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CLAS 201 (Hellenism and Philosophy)
... retreating after a couple of weeks, however, he stationed a permanent garrison at the fortress of Decelea (just as Acibiades had proposed). This garrison kept the Athenians penned up in the city. In 412 Alcibiades switched sides again. He had been conducting an affair with King Agis‟ wife and, in a ...
... retreating after a couple of weeks, however, he stationed a permanent garrison at the fortress of Decelea (just as Acibiades had proposed). This garrison kept the Athenians penned up in the city. In 412 Alcibiades switched sides again. He had been conducting an affair with King Agis‟ wife and, in a ...
“You” message
... feelings, you may want to write them down • Voicing your own planning concerns may open the door for discussing the concerns you have with the care receiver’s planning ...
... feelings, you may want to write them down • Voicing your own planning concerns may open the door for discussing the concerns you have with the care receiver’s planning ...
The Battle of Marathon, 490 BC
... or, by securing her freedom, to be remembered by all future generations. For never since the time that the Athenians became a people were they in so great a danger as now. If they bow their necks beneath the yoke of the Persians, the woes which they will have to suffer...are already determined. If, ...
... or, by securing her freedom, to be remembered by all future generations. For never since the time that the Athenians became a people were they in so great a danger as now. If they bow their necks beneath the yoke of the Persians, the woes which they will have to suffer...are already determined. If, ...
Solon and Peisistratos
... To the Greeks, a "tyrant" was not necessarily an evil, greedy, arbitrary ruler, but was simply a monarch who seized power instead of gaining it according to custom. Or should we say seized power within recent memory? Although the origins of "legitimate" monarchy are cloudy, it's a safe bet to specul ...
... To the Greeks, a "tyrant" was not necessarily an evil, greedy, arbitrary ruler, but was simply a monarch who seized power instead of gaining it according to custom. Or should we say seized power within recent memory? Although the origins of "legitimate" monarchy are cloudy, it's a safe bet to specul ...
Political Changes during the Archaic Period (750
... • He reduced the power of the aristocracy by making non-aristocrats hoplites, by instituting a system of traveling judges , banning many nobles, and confiscating their property. • He helped small farmers switch to cultivating more profitable crops such as ...
... • He reduced the power of the aristocracy by making non-aristocrats hoplites, by instituting a system of traveling judges , banning many nobles, and confiscating their property. • He helped small farmers switch to cultivating more profitable crops such as ...
Lesson 2 Student Handout 2.4—The Burning of Athens
... could from the inhabitants. Whatever they could not take, they destroyed. Not only were objects of value taken by the Persians, they also sought revenge by taking prisoners, enslaving them, and making them follow behind the army. After destroying several cities, the army split up, some soldiers cont ...
... could from the inhabitants. Whatever they could not take, they destroyed. Not only were objects of value taken by the Persians, they also sought revenge by taking prisoners, enslaving them, and making them follow behind the army. After destroying several cities, the army split up, some soldiers cont ...
how democratic was athens
... law passed by the Assembly had to be proposed by some one person, whose name appeared at the beginning of the statute. If the citizens later thought they had made a mistake they could attack the saw in court on a "writ of unconstitutionality,'' that is, as being contrary to Athenian principles. If t ...
... law passed by the Assembly had to be proposed by some one person, whose name appeared at the beginning of the statute. If the citizens later thought they had made a mistake they could attack the saw in court on a "writ of unconstitutionality,'' that is, as being contrary to Athenian principles. If t ...
D. Social structures of the city states
... Watch the movie “300” and carefully read through the two sets of information below, analyse the differences between the education systems of Athens and Sparta. ...
... Watch the movie “300” and carefully read through the two sets of information below, analyse the differences between the education systems of Athens and Sparta. ...
The Peloponnesian War
... After a year or two the Spartans will become very poor because they can’t trade with anyone. The Spartans will realize that they will never be able to win because Athens will not fight their army and will quit ...
... After a year or two the Spartans will become very poor because they can’t trade with anyone. The Spartans will realize that they will never be able to win because Athens will not fight their army and will quit ...
Ch 5-2 NOTES - Coach Simpson`s World
... Agora – is a public center. *Examples of City States: Athens, Sparta and Thebes ...
... Agora – is a public center. *Examples of City States: Athens, Sparta and Thebes ...
“Does Anyone Care about the Greeks Living in Asia?:” Ionia and
... independent entity, Samos is only referred to as a geographical space, and, of the other eleven Ionian poleis, only Erythrae is mentioned by name. Yet, the extant speeches belie continued intercourse across the imagined boundary set up by the King’s Peace, as well as commerce between Athens and Chio ...
... independent entity, Samos is only referred to as a geographical space, and, of the other eleven Ionian poleis, only Erythrae is mentioned by name. Yet, the extant speeches belie continued intercourse across the imagined boundary set up by the King’s Peace, as well as commerce between Athens and Chio ...
and what can you invest in?
... technology is used and integrated into the world of finance and investment management – What are some of the IT tools that you might use and how might they be used? – We will look at how you can integrate IT and finance/investment management on both the professional and personal levels ...
... technology is used and integrated into the world of finance and investment management – What are some of the IT tools that you might use and how might they be used? – We will look at how you can integrate IT and finance/investment management on both the professional and personal levels ...
Ancient Greece - Eli Gulsby
... _______ 1. The civilization of ancient Greece was at its peak nearly 1000 years ago. _______ 2. The ancient Greeks had no written language but still produced a very successful civilization. _______ 3. For most of its history, ancient Greece was not a politically unified country. _______ 4. The Greek ...
... _______ 1. The civilization of ancient Greece was at its peak nearly 1000 years ago. _______ 2. The ancient Greeks had no written language but still produced a very successful civilization. _______ 3. For most of its history, ancient Greece was not a politically unified country. _______ 4. The Greek ...
Government in Athens
... overthrown by a tyrant, Peisistratus (py-SIStruht-uhs). • A tyrant is a person who held power through force. • In ancient Greece, tyrants were good leaders, unifying the city and improving Athens. ...
... overthrown by a tyrant, Peisistratus (py-SIStruht-uhs). • A tyrant is a person who held power through force. • In ancient Greece, tyrants were good leaders, unifying the city and improving Athens. ...
Results of the Persian Wars
... wealth or social class, should take part in government. • WHY??? • The assembly met several times a month and needed at least 6,000 members present to take a vote. This was direct democracy, a large number of citizens took part in the day to day affairs of the government. • He paid salaries to men w ...
... wealth or social class, should take part in government. • WHY??? • The assembly met several times a month and needed at least 6,000 members present to take a vote. This was direct democracy, a large number of citizens took part in the day to day affairs of the government. • He paid salaries to men w ...
PHIL 310 Prelude to Socrates Lesher
... a wide circle of admirers but worried some Athenians because he seemed to be departing from the old ways of educating young men in civic and moral virtue. Gorgias of Leontini (b. around 485 B.C. in Sicily)--a disciple of Empedocles, he taught rhetorical techniques and gave public speeches for large ...
... a wide circle of admirers but worried some Athenians because he seemed to be departing from the old ways of educating young men in civic and moral virtue. Gorgias of Leontini (b. around 485 B.C. in Sicily)--a disciple of Empedocles, he taught rhetorical techniques and gave public speeches for large ...
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... overthrown by Cleisthenes, a noble 6. He put into effect the Western world’s first constitution. Democratic Constitution, favoring the equality of all people The Assembly was open to all males over 20 years old. ...
... overthrown by Cleisthenes, a noble 6. He put into effect the Western world’s first constitution. Democratic Constitution, favoring the equality of all people The Assembly was open to all males over 20 years old. ...
Delian League - bankstowntafehsc
... leadership to Athens. However, this changed following an earthquake and slave revolt in Sparta in 464. Cimon sent soldiers to help the Spartans crush the revolt, but the Spartans ordered them home, fearing they might spread ideas about democracy to the slave population. Cimon was publicly humiliated ...
... leadership to Athens. However, this changed following an earthquake and slave revolt in Sparta in 464. Cimon sent soldiers to help the Spartans crush the revolt, but the Spartans ordered them home, fearing they might spread ideas about democracy to the slave population. Cimon was publicly humiliated ...
Athenian vs. US Democracy
... Any man not born to two Athenian parents was no longer considered a citizen. Pericles hoped this change would limit alliances created between Athenian government officials and foreign leaders to help certain benefit some but not others. Under Pericles, democracy came to mean the equality of opportun ...
... Any man not born to two Athenian parents was no longer considered a citizen. Pericles hoped this change would limit alliances created between Athenian government officials and foreign leaders to help certain benefit some but not others. Under Pericles, democracy came to mean the equality of opportun ...
Athens vs Spartan society DBQ
... but the Assembly voted to decide if the laws should be allowed, served for life. Kings: two kings elected by the Assembly; served for life, and leaders during war, could not declare war Assembly: all citizens over 30 years of age; elected government members and did not make laws but voted whether th ...
... but the Assembly voted to decide if the laws should be allowed, served for life. Kings: two kings elected by the Assembly; served for life, and leaders during war, could not declare war Assembly: all citizens over 30 years of age; elected government members and did not make laws but voted whether th ...
Socrates- one of the greatest philosophers who encouraged people
... Two major powers fighting for control over Greece (Athens and Sparta) Creation of Alliances (Delian and Peloponnesian League) Sparta was worried about Athenian wealth and power Athens built a huge Navy Causes of the Peloponnesian Wars ...
... Two major powers fighting for control over Greece (Athens and Sparta) Creation of Alliances (Delian and Peloponnesian League) Sparta was worried about Athenian wealth and power Athens built a huge Navy Causes of the Peloponnesian Wars ...
Greek Mega Test Review 1. Compare and Contrast the
... 7. List and explain the major parts of the Peloponnesian war. Start Plague & Early War Peace of Nicias - Athens & - Pericles and - Called for a 50 Sparta were 1/3 of Athens years peace, big rivals. dies from the but was - Athens plan plague. broken. was to use its - No clear walls to winner. protect ...
... 7. List and explain the major parts of the Peloponnesian war. Start Plague & Early War Peace of Nicias - Athens & - Pericles and - Called for a 50 Sparta were 1/3 of Athens years peace, big rivals. dies from the but was - Athens plan plague. broken. was to use its - No clear walls to winner. protect ...