Greece and Rome - 6th Grade History: Vinson Middle
... Male citizens in Athens could vote on all the decisions ...
... Male citizens in Athens could vote on all the decisions ...
Battle of Marathon
... all about the victory. • When he arrived he fell to the ground and said: ‘Nike’ (that means we won) but died of exhaustion after delivering the news. ...
... all about the victory. • When he arrived he fell to the ground and said: ‘Nike’ (that means we won) but died of exhaustion after delivering the news. ...
Greece 2 COWH
... levels of society: “Equals” = descendants of invaders Half-citizens (free, soldiers, but no power) Helots = slaves (largest % of Sparta) ...
... levels of society: “Equals” = descendants of invaders Half-citizens (free, soldiers, but no power) Helots = slaves (largest % of Sparta) ...
Periclean Athens - AP European History at University High School
... “Heretofore all Spartans shall eat in common at the mess halls in their town and village. No one, no matter who he is, will be allowed to eat at home, lying on expensive couches at splendid tables, giving himself over to his cook, who fattens him and ruins not only his mind but his body, which is we ...
... “Heretofore all Spartans shall eat in common at the mess halls in their town and village. No one, no matter who he is, will be allowed to eat at home, lying on expensive couches at splendid tables, giving himself over to his cook, who fattens him and ruins not only his mind but his body, which is we ...
The Evolution of the Greek Polis
... Athenian fleet in the Dardanelles …cutting of its food supplies • Athens was required to tear down its walls and agreed to be ruled by a government appointed by Sparta ...
... Athenian fleet in the Dardanelles …cutting of its food supplies • Athens was required to tear down its walls and agreed to be ruled by a government appointed by Sparta ...
THE PELOPONNESIAN WAR
... Greek city-states began to fear Athens attempt at power and prestige. Athens had grown into a naval empire under the rule of Pericles. Athenian settlers began moving into other Greek territories. City-states that wanted to break away from the Delian League were punished by Pericles. Sparta ...
... Greek city-states began to fear Athens attempt at power and prestige. Athens had grown into a naval empire under the rule of Pericles. Athenian settlers began moving into other Greek territories. City-states that wanted to break away from the Delian League were punished by Pericles. Sparta ...
The Two Wars of the Greeks
... Athenian fleet in the Dardanelles …cutting of its food supplies • Athens was required to tear down its walls and agreed to be ruled by a government appointed by Sparta ...
... Athenian fleet in the Dardanelles …cutting of its food supplies • Athens was required to tear down its walls and agreed to be ruled by a government appointed by Sparta ...
Athens - CLAS Users
... to blemish my honor by embracing tyranny and force; I am set apart from all others by this.” ...
... to blemish my honor by embracing tyranny and force; I am set apart from all others by this.” ...
Athenian Democracy Notes (Day 1)
... and larger and larger societies began to organize, the need for some controlling system to maintain order led to the development of early governments. Name four river valley regions where ancient civilizations formed. ...
... and larger and larger societies began to organize, the need for some controlling system to maintain order led to the development of early governments. Name four river valley regions where ancient civilizations formed. ...
Persian Wars
... – Themistocles evacuates city, lures them to Salamis Strait, Athens destroys Persian fleet – Sparta and Athens unites and defeats Persia ...
... – Themistocles evacuates city, lures them to Salamis Strait, Athens destroys Persian fleet – Sparta and Athens unites and defeats Persia ...
The Evolution of the Greek Polis
... Athenian fleet in the Dardanelles …cutting of its food supplies • Athens was required to tear down its walls and agreed to be ruled by a government appointed by Sparta ...
... Athenian fleet in the Dardanelles …cutting of its food supplies • Athens was required to tear down its walls and agreed to be ruled by a government appointed by Sparta ...
frost ch. three - Personal.psu.edu
... The history of the classical age is largely one of….war. The Persian Conflict with Cities on Ionia as the Spark for Persian Wars 550-336 BCE. Athens key role in the victory (esp. Marathon) let to her dominance of the Greek World for fifty years. Spartan fear of Athens (Thucydides) was cause of Pelop ...
... The history of the classical age is largely one of….war. The Persian Conflict with Cities on Ionia as the Spark for Persian Wars 550-336 BCE. Athens key role in the victory (esp. Marathon) let to her dominance of the Greek World for fifty years. Spartan fear of Athens (Thucydides) was cause of Pelop ...
Battle of Marathon.
... searched for beauty and order in the world. During the Golden Age the Greeks excelled in arts, architecture, philosophy, & medicine. http://greece.mrdonn.org/aristotle.html ...
... searched for beauty and order in the world. During the Golden Age the Greeks excelled in arts, architecture, philosophy, & medicine. http://greece.mrdonn.org/aristotle.html ...
The Peloponnesian War 431 to 404 BC
... 465 BC: helot revolt broke out in Sparta. Athens (then an ally) sent 4,000 hoplites). The Spartans rejected Athenian help (due to suspicion about Athenian motives). The Athenians settled rebellious helots them at Naupactus on the Corinthian Gulf. ...
... 465 BC: helot revolt broke out in Sparta. Athens (then an ally) sent 4,000 hoplites). The Spartans rejected Athenian help (due to suspicion about Athenian motives). The Athenians settled rebellious helots them at Naupactus on the Corinthian Gulf. ...
Battle of Marathon
... all about the victory. • When he arrived he fell to the ground and said: ‘Nike’ (that means we won) but died of exhaustion after delivering the news. ...
... all about the victory. • When he arrived he fell to the ground and said: ‘Nike’ (that means we won) but died of exhaustion after delivering the news. ...
warring city-statespg3 - SamanthaCLHSPortfolio
... What steps did Cleisthenes take to create a limited democracy in Athens? Introduced further reforms. He broke up the power of the nobility by organizing citizens to ten groups based on where they lived rather than on their wealth. Also increased the power of the assembly by allowing all citizens to ...
... What steps did Cleisthenes take to create a limited democracy in Athens? Introduced further reforms. He broke up the power of the nobility by organizing citizens to ten groups based on where they lived rather than on their wealth. Also increased the power of the assembly by allowing all citizens to ...
Greek City-States
... Types of Government… Athens: Law makers Solon (increase power of poor) and Cleisthenes (30 regions of polis for voting, ostracism for expelling potential tyrant) Golden Age of Pericles: Considered by Greeks to be a Democracy Popular Assembly, Ecclesia of about 5000 votes directly on hillside Counci ...
... Types of Government… Athens: Law makers Solon (increase power of poor) and Cleisthenes (30 regions of polis for voting, ostracism for expelling potential tyrant) Golden Age of Pericles: Considered by Greeks to be a Democracy Popular Assembly, Ecclesia of about 5000 votes directly on hillside Counci ...