>>17931755 (OP)
reminder that the Greeks and Romans did not have the same values even when they were Pagan so I will go over the parts relevant to Rome exclusively.
>wealth
in the eyes of the Romans excessive wealth invariably leads to decadence and degeneracy
>mercy and forgiveness
clementia was one of the most important parts of being a virtuous leader and statesman in Roman eyes
>Martyr
the Romans were absolutely into self-sacrifice for the good of the Res Publica, even in cases outside of Battle. Marcus Atilius Regulus for instance was held to be the example of a true and honest Roman hero for returning to Carthaginian captivity where he was tortured to death.
>shame
you're a genuine retard if you think shame played no part in Roman culture. In fact I would say it played a bigger role in Roman culture than it does today where personal guilt is comparatively more important.
>Dominance
You're aware that generals like Marius, Sulla, Pompeius, and Caesar starting wars with other Romans and seeking absolute power and dominance for themselves within the Roman State was seen as a bad thing by most Romans and a sign of the breaking down of Roman Republican civic morality, right?