wc1 Greece 5 2 ppt
... • Peloponnesus • Conquered Messenia in 725 B.C. and took Messenians as slaves (Helots) • Helots revolted and almost over-threw Sparta • ->Militarism • Best army for over 300 years, but what else? • Valued DUTY, STRENGTH, DISCIPLINE, over beauty or freedom of thought • Women had every right but the V ...
... • Peloponnesus • Conquered Messenia in 725 B.C. and took Messenians as slaves (Helots) • Helots revolted and almost over-threw Sparta • ->Militarism • Best army for over 300 years, but what else? • Valued DUTY, STRENGTH, DISCIPLINE, over beauty or freedom of thought • Women had every right but the V ...
Democracy and Greece`s Golden Age Assesment.key
... Glorify Athens (biggest impact—artistic forms set standards for future generations). ...
... Glorify Athens (biggest impact—artistic forms set standards for future generations). ...
The Persian War
... “The magnificent grove of Marathon can confirm his bravery – as well as the long-haired Persian – who remembers it well.” Epitaph of Aeschylus Where were the Spartans? ...
... “The magnificent grove of Marathon can confirm his bravery – as well as the long-haired Persian – who remembers it well.” Epitaph of Aeschylus Where were the Spartans? ...
Greek History 2010
... 7. The Ptolemies took their name from A. Their war-like policies B. Their descent from Achilles C. The name of one of Alexander’s generals D. The inventor of the sundial 8. Demosthenes is famous for his orations attacking A. Andocides B. Isocrates C. Philip II D. Demetrius of Phaleron 9. The palace ...
... 7. The Ptolemies took their name from A. Their war-like policies B. Their descent from Achilles C. The name of one of Alexander’s generals D. The inventor of the sundial 8. Demosthenes is famous for his orations attacking A. Andocides B. Isocrates C. Philip II D. Demetrius of Phaleron 9. The palace ...
Democracy and Greece`s Golden Age
... Name: ___________________________________________ Date: __________________________ Class Period: _____ ...
... Name: ___________________________________________ Date: __________________________ Class Period: _____ ...
Greece, prehistory and history of
... Samos. The Athenians, like other mainland Greeks, were insulated from immediate danger by their distance from geographical Ionia, but they were in the racial and religious senses Ionians too, and when in 499 the Ionian Revolt broke out, itself perhaps the result of restlessness induced by awareness ...
... Samos. The Athenians, like other mainland Greeks, were insulated from immediate danger by their distance from geographical Ionia, but they were in the racial and religious senses Ionians too, and when in 499 the Ionian Revolt broke out, itself perhaps the result of restlessness induced by awareness ...
Conflict in the Mediterranean Guided Notes Blank
... all major issues, including war and foreign policy Assembly met on hillside of the ______________. The Athenians developed “__________________” to protect themselves from overly ambitious _______________. If ________ members of the assembly agreed, any citizen could be _________ from Athens for ____ ...
... all major issues, including war and foreign policy Assembly met on hillside of the ______________. The Athenians developed “__________________” to protect themselves from overly ambitious _______________. If ________ members of the assembly agreed, any citizen could be _________ from Athens for ____ ...
Consequences of the Persian Wars
... (Great Athenian ruler; very concerned with Democracy & Athenian prestige) ...
... (Great Athenian ruler; very concerned with Democracy & Athenian prestige) ...
0325 Greece Cause and Effect
... throughout the year; our homes are beautiful and elegant; and the delight which we daily feel in all these things helps to banish (send away) sorrow. Due to the greatness of our city the fruits of the whole earth flow in upon us; so that we enjoy the goods of other countries as freely as our own. To ...
... throughout the year; our homes are beautiful and elegant; and the delight which we daily feel in all these things helps to banish (send away) sorrow. Due to the greatness of our city the fruits of the whole earth flow in upon us; so that we enjoy the goods of other countries as freely as our own. To ...
Ancient Greece - Wikispaces.net
... accomplishments of its time • Athens created an empire where they had many colonies spread out among the Mediterranean ...
... accomplishments of its time • Athens created an empire where they had many colonies spread out among the Mediterranean ...
ATHENS vs SPARTA
... The Persians and the Greeks FACT: The Athenian army helped these city-states rebel against Persia. FACT: The rebellion failed but the Persian King decided that mainland Greeks (Athens) needed to be stopped from interfering in Persian business. FACT: Persia set out to attack Athens ...
... The Persians and the Greeks FACT: The Athenian army helped these city-states rebel against Persia. FACT: The rebellion failed but the Persian King decided that mainland Greeks (Athens) needed to be stopped from interfering in Persian business. FACT: Persia set out to attack Athens ...
Democracy and Greece`s Golden Age Notes
... His book on the Persian Wars is considered the first work of history. ...
... His book on the Persian Wars is considered the first work of history. ...
Greece #4
... Sparta declared war on Athens in 431 BC. Athens had the better navy, while Sparta had the better army. 2nd year of war- plague killed 1/3 Athens’ population, including Pericles. 415 BC= Athenian military defeated in Sicily at Syracuse. 404 BC= Athens and its allies surrender. 27 years of war= Athens ...
... Sparta declared war on Athens in 431 BC. Athens had the better navy, while Sparta had the better army. 2nd year of war- plague killed 1/3 Athens’ population, including Pericles. 415 BC= Athenian military defeated in Sicily at Syracuse. 404 BC= Athens and its allies surrender. 27 years of war= Athens ...
Greece #4
... Sparta declared war on Athens in 431 BC. Athens had the better navy, while Sparta had the better army. 2nd year of war- plague killed 1/3 Athens’ population, including Pericles. 415 BC= Athenian military defeated in Sicily at Syracuse. 404 BC= Athens and its allies surrender. 27 years of war= Athens ...
... Sparta declared war on Athens in 431 BC. Athens had the better navy, while Sparta had the better army. 2nd year of war- plague killed 1/3 Athens’ population, including Pericles. 415 BC= Athenian military defeated in Sicily at Syracuse. 404 BC= Athens and its allies surrender. 27 years of war= Athens ...
Archaic Age - Way of living – polis revolved around market place
... Way of living – polis revolved around market place (agora), which was a centre of trade Acropolis - place of defense in a high position or a hill (most known Athens) Types of government Monarchy – rule by one – total control by king with some of support of counsel Aristocracy – rule by an elit ...
... Way of living – polis revolved around market place (agora), which was a centre of trade Acropolis - place of defense in a high position or a hill (most known Athens) Types of government Monarchy – rule by one – total control by king with some of support of counsel Aristocracy – rule by an elit ...
Greece Review PowerPoint - Mr. Weiss
... the old popular rulers they had been at first; and if they had more than their fair share of service, it was correspondingly easy for them to reduce any that tried to leave the confederacy. The Athenians also arranged for the other members of the league to pay its share of the expense in money inste ...
... the old popular rulers they had been at first; and if they had more than their fair share of service, it was correspondingly easy for them to reduce any that tried to leave the confederacy. The Athenians also arranged for the other members of the league to pay its share of the expense in money inste ...
The Peloponnesian War Peloponnesian War, (431–404 BC), fought
... years. The first period lasted 10 years and began with the Spartans, under Archidamus, leading an army into the region around Athens. Pericles declined to fight the superior army and urged the Athenians to keep to their city and make full use of their naval superiority by attacking their enemies’ co ...
... years. The first period lasted 10 years and began with the Spartans, under Archidamus, leading an army into the region around Athens. Pericles declined to fight the superior army and urged the Athenians to keep to their city and make full use of their naval superiority by attacking their enemies’ co ...
Case Study 2 - Athens vs Sparta Practice Packet
... Eventually the Athenians, aided by the Spartans and others, were victorious against the Persians. This victory increased the Greeks’ sense of uniqueness. Athens emerged from the war as the most powerful citystate in Greece. To increase its security, it formed an alliance with other agree city-states ...
... Eventually the Athenians, aided by the Spartans and others, were victorious against the Persians. This victory increased the Greeks’ sense of uniqueness. Athens emerged from the war as the most powerful citystate in Greece. To increase its security, it formed an alliance with other agree city-states ...
The Greeks: Crucible of Civilization Cleisthenes 570 B.C.
... the way people thought about themselves and the world. Famous for his questioning teaching method and dogged search for the truth, he eventually provoked the fury of the Athenians and was found guilty of impiety and corrupting the city's youth. His execution profoundly changed ideas about what it me ...
... the way people thought about themselves and the world. Famous for his questioning teaching method and dogged search for the truth, he eventually provoked the fury of the Athenians and was found guilty of impiety and corrupting the city's youth. His execution profoundly changed ideas about what it me ...
Section 3 PowerPoint "Conflict in the Greek World"
... Small force meets Persians at Thermopylae Persians defeat Leonidas Burn Athens (nobody home) Themistocles navy defeats Persian fleet Final defeat > on land > Asia Minor ...
... Small force meets Persians at Thermopylae Persians defeat Leonidas Burn Athens (nobody home) Themistocles navy defeats Persian fleet Final defeat > on land > Asia Minor ...
11-4 Sparta and Athens Notes
... learned to defend themselves Emphasis on military made family life less important Women had more freedom, were allowed to own property Wife was expected to watch over property while husband was away at war ...
... learned to defend themselves Emphasis on military made family life less important Women had more freedom, were allowed to own property Wife was expected to watch over property while husband was away at war ...
The Peloponnesian War_Christine HJ Kim - campbell-hist
... drove the Persians out of their land and their power was very strong. The Athens made a wall for defense against the Spartans while they were conquering the Persian land. Later, the Athens sided with Megara. War broke out between the Athenian Empire and the Spartans. The Athenians lost, and the Athe ...
... drove the Persians out of their land and their power was very strong. The Athens made a wall for defense against the Spartans while they were conquering the Persian land. Later, the Athens sided with Megara. War broke out between the Athenian Empire and the Spartans. The Athenians lost, and the Athe ...
Peloponnesian Wars
... A plague breaks out in Athens. Many die, suffering from vomiting, painful sores, and harsh diarrhea. ...
... A plague breaks out in Athens. Many die, suffering from vomiting, painful sores, and harsh diarrhea. ...
Greek City-States: Athens and Sparta
... •Equals: controlled Sparta •Half-citizens: free, paid taxes and served in the army but had no political power • Some farmed but others worked in the city as traders or artisans. ...
... •Equals: controlled Sparta •Half-citizens: free, paid taxes and served in the army but had no political power • Some farmed but others worked in the city as traders or artisans. ...