frost ch. three - Personal.psu.edu
... Study Guide for Frost Chapter Three 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 At ...
... Study Guide for Frost Chapter Three 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 At ...
Greek City-States: Athens and Sparta
... •All adult male citizens met in an Athenian Assembly •Elected generals in time of war •Elected nine archons (rulers with a 1 year term) •Voting – citizens would caste their vote by putting pebbles into pots. White pebbles (yes) and black pebbles (no) were counted. ...
... •All adult male citizens met in an Athenian Assembly •Elected generals in time of war •Elected nine archons (rulers with a 1 year term) •Voting – citizens would caste their vote by putting pebbles into pots. White pebbles (yes) and black pebbles (no) were counted. ...
Greek City States: Athens vs. Sparta
... • Excludes women, slaves, and Metics (Greeks not born in Athens) ...
... • Excludes women, slaves, and Metics (Greeks not born in Athens) ...
Date ______ Class 6
... Name __________________________________________________ Date _________ Class 6-____ ...
... Name __________________________________________________ Date _________ Class 6-____ ...
Greek City-States
... Golden Age of Pericles: Considered by Greeks to be a Democracy Popular Assembly, Ecclesia of about 5000 votes directly on hillside Council of 500; Board of 10 Generals elected annually (leading General Pericles) Citizen women “secluded” in women’s quarter, yet playwrights imagine strong women charac ...
... Golden Age of Pericles: Considered by Greeks to be a Democracy Popular Assembly, Ecclesia of about 5000 votes directly on hillside Council of 500; Board of 10 Generals elected annually (leading General Pericles) Citizen women “secluded” in women’s quarter, yet playwrights imagine strong women charac ...
Classical Greece
... • Ruler of Athens during the Golden Age • He had 3 goals – 1) to strengthen Athenian democracy – 2) to hold & strengthen the empire – 3) to glorify Athens ...
... • Ruler of Athens during the Golden Age • He had 3 goals – 1) to strengthen Athenian democracy – 2) to hold & strengthen the empire – 3) to glorify Athens ...
Warm-Up 3/11 - By the Bellamy River
... • Managed daily business of Athens. • Could only serve two terms. • Citizens required to educate their sons. • Boys studied writing, math, and music. • At 18 males became citizens and took an oath to Athens. ...
... • Managed daily business of Athens. • Could only serve two terms. • Citizens required to educate their sons. • Boys studied writing, math, and music. • At 18 males became citizens and took an oath to Athens. ...
Council of 500
... • Conquered people forced to provide food to Sparta • Lived on their own, chose who and when to marry. • Could sell extra crops and ultimately buy their freedom. • Purposely treated badly to avoid rebellion. ...
... • Conquered people forced to provide food to Sparta • Lived on their own, chose who and when to marry. • Could sell extra crops and ultimately buy their freedom. • Purposely treated badly to avoid rebellion. ...
The Rise of Greek City
... Cleisthenes started the Council of 500 which was made up of common citizens. ...
... Cleisthenes started the Council of 500 which was made up of common citizens. ...
The Rise of Greek City- States
... Cleisthenes started the Council of 500 which was made up of common citizens. ...
... Cleisthenes started the Council of 500 which was made up of common citizens. ...
warring city-statespg3 - SamanthaCLHSPortfolio
... Athens began to use its power to control the other league, which had grown to some 200 city-states. The prestige of victory over the Persian and the wealth of the Athenian empire set the stage for a dazzling burst of creativity in the Athens. The city was entering a brief golden age. ...
... Athens began to use its power to control the other league, which had grown to some 200 city-states. The prestige of victory over the Persian and the wealth of the Athenian empire set the stage for a dazzling burst of creativity in the Athens. The city was entering a brief golden age. ...
Chapter 1 - saddlespace.org
... 1. Who was Pericles? 2. Athenians were required to serve on a panel of citizens who judge the outcome of a trial, called a(n)? 3. People who gain power by force are known as? 4. What ended Athenian domination of the Greek world? 5. At what age did Spartans begin military training? 6. Name the classe ...
... 1. Who was Pericles? 2. Athenians were required to serve on a panel of citizens who judge the outcome of a trial, called a(n)? 3. People who gain power by force are known as? 4. What ended Athenian domination of the Greek world? 5. At what age did Spartans begin military training? 6. Name the classe ...
Greek Government
... discussing some of the contributions to Greek Democracy by the following individuals: ...
... discussing some of the contributions to Greek Democracy by the following individuals: ...
Sparta vs Athens
... SPARTAN WOMEN Emotionally, physically tough; were taught strength, athletics Family life less important; husbands, wives usually apart More freedom than elsewhere, allowed to own property ...
... SPARTAN WOMEN Emotionally, physically tough; were taught strength, athletics Family life less important; husbands, wives usually apart More freedom than elsewhere, allowed to own property ...
The Rise of Greek City
... *The Spartan government was made up of two _________ and a council of ___________ *Citizens were male and at least ______ years old. Describe the life as a male and woman living in Sparta ________________________________________________________________________ _______________________________________ ...
... *The Spartan government was made up of two _________ and a council of ___________ *Citizens were male and at least ______ years old. Describe the life as a male and woman living in Sparta ________________________________________________________________________ _______________________________________ ...
Epikleros
An epikleros (ἐπίκληρος; plural epikleroi) was an heiress in ancient Athens and other ancient Greek city states, specifically a daughter of a man who had no male heirs. In Sparta, they were called patrouchoi (πατροῦχοι), as they were in Gortyn. Athenian women were not allowed to hold property in their own name; in order to keep her father's property in the family, an epikleros was required to marry her father's nearest male relative. Even if a woman was already married, evidence suggests that she was required to divorce her spouse to marry that relative. Spartan women were allowed to hold property in their own right, and so Spartan heiresses were subject to less restrictive rules. Evidence from other city-states is more fragmentary, mainly coming from the city-states of Gortyn and Rhegium.Plato wrote about epikleroi in his Laws, offering idealized laws to govern their marriages. In mythology and history, a number of Greek women appear to have been epikleroi, including Agariste of Sicyon and Agiatis, the widow of the Spartan king Agis IV. The status of epikleroi has often been used to explain the numbers of sons-in-law who inherited from their fathers-in-law in Greek mythology. The Third Sacred War originated in a dispute over epikleroi.