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... head; met in an assembly to discuss actions but Sparta had execution rights to those actions. Delian League: alliance of city states in the northern part of Greece in which Athens was the head; large states supplied warships and smaller city-states supplied money; funds kept on Delos; dates 477-404 ...
... head; met in an assembly to discuss actions but Sparta had execution rights to those actions. Delian League: alliance of city states in the northern part of Greece in which Athens was the head; large states supplied warships and smaller city-states supplied money; funds kept on Delos; dates 477-404 ...
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... $ Homer’s epic the Iliad, about Trojan War, shows Greek heroic ideal $ The Odyssey is the sequel to the Iliad ...
... $ Homer’s epic the Iliad, about Trojan War, shows Greek heroic ideal $ The Odyssey is the sequel to the Iliad ...
- Santa Rosa ISD
... excavated a site in northwestern Asia Minor which is accepted as the ancient city of Troy. Found nine cities had been built at different times on the same spot. charred wood and destruction convinced him that this was the layer of Troy. ...
... excavated a site in northwestern Asia Minor which is accepted as the ancient city of Troy. Found nine cities had been built at different times on the same spot. charred wood and destruction convinced him that this was the layer of Troy. ...
Chapter 4: The Rise of Ancient Greece
... I will go into them for the benefit of the sick, and will abstain from every voluntary act of mischief and corruption; and, further from the seduction of females or males, of freemen and slaves. Whatever, in connection with my professional practice or not, in connection with it, I see or hear, in th ...
... I will go into them for the benefit of the sick, and will abstain from every voluntary act of mischief and corruption; and, further from the seduction of females or males, of freemen and slaves. Whatever, in connection with my professional practice or not, in connection with it, I see or hear, in th ...
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... A. Citizens defend their country. B. Citizens elect senators. C. Citizens pay taxes. D. Citizens vote on laws. 27. What kind of government did the city-state Sparta have? A. Monarchy mixed with communism. B. Republic mixed with communism. C. Dictatorship mixed with democracy. D. Oligarchy mixed with ...
... A. Citizens defend their country. B. Citizens elect senators. C. Citizens pay taxes. D. Citizens vote on laws. 27. What kind of government did the city-state Sparta have? A. Monarchy mixed with communism. B. Republic mixed with communism. C. Dictatorship mixed with democracy. D. Oligarchy mixed with ...
THE DORIAN INsASION - Avant
... of the time when the so-called “Sea People” were assaulting the eastern Mediterranean. There is some evidence that the Dorians reached Greece from the North although there are many theories about the location from which they came. It is however evident that of all the areas of Greece, the one that r ...
... of the time when the so-called “Sea People” were assaulting the eastern Mediterranean. There is some evidence that the Dorians reached Greece from the North although there are many theories about the location from which they came. It is however evident that of all the areas of Greece, the one that r ...
Chapter 4 Power
... • Plato’s ideas about reality and government= there is a higher world of eternal, unchanging Forms that has always existed. These forms make up reality and only a trained mind could understand them. What we see is but a reflection of that reality, a shadow of the true form (Plato’s Cave). Government ...
... • Plato’s ideas about reality and government= there is a higher world of eternal, unchanging Forms that has always existed. These forms make up reality and only a trained mind could understand them. What we see is but a reflection of that reality, a shadow of the true form (Plato’s Cave). Government ...
The City-States of Ancient Greece
... it to have two seaports, one on the Saronic Gulf and one on the Corinthian Gulf. As a result, the city was one of the wealthiest cities in Ancient Greece. The Corinthians developed their own coins and required that traders use them when in their city. Corinth is perhaps most famous for its architect ...
... it to have two seaports, one on the Saronic Gulf and one on the Corinthian Gulf. As a result, the city was one of the wealthiest cities in Ancient Greece. The Corinthians developed their own coins and required that traders use them when in their city. Corinth is perhaps most famous for its architect ...
chapter 4 - Novel Stars
... The Greeks enjoyed different types of plays, such as the tragedy and the comedy. A tragedy focused on the suffering of the major character and a comedy focused on ridiculing things. The father of Greek tragedy was Aeschylus, whose plays include those in the oresteia. They also enjoyed epic and lyric ...
... The Greeks enjoyed different types of plays, such as the tragedy and the comedy. A tragedy focused on the suffering of the major character and a comedy focused on ridiculing things. The father of Greek tragedy was Aeschylus, whose plays include those in the oresteia. They also enjoyed epic and lyric ...
Early Greece Guided Notes
... o This is a ____________, a Greek infantry soldier. o Hoplites were __________ _________ freemen who had to pay for their own weapon and shield. o What is this called? ____________________>>> o Soldiers get in a tight box. They each have a large shield and a 9 foot long spear. It was used in the ___ ...
... o This is a ____________, a Greek infantry soldier. o Hoplites were __________ _________ freemen who had to pay for their own weapon and shield. o What is this called? ____________________>>> o Soldiers get in a tight box. They each have a large shield and a 9 foot long spear. It was used in the ___ ...
EARLY GREECE - World History
... o This is a ____________, a Greek infantry soldier. o Hoplites were __________ _________ freemen who had to pay for their own weapon and shield. o What is this called? ____________________>>> o Soldiers get in a tight box. They each have a large shield and a 9 foot long spear. It was used in the ___ ...
... o This is a ____________, a Greek infantry soldier. o Hoplites were __________ _________ freemen who had to pay for their own weapon and shield. o What is this called? ____________________>>> o Soldiers get in a tight box. They each have a large shield and a 9 foot long spear. It was used in the ___ ...
CHAPTER 2 - THE RISE OF GREEK CIVILIZATION
... The chapter begins by stressing the importance of the ancient Greeks to the history of Western Civilization. Although Greek civilization was centered in the lands surrounding the Aegean Sea, the Greeks spread their culture throughout the Mediterranean area and even into the Black Sea region, coming ...
... The chapter begins by stressing the importance of the ancient Greeks to the history of Western Civilization. Although Greek civilization was centered in the lands surrounding the Aegean Sea, the Greeks spread their culture throughout the Mediterranean area and even into the Black Sea region, coming ...
CHAPTER 2 - THE RISE OF GREEK CIVILIZATION CHAPTER
... The chapter begins by stressing the importance of the ancient Greeks to the history of Western Civilization. Although Greek civilization was centered in the lands surrounding the Aegean Sea, the Greeks spread their culture throughout the Mediterranean area and even into the Black Sea region, coming ...
... The chapter begins by stressing the importance of the ancient Greeks to the history of Western Civilization. Although Greek civilization was centered in the lands surrounding the Aegean Sea, the Greeks spread their culture throughout the Mediterranean area and even into the Black Sea region, coming ...
History 110 Homework Quiz #2 1. The chief center of
... Dr. Julie Harris Use chapters 3 & 4 from your textbook to answer the questions below. Scantron forms will be provided in class. 1. The chief center of Minoan Crete was a. Athens b. Sparta c. Heracleion d. Knossos e. Mycenae 2. Which of the following Dark Age Greece settlements is not correctly paire ...
... Dr. Julie Harris Use chapters 3 & 4 from your textbook to answer the questions below. Scantron forms will be provided in class. 1. The chief center of Minoan Crete was a. Athens b. Sparta c. Heracleion d. Knossos e. Mycenae 2. Which of the following Dark Age Greece settlements is not correctly paire ...
ArchaicGreece - Harrisburg Academy
... Sparta was conservative • Started out interested in trade • They even had a poet named Alcman who wrote love poetry! • But when their helots (slaves) revolted, it took 17 long years to get them under control • The Spartans took drastic measures to ensure a revolt would not happen again and became a ...
... Sparta was conservative • Started out interested in trade • They even had a poet named Alcman who wrote love poetry! • But when their helots (slaves) revolted, it took 17 long years to get them under control • The Spartans took drastic measures to ensure a revolt would not happen again and became a ...
ancient greece - Barren County Schools
... unable to pay them back, they lost their ___________, becoming ________________ and ____________________. -farmers were _____________________ in the Greek army, more ___________________ than a wealthy ________________. -Other middle class working people (_______________) joined forces with the farme ...
... unable to pay them back, they lost their ___________, becoming ________________ and ____________________. -farmers were _____________________ in the Greek army, more ___________________ than a wealthy ________________. -Other middle class working people (_______________) joined forces with the farme ...
The Geography and Early People of Ancient Greece
... • Writes the Illiad and the Odyssey – Tells the stories of the travels of characters to and from the Trojan War – Incorporates numerous gods and goddesses – Showed the incorporation of Greek mythology into the daily lives of the Greek people ...
... • Writes the Illiad and the Odyssey – Tells the stories of the travels of characters to and from the Trojan War – Incorporates numerous gods and goddesses – Showed the incorporation of Greek mythology into the daily lives of the Greek people ...
Ancient Greece and the Formation of the Western Mind
... the two most prominent city-states were Athens and Sparta • Combined, these two city-states defeated the great Persian Army and inspired Greeks with a confidence that knew no bounds ...
... the two most prominent city-states were Athens and Sparta • Combined, these two city-states defeated the great Persian Army and inspired Greeks with a confidence that knew no bounds ...
Chapter 3 - FBCAworldhistory
... They were encouraged to steal to prove their resourcefulness. At the age of 20 they became part of the army. At age 30, if they had proved their worthiness, they could become citizens of Sparta. They lived in the army camp and were prepared to fight at all times. ...
... They were encouraged to steal to prove their resourcefulness. At the age of 20 they became part of the army. At age 30, if they had proved their worthiness, they could become citizens of Sparta. They lived in the army camp and were prepared to fight at all times. ...
Warring City-States.key
... changed life in Greece. First, Dorians and Mycenaeans alike began to identify less with the culture of their ancestors and more with the local area where they lived. Second, by the end of this period, the method of governing areas had changed from tribal or clan control to more formal governments—th ...
... changed life in Greece. First, Dorians and Mycenaeans alike began to identify less with the culture of their ancestors and more with the local area where they lived. Second, by the end of this period, the method of governing areas had changed from tribal or clan control to more formal governments—th ...
Dorians
The Dorians (/ˈdɔriənz, ˈdɔər-/; Greek: Δωριεῖς, Dōrieis, singular Δωριεύς, Dōrieus) were one of the four major ethnic groups among which the Hellenes (or Greeks) of Classical Greece considered themselves divided (along with the Aeolians, Achaeans and Ionians). They are almost always referred to as just ""the Dorians"", as they are in the earliest literary mention of them in Odyssey, where they already can be found inhabiting the island of Crete.They were diverse in way of life and social organization, varying from the populous trade center of the city of Corinth, known for its ornate style in art and architecture, to the isolationist, military state of Sparta. And yet, all Hellenes knew which localities were Dorian, and which were not. Dorian states at war could more likely, but not always, count on the assistance of other Dorian states. Dorians were distinguished by the Doric Greek dialect and by characteristic social and historical traditions.In the 5th century BC, Dorians and Ionians were the two most politically important Greek ethne, whose ultimate clash resulted in the Peloponnesian War. The degree to which fifth-century Hellenes self-identified as ""Ionian"" or ""Dorian"" has itself been disputed. At one extreme Édouard Will concludes that there was no true ethnic component in fifth-century Greek culture, in spite of anti-Dorian elements in Athenian propaganda. At the other extreme John Alty reinterprets the sources to conclude that ethnicity did motivate fifth-century actions. Moderns viewing these ethnic identifications through the fifth- and fourth-century BC literary tradition have been profoundly influenced by their own social politics. Also, according to E.N. Tigerstedt, nineteenth-century European admirers of virtues they considered ""Dorian"" identified themselves as ""Laconophile"" and found responsive parallels in the culture of their day as well; their biases contribute to the traditional modern interpretation of ""Dorians"".