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... For much of the war Sparta was in charge of the Greek alliance against the Persians After the Delian league was established, Sparta gave up its leadership of the war against Persia As a result, relations between Athens and Sparta eventually became strained-especially, once Athens began to appear to ...
... For much of the war Sparta was in charge of the Greek alliance against the Persians After the Delian league was established, Sparta gave up its leadership of the war against Persia As a result, relations between Athens and Sparta eventually became strained-especially, once Athens began to appear to ...
NB#3: Politics and the Ancient Greek City State
... city-state. He created a Council of Five Hundred which proposed laws for Athens. All male citizens over the age of thirty could serve for a term of one year on this Council and no one could serve more than two terms in a lifetime. Such an organization was necessary, thought Cleisthenes, so that ever ...
... city-state. He created a Council of Five Hundred which proposed laws for Athens. All male citizens over the age of thirty could serve for a term of one year on this Council and no one could serve more than two terms in a lifetime. Such an organization was necessary, thought Cleisthenes, so that ever ...
Athens and Sparta - meganhwhiting
... • Sparta was much different than Athens. They ignored new ideas and focused on building a strong military – Others considered Spartan life to be harsh and had no desire to live this way ...
... • Sparta was much different than Athens. They ignored new ideas and focused on building a strong military – Others considered Spartan life to be harsh and had no desire to live this way ...
Athens and Sparta - mrdavisatpiedmont
... • Sparta was much different than Athens. They ignored new ideas and focused on building a strong military – Others considered Spartan life to be harsh and had no desire to live this way ...
... • Sparta was much different than Athens. They ignored new ideas and focused on building a strong military – Others considered Spartan life to be harsh and had no desire to live this way ...
Sparta and Athens - 6th Grade Social Studies
... could belong to the assembly and vote on laws. However, members had new powers. They could debate matters openly, hear court cases, and appoint army generals. Most importantly, Cleisthenes created a new council of 500 citizens to help the assembly carry out daily business. The council proposed laws, ...
... could belong to the assembly and vote on laws. However, members had new powers. They could debate matters openly, hear court cases, and appoint army generals. Most importantly, Cleisthenes created a new council of 500 citizens to help the assembly carry out daily business. The council proposed laws, ...
Greek Government 2010
... Archon – a land-holding aristocrat initially appointed to office for life and was responsible for supervising the government administration. Later it became a 1 year elected position. Council of 500 – people had to be over 30 to serve and could only serve on the council once in their lifetime. Citiz ...
... Archon – a land-holding aristocrat initially appointed to office for life and was responsible for supervising the government administration. Later it became a 1 year elected position. Council of 500 – people had to be over 30 to serve and could only serve on the council once in their lifetime. Citiz ...
Greece Test 3 Name THE PERSIAN WARS (499 – 479 B.C.) In the
... assisted them at first, but then withdrew their help. In five years the Persians had rather easily put down the revolt in Asia Minor. This gave the Persian king ___________ the idea to attack the mainland in ______ B.C. He decided that the best way to do this would be to strike at the heart of Greek ...
... assisted them at first, but then withdrew their help. In five years the Persians had rather easily put down the revolt in Asia Minor. This gave the Persian king ___________ the idea to attack the mainland in ______ B.C. He decided that the best way to do this would be to strike at the heart of Greek ...
Athens and Sparta - Greek Worlds Apart Athenian Art What
... Directions: Read the description for each Athenian or Spartan technology. In the box next to it, find possible influences in your notes from the politics, culture, geography, or history of each citystate that may have had a role in creating this technology/artifact. Then, list some modernday com ...
... Directions: Read the description for each Athenian or Spartan technology. In the box next to it, find possible influences in your notes from the politics, culture, geography, or history of each citystate that may have had a role in creating this technology/artifact. Then, list some modernday com ...
Notes for teachers Key Stage 2: The Persian wars
... • You will learn about Athens, what it was like to be an Athenian and the recent wars with Persia. You will use this knowledge to think like an Athenian for the rest of the session. • You are now an Athenian envoy going to visit the King. You have been asked to decide whether to recommend to the Ath ...
... • You will learn about Athens, what it was like to be an Athenian and the recent wars with Persia. You will use this knowledge to think like an Athenian for the rest of the session. • You are now an Athenian envoy going to visit the King. You have been asked to decide whether to recommend to the Ath ...
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... In 490 B.C.E. the Battle of Marathon was a brief but important event in the war between the Greek city-states and The Persian Empire. The results of the battle had unforeseen effects on Athens and the future of Western Civilization. The Greek 'Golden Age', centred in Athens, brought about new forms ...
... In 490 B.C.E. the Battle of Marathon was a brief but important event in the war between the Greek city-states and The Persian Empire. The results of the battle had unforeseen effects on Athens and the future of Western Civilization. The Greek 'Golden Age', centred in Athens, brought about new forms ...
Christian Habicht. Athens from Alexander to Antony. Translated by
... mid-third century, Habicht argues, the Athenians retreated to a more self-serving politics, seeking to be on the winning side in the great conflicts they could no longer control; and in this they were usually strikingly successful, reacquiring parts of their old Aegean empire (albeit under different ...
... mid-third century, Habicht argues, the Athenians retreated to a more self-serving politics, seeking to be on the winning side in the great conflicts they could no longer control; and in this they were usually strikingly successful, reacquiring parts of their old Aegean empire (albeit under different ...
Ch. 4 Section 4- The Age of Pericles
... and weaving, and patron goddess of the city (the pedimental sculptures tell the stories of her birth and her victorious contest with Poseidon to be patron god of Athens). Inside the temple stood her 40 foot tall gold and ivory (chryselephantine) cult statue made by Pheidias, friend of Pericles. ...
... and weaving, and patron goddess of the city (the pedimental sculptures tell the stories of her birth and her victorious contest with Poseidon to be patron god of Athens). Inside the temple stood her 40 foot tall gold and ivory (chryselephantine) cult statue made by Pheidias, friend of Pericles. ...
Chapter 11: The Ancient Greeks Lesson 1: The Early Greeks
... C. MINOANS began their civilization on the island of CRETE 2000 BCE-1400 BCE D. MINOANS Created fine ART: carved statues, pottery, metal bowls, jewelry and weaving. MINOANS were also great sailors and TRADED with Egypt, Phoenicia and Mesopotamia. The MINOANS were MASTER BUILDERS and built huge palac ...
... C. MINOANS began their civilization on the island of CRETE 2000 BCE-1400 BCE D. MINOANS Created fine ART: carved statues, pottery, metal bowls, jewelry and weaving. MINOANS were also great sailors and TRADED with Egypt, Phoenicia and Mesopotamia. The MINOANS were MASTER BUILDERS and built huge palac ...
greek city states g6 gle11
... If Born outside Greece—No citizenship Citizens could Vote, fight in Army, hold office, speak for themselves in court. Greatest City-States -- (Athens, Sparta ...
... If Born outside Greece—No citizenship Citizens could Vote, fight in Army, hold office, speak for themselves in court. Greatest City-States -- (Athens, Sparta ...
Classical Greece #1 (Greeks #2)
... EARLIER GREEKS FOUGHT WITH THEIR MEN IN CHARIOTS BUT IN CLASSICAL PERIOD a. COMPOSED PRIMARILY OF INFANTRYMEN CALLED HOPLITES b. CHEAPER THAN HORSES & CHARIOTS ...
... EARLIER GREEKS FOUGHT WITH THEIR MEN IN CHARIOTS BUT IN CLASSICAL PERIOD a. COMPOSED PRIMARILY OF INFANTRYMEN CALLED HOPLITES b. CHEAPER THAN HORSES & CHARIOTS ...
Background to Lysistrata
... –Psychology of individuals through speeches –Tended to get a little “preachy” ...
... –Psychology of individuals through speeches –Tended to get a little “preachy” ...
Britain`s 13 “Colonies”
... 3. City-states acted like miniature countries. Each was independent of other city-states. Each had its own unique government, army, and expectations for citizens. Athens & Sparta were two of the most famous “city-states” because they were so different ...
... 3. City-states acted like miniature countries. Each was independent of other city-states. Each had its own unique government, army, and expectations for citizens. Athens & Sparta were two of the most famous “city-states” because they were so different ...
Athens vs. Sparta Cornell Notes
... • Sparta was ruled by two kings. • Elected officials ran the day-to-day activities. • Sparta’s government was set up to control the city’s helots or slaves. • Since all true citizens were in the military, many other people were needed to do all other jobs! • Slaves grew all the city’s crops and did ...
... • Sparta was ruled by two kings. • Elected officials ran the day-to-day activities. • Sparta’s government was set up to control the city’s helots or slaves. • Since all true citizens were in the military, many other people were needed to do all other jobs! • Slaves grew all the city’s crops and did ...
Slide 1 - Images
... States has a representative democracy where citizens choose a smaller group to make laws and governmental decisions on their behalf. ...
... States has a representative democracy where citizens choose a smaller group to make laws and governmental decisions on their behalf. ...
From Classical to Contemporary
... • Chorus-Leader: “Hail, manliest of all women! Now is your time: be forceful and flexible, high-class and vulgar, haughty and sweet, a woman for all seasons; because the head men of Greece, caught by your charms, have gathered together with all their mutual complaints and are turning them over to yo ...
... • Chorus-Leader: “Hail, manliest of all women! Now is your time: be forceful and flexible, high-class and vulgar, haughty and sweet, a woman for all seasons; because the head men of Greece, caught by your charms, have gathered together with all their mutual complaints and are turning them over to yo ...
History
... _____ Xerxes thought that the Greeks would fight against his superior numbers _____ Xerxes thought that freedom was a disadvantage to the Greeks _____ Xerxes thought that a single master is what makes men courageous ...
... _____ Xerxes thought that the Greeks would fight against his superior numbers _____ Xerxes thought that freedom was a disadvantage to the Greeks _____ Xerxes thought that a single master is what makes men courageous ...
Ch4_2 Notes
... At birth they were determined fit or weak. If weak, they were abandoned. At age 7 left home and trained to be a soldier. 20 - became soldiers 30 - they could marry but Sparta and the army were still first priority. 60 - retired. Girls were active (They ran and played sports.) Women managed ...
... At birth they were determined fit or weak. If weak, they were abandoned. At age 7 left home and trained to be a soldier. 20 - became soldiers 30 - they could marry but Sparta and the army were still first priority. 60 - retired. Girls were active (They ran and played sports.) Women managed ...
Athens - NextSunday Gallery
... the city has been known as the birthplace of western civilization. It was the intellectual center of the Greco-Roman world. During his second missionary journey, the Apostle Paul visited Athens and engaged in dialogue with resident scholars and gave witness to the resurrected Jesus (Acts 17). Paul o ...
... the city has been known as the birthplace of western civilization. It was the intellectual center of the Greco-Roman world. During his second missionary journey, the Apostle Paul visited Athens and engaged in dialogue with resident scholars and gave witness to the resurrected Jesus (Acts 17). Paul o ...
Unit 6 Lesson 8 The Persian and Peloponnesian Wars
... Sparta now the most powerful city-state - controlled most of Greece - resentment against them grew - led to wars between the city-states - weakened all of Greece ...
... Sparta now the most powerful city-state - controlled most of Greece - resentment against them grew - led to wars between the city-states - weakened all of Greece ...