Slide 1
... patron goddess of Athens. The eastern pediment contains the scene of Athena’s birth and on the western pediment we see the contest of Athena and Poseidon for the rule of Athens. On the eastern metopes we see that battle of the giants and on the western metopes the scenes are from the battle of the A ...
... patron goddess of Athens. The eastern pediment contains the scene of Athena’s birth and on the western pediment we see the contest of Athena and Poseidon for the rule of Athens. On the eastern metopes we see that battle of the giants and on the western metopes the scenes are from the battle of the A ...
essay on delian league
... into the Athenian Empire. This essay will discuss how Athens became not only a member but leader of the Delian League; it will also examine Aristides, Cimon and Pericles fight for the right to set the direction of the League, Pericles’ foreign policy and finally Sparta’s response to Athens growing p ...
... into the Athenian Empire. This essay will discuss how Athens became not only a member but leader of the Delian League; it will also examine Aristides, Cimon and Pericles fight for the right to set the direction of the League, Pericles’ foreign policy and finally Sparta’s response to Athens growing p ...
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... The Greeks at War: Trojan, Persian, & Peloponnesian Wars Persian War Narrator 3: The Greeks, or should I say polis people, derived from two different types of people: The DORIANS, and The MYCENEANS. SCENE 1: Dorians turn into Spartans. Myceneans turn into Athenians Narrator 1: In 519 BC, the Persian ...
... The Greeks at War: Trojan, Persian, & Peloponnesian Wars Persian War Narrator 3: The Greeks, or should I say polis people, derived from two different types of people: The DORIANS, and The MYCENEANS. SCENE 1: Dorians turn into Spartans. Myceneans turn into Athenians Narrator 1: In 519 BC, the Persian ...
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... annual return for Canada's largest equity funds, over two consecutive five-year periods, starting in 1993. Four of the top six performers from 1993 to 1998 also made it into the top six in the past five years. Those four included two Trimark funds (Select Growth and Trimark SC), Fidelity Canadian As ...
... annual return for Canada's largest equity funds, over two consecutive five-year periods, starting in 1993. Four of the top six performers from 1993 to 1998 also made it into the top six in the past five years. Those four included two Trimark funds (Select Growth and Trimark SC), Fidelity Canadian As ...
Athens and Sparta
... senate, or boule. It was made up of 500 citizens. The citizens’ assembly, or ekkelesia was made up of citizens who chose to attend. The assembly approved or disapproved laws proposed by the senate. ...
... senate, or boule. It was made up of 500 citizens. The citizens’ assembly, or ekkelesia was made up of citizens who chose to attend. The assembly approved or disapproved laws proposed by the senate. ...
2. Athens: The Polis - The Cupola: Scholarship at Gettysburg College
... neighbours, but are an example to them. It is true that we are called a democracy, for the administration is in the hands of the many and not of the few. But while the law secures equal justice to all alike in their private disputes, the claim of excellence is also recognised; and when a citizen is ...
... neighbours, but are an example to them. It is true that we are called a democracy, for the administration is in the hands of the many and not of the few. But while the law secures equal justice to all alike in their private disputes, the claim of excellence is also recognised; and when a citizen is ...
ancient greek theater, the bacchae, and the politics of theater
... into the city. Although it is a brutal punishment, it is presented as the just end to disrespecting a god. In seeing this story, all of Athens, rich and poor, would sit shoulder to shoulder and watch a story about a king who fails, in itself a leveler of social hierarchy. But more than this, all wou ...
... into the city. Although it is a brutal punishment, it is presented as the just end to disrespecting a god. In seeing this story, all of Athens, rich and poor, would sit shoulder to shoulder and watch a story about a king who fails, in itself a leveler of social hierarchy. But more than this, all wou ...
Development of Democracy in Ancient Greece
... Probably just a codification of existing practices/oral law. Comparable to Hammurabi's Code. Violation and punishments clear. Laws readily available to all. Empowering. In effect, reduces power of aristocracy. Probably written b/c of pressure from new hoplite classes. All his laws were repealed by S ...
... Probably just a codification of existing practices/oral law. Comparable to Hammurabi's Code. Violation and punishments clear. Laws readily available to all. Empowering. In effect, reduces power of aristocracy. Probably written b/c of pressure from new hoplite classes. All his laws were repealed by S ...
Key Changes Ahead
... cannot control the outcome, but it needs to ask the right questions of the fund manager. What kind of MMFs will it offer? If it offers a government fund, will it be one that voluntarily imposes redemption fees and gates, as is permitted under the new rules? How will it police its funds to make sure ...
... cannot control the outcome, but it needs to ask the right questions of the fund manager. What kind of MMFs will it offer? If it offers a government fund, will it be one that voluntarily imposes redemption fees and gates, as is permitted under the new rules? How will it police its funds to make sure ...
The Athenian Origins of Direct Democracy
... reforms of Solon, men from newer and less-established families could work their way up economically and achieve positions of political leadership. Solon did not end the agricultural crisis in Greece and so factional strife remained. In 561, the former military leader Pisistratus (c.600-527 B.C.) app ...
... reforms of Solon, men from newer and less-established families could work their way up economically and achieve positions of political leadership. Solon did not end the agricultural crisis in Greece and so factional strife remained. In 561, the former military leader Pisistratus (c.600-527 B.C.) app ...
economics on one page
... 16. Public finance: In all public enterprises, in order to maintain a high degree of efficiency and good management, market principles should be adopted whenever possible: (1) Government should try to do only what private enterprise cannot do; government should not engage in businesses that private ...
... 16. Public finance: In all public enterprises, in order to maintain a high degree of efficiency and good management, market principles should be adopted whenever possible: (1) Government should try to do only what private enterprise cannot do; government should not engage in businesses that private ...
Chapter 27 Two City-States Athens and Sparta
... In Sparta, the purpose of education was to produce capable men and women who could fight to protect the city-state. Spartans were likely to abandon sickly infants who might not grow up to be strong soldiers. Spartans highly valued discipline and strength. From the age of 7, all Spartan children tra ...
... In Sparta, the purpose of education was to produce capable men and women who could fight to protect the city-state. Spartans were likely to abandon sickly infants who might not grow up to be strong soldiers. Spartans highly valued discipline and strength. From the age of 7, all Spartan children tra ...
Compound Interest Project
... Algebra 2 Honors Goal: The goal is to use compound interest formulas to investigate and compare savings situations while using your writing skills to clearly communicate the solution. Role: You are the financial consultant for a young couple who would like to invest some money and are in need of fin ...
... Algebra 2 Honors Goal: The goal is to use compound interest formulas to investigate and compare savings situations while using your writing skills to clearly communicate the solution. Role: You are the financial consultant for a young couple who would like to invest some money and are in need of fin ...
NA SERVICE RESUME
... participants, and will be collected and destroyed at the close of the meeting, or when the seat you have been nominated for has been elected. Before you complete this resume, the RSC would like to let you know a little more about service at the Regional level. The position for which you may be nomin ...
... participants, and will be collected and destroyed at the close of the meeting, or when the seat you have been nominated for has been elected. Before you complete this resume, the RSC would like to let you know a little more about service at the Regional level. The position for which you may be nomin ...
Background Guide 1.1
... Peloponnesus. In 478 the Delian League is created by Athens as a collection of equal Polei becomes dominated by Athens. With the Delian League, Athens now controls shipping in Aegean. In 479 Athens begins building long walls around the city-state in order to strengthen the city’s defenses and in 477 ...
... Peloponnesus. In 478 the Delian League is created by Athens as a collection of equal Polei becomes dominated by Athens. With the Delian League, Athens now controls shipping in Aegean. In 479 Athens begins building long walls around the city-state in order to strengthen the city’s defenses and in 477 ...
The Epic of Gilgamesh
... Greece banded together and formed a league to fight the Persians, known as the Delian League. Despite the valiant efforts of the 300 Spartans led by Leonidas, the Greeks lost the Battle of Thermopylae (thurMOP-uh-lee), but Themistocles proved that the Greek navy was effective against Persia. The Gre ...
... Greece banded together and formed a league to fight the Persians, known as the Delian League. Despite the valiant efforts of the 300 Spartans led by Leonidas, the Greeks lost the Battle of Thermopylae (thurMOP-uh-lee), but Themistocles proved that the Greek navy was effective against Persia. The Gre ...
The Early Greeks
... the activity below will help you learn more about the early Greeks. Use your textbook to decide if a statement is true or false. Write T or F in the blank, and if a statement is false, rewrite it correctly on the line. 1. The mainland of Greece is a peninsula, a body of land with water on three side ...
... the activity below will help you learn more about the early Greeks. Use your textbook to decide if a statement is true or false. Write T or F in the blank, and if a statement is false, rewrite it correctly on the line. 1. The mainland of Greece is a peninsula, a body of land with water on three side ...
The History of the Peloponnesian War, Book I 1-88
... mother colony, an alliance would be in Athens’ own interest, argue the Corcyraens, due to the power of Corcyra’s navy, as well as the strategic location of Corcyra within the passage between Italy/Sicily and Athens. Corinth counters by asserting that it possesses the right to punish its own dependen ...
... mother colony, an alliance would be in Athens’ own interest, argue the Corcyraens, due to the power of Corcyra’s navy, as well as the strategic location of Corcyra within the passage between Italy/Sicily and Athens. Corinth counters by asserting that it possesses the right to punish its own dependen ...
2. Athens After the Persian Wars
... constructing many public and religious buildings, including theParthenon, the most famous temple in Athens. Pericles believed that Athens was a model—in culture and in government—for all the Greek citystates. While the leader of Athens, he encouraged creativity in all of the arts, including music an ...
... constructing many public and religious buildings, including theParthenon, the most famous temple in Athens. Pericles believed that Athens was a model—in culture and in government—for all the Greek citystates. While the leader of Athens, he encouraged creativity in all of the arts, including music an ...
What did Athenians ask the Delphic Oracle?
... Plato writing on the same episode Plato’s Laws 642 d ...
... Plato writing on the same episode Plato’s Laws 642 d ...
Investment Policy Money Market Funds Rpt
... This report provides the Committee with information concerning Money Market Funds (MMF) and seeks the Committee’s approval to use them as outlined in the revised Investment Policy approved by this Committee on 16 September 2010. ...
... This report provides the Committee with information concerning Money Market Funds (MMF) and seeks the Committee’s approval to use them as outlined in the revised Investment Policy approved by this Committee on 16 September 2010. ...
Map of the Acropolis of Athens in Socrates and Plato
... far as in the 4th millennium BC. However, studies reveal that the Pericles who existed between 495-429BC are the ones that coordinated its construction. The Pericles are attributed with the construction of the major buildings in this area. According to research, the Pericles constructed the Propylai ...
... far as in the 4th millennium BC. However, studies reveal that the Pericles who existed between 495-429BC are the ones that coordinated its construction. The Pericles are attributed with the construction of the major buildings in this area. According to research, the Pericles constructed the Propylai ...
Lec #5 Dramatic Competitions
... 3 tragedies and a single satyr play on a separate day, competed for the prize in tragedy. Like tragedies, satyr plays were set in the mythological past and featured gods and heroes, but the chorus of the this type of drama was always composed of satyrs, boisterous, half-animal companions of Dionysus ...
... 3 tragedies and a single satyr play on a separate day, competed for the prize in tragedy. Like tragedies, satyr plays were set in the mythological past and featured gods and heroes, but the chorus of the this type of drama was always composed of satyrs, boisterous, half-animal companions of Dionysus ...
Cimon role in the Delian League
... disgrace, leaving unpaid the fine imposed upon him for his conduct at Paros. Cimon's first task in life, therefore, was to remove the stain on the family name by paying this fine. The Persian danger was now over, and the immediate purpose of the Delian League was achieved. Already, however, Athens h ...
... disgrace, leaving unpaid the fine imposed upon him for his conduct at Paros. Cimon's first task in life, therefore, was to remove the stain on the family name by paying this fine. The Persian danger was now over, and the immediate purpose of the Delian League was achieved. Already, however, Athens h ...