.E. The Romans adopted Greek art, literature, philosophy, and religion, leading to a cultural synthesis that enriched Roman society. This interaction also prompted advancements in architecture and governance, as Romans incorporated Hellenistic styles and administrative practices. Ultimately, the blending of these cultures helped shape Roman identity and contributed to the empire's expansion and sophistication.
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