Peloponnesian War - EDSS World History to the 16th Century
... o Pericles inspired the strategy Sparta attacked over land o People fled from the country to inside the walls of Athens o Poor living conditions, low food supplies, and the plague developed o Plague killed ¼ of the population, Pericles included The war was now dead even Sparta borrowed money from th ...
... o Pericles inspired the strategy Sparta attacked over land o People fled from the country to inside the walls of Athens o Poor living conditions, low food supplies, and the plague developed o Plague killed ¼ of the population, Pericles included The war was now dead even Sparta borrowed money from th ...
Greek Mythology
... Greek Mythology – Stories about Greek polytheism gods and goddesses. These stories portray their gods and goddesses as very human like. There is often time a moral to the myths. These Myths were some of the first written novels of the Classical world. Ex.) Zeus, Hercules, Atlas. ...
... Greek Mythology – Stories about Greek polytheism gods and goddesses. These stories portray their gods and goddesses as very human like. There is often time a moral to the myths. These Myths were some of the first written novels of the Classical world. Ex.) Zeus, Hercules, Atlas. ...
Athens’ Age of Glory - Newton Middle School
... government was run by an assembly This assembly made up laws and voted on issues Slaves and women were NOT citizens Pericles, leader of Athens Established juries and paid citizens who served on juries ...
... government was run by an assembly This assembly made up laws and voted on issues Slaves and women were NOT citizens Pericles, leader of Athens Established juries and paid citizens who served on juries ...
General info about Greece (WP)
... -even though the Persians have 2X as many men, the Athenians come out in a wild attack w/no archers or horsemen -the Persians are shocked and run back to their ships -Pheidippides is sent back the news that they won -he runs 26.2 miles (length of a marathon) Athenian leader Themistocles knew the Per ...
... -even though the Persians have 2X as many men, the Athenians come out in a wild attack w/no archers or horsemen -the Persians are shocked and run back to their ships -Pheidippides is sent back the news that they won -he runs 26.2 miles (length of a marathon) Athenian leader Themistocles knew the Per ...
Ancient Greece
... Aristocracy – wealthy land owners Tyrants – took power by force Hired soldiers to gain power Built up city-states Favored merchants and traders ...
... Aristocracy – wealthy land owners Tyrants – took power by force Hired soldiers to gain power Built up city-states Favored merchants and traders ...
Ancient Greece: Day 2
... • Athens formed Delian League for protection against the Persians, pirates – really turns into the Athenian Empire ...
... • Athens formed Delian League for protection against the Persians, pirates – really turns into the Athenian Empire ...
Sparta and Athens Fight
... surrounded the city, and waited. Athenians stayed inside hoping that the Spartans would leave. Spartans began to burn the crops in the fields around Athens. The Athenian navy escorted merchant ships to Athens which brought plenty of food. ...
... surrounded the city, and waited. Athenians stayed inside hoping that the Spartans would leave. Spartans began to burn the crops in the fields around Athens. The Athenian navy escorted merchant ships to Athens which brought plenty of food. ...
Lesson 3: The Golden Age of Athens
... Notes for Home: Your child learned about events during the Golden Age of ancient Athens. Home Activity: Discuss with your child how the Greeks explained illnesses before and after the Golden Age. Ask how he or she thinks the Athenian plagues might have been explained before the Golden Age. ...
... Notes for Home: Your child learned about events during the Golden Age of ancient Athens. Home Activity: Discuss with your child how the Greeks explained illnesses before and after the Golden Age. Ask how he or she thinks the Athenian plagues might have been explained before the Golden Age. ...
2. ATHENS BUILDS A LIMITED DEMOCRACY
... Athens avoided major political problems. however, by making reforms. Reformers in Athens tried to build a democracy, or government by the people. 3. In 594 B.C., a trusted statesman named Solon came to power. He introduced far reaching changes to the government of Athens. He gave citizens ...
... Athens avoided major political problems. however, by making reforms. Reformers in Athens tried to build a democracy, or government by the people. 3. In 594 B.C., a trusted statesman named Solon came to power. He introduced far reaching changes to the government of Athens. He gave citizens ...
slides
... 499 BC Aristagoras of Miletos stirs up rebellion in Ionia. Rebuffed by Kleomenes of Sparta, but gets aid from Athens and Eretria 494 BC Darius’ Persians raze Miletos. End of Ionian Revolt “Do not forget the Athenians.” ...
... 499 BC Aristagoras of Miletos stirs up rebellion in Ionia. Rebuffed by Kleomenes of Sparta, but gets aid from Athens and Eretria 494 BC Darius’ Persians raze Miletos. End of Ionian Revolt “Do not forget the Athenians.” ...
wrote comedies Tragedy Serious – love, hate, war, betrayal
... Socrates - Bill and Ted's Excellent Adventure ...
... Socrates - Bill and Ted's Excellent Adventure ...
1.1 Greek Democracy
... • Tyrant= person who gains power by force. Tyranny reduced power of aristocracy who ruled Athens through reforms • Early democracy, council of 500 chosen at random from all citizens, prepare laws for assembly, supervised day to day work • The assembly was all male citizens 30+, they became a true le ...
... • Tyrant= person who gains power by force. Tyranny reduced power of aristocracy who ruled Athens through reforms • Early democracy, council of 500 chosen at random from all citizens, prepare laws for assembly, supervised day to day work • The assembly was all male citizens 30+, they became a true le ...
The Delian League and Athenian Imperialism
... or rebellious governments; installed puppet governments; collected dues by force; Aggressive expansion of Athens alarmed Sparta; 459 B.C to 455 B.C. ...
... or rebellious governments; installed puppet governments; collected dues by force; Aggressive expansion of Athens alarmed Sparta; 459 B.C to 455 B.C. ...
The Greeks: Crucible of Civilization
... The Ancient Greeks: Crucible of Civilization (from the rise of Pericles to the end of the Peloponnesian War) Name: _______________________________ 1. How did the position of Athens change after the Persian Wars? ...
... The Ancient Greeks: Crucible of Civilization (from the rise of Pericles to the end of the Peloponnesian War) Name: _______________________________ 1. How did the position of Athens change after the Persian Wars? ...
alliance – an agreement to work together Peloponnesian War
... roles as land owners and heads of households How many kings officially ruled Sparta? two Why did Spartan elected officials have more power than the kings? The officials ran the day ...
... roles as land owners and heads of households How many kings officially ruled Sparta? two Why did Spartan elected officials have more power than the kings? The officials ran the day ...
document
... • Play on emotions and prejudices of the people • Even in recent times we have leaders that play on peoples emotions • Can you think of any? ...
... • Play on emotions and prejudices of the people • Even in recent times we have leaders that play on peoples emotions • Can you think of any? ...
ABOVE EVERYTHING How was daily life different for Spartan
... 10. How many kings ruled over the Spartan military at all ...
... 10. How many kings ruled over the Spartan military at all ...
Sparta vs Athens
... Boys lived in barracks from age seven Taught discipline, duty, strength, military skill; little reading All male citizens entered army at age 20, served until 60 ...
... Boys lived in barracks from age seven Taught discipline, duty, strength, military skill; little reading All male citizens entered army at age 20, served until 60 ...