Agenda September 21 or 22
... contradictions at its heart: a democracy reliant on slavery and imperialism to underpin its political system. A culture much celebrated for its rationality yet equally based on magic and mystery cults.” – “A good historical review of Athens in terms of democracy. They used the standard shots of the ...
... contradictions at its heart: a democracy reliant on slavery and imperialism to underpin its political system. A culture much celebrated for its rationality yet equally based on magic and mystery cults.” – “A good historical review of Athens in terms of democracy. They used the standard shots of the ...
Warring City
... themes such as love, hate, war, betrayal – hero always had a tragic flaw – Comedy – slapstick situations and crude humor ...
... themes such as love, hate, war, betrayal – hero always had a tragic flaw – Comedy – slapstick situations and crude humor ...
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... arbitrarily by aristocratic magistrates. His code, written about 621 B.C., became famous for its harshness; death was the penalty for almost all crimes. One advance was in the laws of homicide, which recognized the responsibility of the state, not the victim's family, in punishing a murderer; thus b ...
... arbitrarily by aristocratic magistrates. His code, written about 621 B.C., became famous for its harshness; death was the penalty for almost all crimes. One advance was in the laws of homicide, which recognized the responsibility of the state, not the victim's family, in punishing a murderer; thus b ...
Democracy and Greece`s Golden Age
... breaking out into small pustules and ulcers….They succumbed, as in most cases, on the seventh or eighth day, to the internal inflammation…But if they passed this stage, and the disease descended further into the bowels, inducing a violent ulceration there accompanied by severe diarrhea, this brought ...
... breaking out into small pustules and ulcers….They succumbed, as in most cases, on the seventh or eighth day, to the internal inflammation…But if they passed this stage, and the disease descended further into the bowels, inducing a violent ulceration there accompanied by severe diarrhea, this brought ...
PowerPoint Presentation - The Peloponnesian War 431
... the democracy in 411, but were overthrown by moderate oligarchs – the 5000 – due to their cruelty.. Athenian success against the Spartans with the help of Alcibiades (who had been chased out of Sparta after bedding the queen) meant the democracy was restored by ...
... the democracy in 411, but were overthrown by moderate oligarchs – the 5000 – due to their cruelty.. Athenian success against the Spartans with the help of Alcibiades (who had been chased out of Sparta after bedding the queen) meant the democracy was restored by ...
MS Word - Ancient Greece
... By the time the Persians were coming into Marathon Phillipides (renowned Athenian athlete) was on his way to request help from Sparta. He covered the 150 mile journey in 2 days. However, owing to a festival, the Spartans were unable to give any help until the full moon, which was still some days awa ...
... By the time the Persians were coming into Marathon Phillipides (renowned Athenian athlete) was on his way to request help from Sparta. He covered the 150 mile journey in 2 days. However, owing to a festival, the Spartans were unable to give any help until the full moon, which was still some days awa ...
Adobe Acrobat - Ancient Greece
... By the time the Persians were coming into Marathon Phillipides (renowned Athenian athlete) was on his way to request help from Sparta. He covered the 150 mile journey in 2 days. However, owing to a festival, the Spartans were unable to give any help until the full moon, which was still some days awa ...
... By the time the Persians were coming into Marathon Phillipides (renowned Athenian athlete) was on his way to request help from Sparta. He covered the 150 mile journey in 2 days. However, owing to a festival, the Spartans were unable to give any help until the full moon, which was still some days awa ...
Student 2
... The battle occurred in the narrow straits of Salamis near the city of Athens in 480BC. It was between the Athenians and the Persians. The intention of the Salamis battle was so the Persians could get revenge on the Athenians from the damage they caused in the past battle of Marathon. This was a key ...
... The battle occurred in the narrow straits of Salamis near the city of Athens in 480BC. It was between the Athenians and the Persians. The intention of the Salamis battle was so the Persians could get revenge on the Athenians from the damage they caused in the past battle of Marathon. This was a key ...
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... Stated a person no longer had to own land to be a citizen Encouraged sculpture and other arts ...
... Stated a person no longer had to own land to be a citizen Encouraged sculpture and other arts ...
sparta vs athens - parkinsonworldhistory
... and patriotic; and Spartan males, all of whom became warriors. Newborn males judged to be weak were left to die of exposure. At the age of seven, boys left home to live in barracks and receive military training from older boys. Boys went barefoot, wore minimal clothing (even in winter), practiced al ...
... and patriotic; and Spartan males, all of whom became warriors. Newborn males judged to be weak were left to die of exposure. At the age of seven, boys left home to live in barracks and receive military training from older boys. Boys went barefoot, wore minimal clothing (even in winter), practiced al ...
Which was greater: Athenian or Roman Citizenship
... ( Remember, only one “grabber”) “What was the ruin of Sparta and Athens, but this, as mighty as they were in war , they spurned them as allies those whom they had conquered ( Doc B-2, Claudius, Emperor of Rome, 48 CE)” -Imagine 40,000 citizens, all completely equal, none higher in status than anothe ...
... ( Remember, only one “grabber”) “What was the ruin of Sparta and Athens, but this, as mighty as they were in war , they spurned them as allies those whom they had conquered ( Doc B-2, Claudius, Emperor of Rome, 48 CE)” -Imagine 40,000 citizens, all completely equal, none higher in status than anothe ...
Thucydides and the Peloponnesian War Lecture 22
... The northern coast of the Aegean was dotted with Greek city-states; some were members of the Delian League under the control of Athens, while others were allied with Sparta or Corinth. In 431 B.C., Athenian ambassadors expelled Corinthian envoys from Potidaea, a tiny settlement on the Chalcidician ...
... The northern coast of the Aegean was dotted with Greek city-states; some were members of the Delian League under the control of Athens, while others were allied with Sparta or Corinth. In 431 B.C., Athenian ambassadors expelled Corinthian envoys from Potidaea, a tiny settlement on the Chalcidician ...
Athens - Steven-J
... Athens starts growing more powerful because it was the lead city-state in the league. • Athens begins to conquer neighboring city-states • Treasury money used to rebuild Athens, at the other city-states displeasure. ...
... Athens starts growing more powerful because it was the lead city-state in the league. • Athens begins to conquer neighboring city-states • Treasury money used to rebuild Athens, at the other city-states displeasure. ...
Athens.Greece - Steven-J
... Athens starts growing more powerful because it was the lead city-state in the league. • Athens begins to conquer neighboring city-states • Treasury money used to rebuild Athens, at the other city-states displeasure. ...
... Athens starts growing more powerful because it was the lead city-state in the league. • Athens begins to conquer neighboring city-states • Treasury money used to rebuild Athens, at the other city-states displeasure. ...
History 9 - ENC-Social-Studies-CLC
... Introduce the term totalitarianism. Explain that it is a form of government that uses force and power to rule a people. This form of culture had its roots in the ancient Greek city-state of Sparta. Within Sparta there existed three groups: slaves, known as Helots; Spartan females, who were taught to ...
... Introduce the term totalitarianism. Explain that it is a form of government that uses force and power to rule a people. This form of culture had its roots in the ancient Greek city-state of Sparta. Within Sparta there existed three groups: slaves, known as Helots; Spartan females, who were taught to ...
Ch. 6, Section 1 (second 1/2) Guided Notes
... They would build near rocky and protected hills to protect them from attacks After 800 B.C., people began to writing again, during which Homer is believed to have written his Epic about the Trojan War ...
... They would build near rocky and protected hills to protect them from attacks After 800 B.C., people began to writing again, during which Homer is believed to have written his Epic about the Trojan War ...
Early Greeks and the Rise of City-States
... Olympic Games: A contest held in honor of Zeus, which tested men’s physical strength. ...
... Olympic Games: A contest held in honor of Zeus, which tested men’s physical strength. ...
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... city and flees. • Alcibiades is brought back to defeat Sparta. • He won many victories, but could not change tide of war • 404 B.C. Athens surrenders • Alcibiades is murdered by Sparta ...
... city and flees. • Alcibiades is brought back to defeat Sparta. • He won many victories, but could not change tide of war • 404 B.C. Athens surrenders • Alcibiades is murdered by Sparta ...
Citizens of Athens
... Boys- left home at age 7 to go live in Army barracks and begin military training & stayed in the barracks till the age of 30 Boys trained all day, in all weather with only light tunics and no shoes Slept w/o blankets on hard benches and received very little food- those that were still hungry were en ...
... Boys- left home at age 7 to go live in Army barracks and begin military training & stayed in the barracks till the age of 30 Boys trained all day, in all weather with only light tunics and no shoes Slept w/o blankets on hard benches and received very little food- those that were still hungry were en ...
Regents Review - Ancient Greece
... “Every man make up his mind to fight and move on his enemy…It’s hard for me to face so many men and with all at once.. And yet I will” - Achilles (the Iliad) ...
... “Every man make up his mind to fight and move on his enemy…It’s hard for me to face so many men and with all at once.. And yet I will” - Achilles (the Iliad) ...
Regents Review - Ancient Greece
... • Combined the helots/perioecis outnumbered the Spartans 20:1 – 650 B.C. – helots revolted against their masters ...
... • Combined the helots/perioecis outnumbered the Spartans 20:1 – 650 B.C. – helots revolted against their masters ...