Classical Greece
... After defeat of Persians, Athens took over leadership of entire Greek world 478 B.C. Athenians formed defensive alliance against Persians known as Delian League Under Athenian leadership, Delian League liberated all Greek states in the Aegean from Persian control Athens had created an empire ...
... After defeat of Persians, Athens took over leadership of entire Greek world 478 B.C. Athenians formed defensive alliance against Persians known as Delian League Under Athenian leadership, Delian League liberated all Greek states in the Aegean from Persian control Athens had created an empire ...
Ancient Greece
... Avoids civil war & strife by increasing democratic rule; funds for farm equipment, ...
... Avoids civil war & strife by increasing democratic rule; funds for farm equipment, ...
Sparta and Athens
... Assembly. The Assembly included all male citizens over the age of 30. Sparta did not have a written set of laws, so it was largely the Elders’ decision as to what issue was serious and should be discussed or not. There were also Ephors, who oversaw the king and Elders, and two kings of ruling famili ...
... Assembly. The Assembly included all male citizens over the age of 30. Sparta did not have a written set of laws, so it was largely the Elders’ decision as to what issue was serious and should be discussed or not. There were also Ephors, who oversaw the king and Elders, and two kings of ruling famili ...
Ancient Greece Review
... Helots – people taken during war time and forced to work for the whole polis Assembly- gathering of citizens Sparta is located on what peninsula: Peloponnesian What age to Spartan warrior enter military training and what age do they return home: 7 and 30 Describe the roles of Spartan women? What did ...
... Helots – people taken during war time and forced to work for the whole polis Assembly- gathering of citizens Sparta is located on what peninsula: Peloponnesian What age to Spartan warrior enter military training and what age do they return home: 7 and 30 Describe the roles of Spartan women? What did ...
WHI.5 Ancient Greek Wars packet
... o Circle the battles where Xerxes won in green o Circle 2 battles where Xerxes lost in red *not on map ...
... o Circle the battles where Xerxes won in green o Circle 2 battles where Xerxes lost in red *not on map ...
The Early Greek Period
... G. Spartiates was forbidden to engage in agriculture, trade, or professional work – only a professional soldier 1. Had a farm, but Helots worked it 2. Dined in public dining halls 3. Family life severely limited 4. Babies judged weak were destroyed 5. Boys lived with mothers until age 7 6. Intellect ...
... G. Spartiates was forbidden to engage in agriculture, trade, or professional work – only a professional soldier 1. Had a farm, but Helots worked it 2. Dined in public dining halls 3. Family life severely limited 4. Babies judged weak were destroyed 5. Boys lived with mothers until age 7 6. Intellect ...
ERA: 600 B - Jackson County Faculty Sites!
... -Trade. Great seafaring skills, centered around the Aegean Sea, but traveled around the entire Mediterranean -Most were farmers but soil was unfertile, so the production of olive oil and wine ...
... -Trade. Great seafaring skills, centered around the Aegean Sea, but traveled around the entire Mediterranean -Most were farmers but soil was unfertile, so the production of olive oil and wine ...
Vocabulary Review Power Point
... Assembly—A group of citizens who gathered together in ancient Greece to pass laws. Ancient Athenian citizens were expected to participate in the Assembly. In the 5th century public slaves were used to herd citizens from the agora into the meeting place (Pynx) with a redstained rope. A fine was given ...
... Assembly—A group of citizens who gathered together in ancient Greece to pass laws. Ancient Athenian citizens were expected to participate in the Assembly. In the 5th century public slaves were used to herd citizens from the agora into the meeting place (Pynx) with a redstained rope. A fine was given ...
File - Mr. Buffa
... 1. Image of the Parthenon & Greek Theatre Masks 2. What was the Parthenon designed as? a. Temple for goddess Athena 3. How has Greek architecture influenced architecture today? a. Have incorporated elements such as columns in designs today 4. How did Greek art change around 450 B.C.E.? a. Started pa ...
... 1. Image of the Parthenon & Greek Theatre Masks 2. What was the Parthenon designed as? a. Temple for goddess Athena 3. How has Greek architecture influenced architecture today? a. Have incorporated elements such as columns in designs today 4. How did Greek art change around 450 B.C.E.? a. Started pa ...
Constitution of Athens (pdf file)
... or is the mechanic to be included?…if none of the lower class are citizens, in which part of the state are they to be placed?‖ ―….no more absurdity in excluding them than in excluding slaves and freedman….In ancient times, and among some nations, the artisan class were slaves or foreigners…The best ...
... or is the mechanic to be included?…if none of the lower class are citizens, in which part of the state are they to be placed?‖ ―….no more absurdity in excluding them than in excluding slaves and freedman….In ancient times, and among some nations, the artisan class were slaves or foreigners…The best ...
Athenian Government What was an Independent Polis, in ancient
... 40,000 were men, 40,000 were women, 50,000 were foreigners, 100,000 were slaves, almost one per person. Only free men could vote. Power originated from men who owned property. Thucydides, a Greek historian wrote, “Pericles was enormously popular and known for his financial integrity.” His vision of ...
... 40,000 were men, 40,000 were women, 50,000 were foreigners, 100,000 were slaves, almost one per person. Only free men could vote. Power originated from men who owned property. Thucydides, a Greek historian wrote, “Pericles was enormously popular and known for his financial integrity.” His vision of ...
Sparta & Athens - RoshanVarghese
... • no written records: so unsure of what occurred • some movement into Asia Minor & Peloponnesus • simplified writing ...
... • no written records: so unsure of what occurred • some movement into Asia Minor & Peloponnesus • simplified writing ...
Chapter 8 The Ancient Greeks
... • For Hundreds of years the Greek city-states fought over land and trade. • Soldiers from the Athens met a larger Persian Force on the plain of Marathon which was not far from the Athens. • The Athens felt pride in new leadership position after the defeat of the Persians. • Pericles was a relative o ...
... • For Hundreds of years the Greek city-states fought over land and trade. • Soldiers from the Athens met a larger Persian Force on the plain of Marathon which was not far from the Athens. • The Athens felt pride in new leadership position after the defeat of the Persians. • Pericles was a relative o ...
File
... The main gathering place was usually on a hill, topped with a fortified area called the acropolis. This was a refuge and sometimes a place for religious or other public buildings. Below was the agora, an open area for people to assemble, often used as a marketplace. ...
... The main gathering place was usually on a hill, topped with a fortified area called the acropolis. This was a refuge and sometimes a place for religious or other public buildings. Below was the agora, an open area for people to assemble, often used as a marketplace. ...
Order in Nature and Society
... • Isolated political ideas were common knowledge before Plato tried to incorporate them to phylosophy. ...
... • Isolated political ideas were common knowledge before Plato tried to incorporate them to phylosophy. ...
Athens ' Age of Glory - Our Lady of the Wayside
... • Socrates lived in the middle of the 400’s BC. of Socrates’ • He taught his students philosophy. students. • They talked about what makes the best • He wrote down all of Socrates’ kind of government or citizen. teachings. • He began questioning Athenian values, • Plato would one which upset the Ath ...
... • Socrates lived in the middle of the 400’s BC. of Socrates’ • He taught his students philosophy. students. • They talked about what makes the best • He wrote down all of Socrates’ kind of government or citizen. teachings. • He began questioning Athenian values, • Plato would one which upset the Ath ...
Athens and Sparta DBQ
... Five Leaders: (called Ephors)unlimited power meaning they had the power over the other three parts of government shown below , declared war, only had power for one year, elected by the assembly and any citizen could become one of the five leaders only once. Council of Old People: 28 people over 60 y ...
... Five Leaders: (called Ephors)unlimited power meaning they had the power over the other three parts of government shown below , declared war, only had power for one year, elected by the assembly and any citizen could become one of the five leaders only once. Council of Old People: 28 people over 60 y ...
File
... government • Virtually all wealth produced by slaves (helots) • Produced little significant literature, art or philosophy • Sought alliances to protect itself, not expand its influence ...
... government • Virtually all wealth produced by slaves (helots) • Produced little significant literature, art or philosophy • Sought alliances to protect itself, not expand its influence ...
The Story of Ancient Greece
... Women were not allowed to become citizens; however, they were allowed to own land and businesses, which gave them more freedom than other Greek city-states. ...
... Women were not allowed to become citizens; however, they were allowed to own land and businesses, which gave them more freedom than other Greek city-states. ...
slides
... 481 BC (autumn) and 480 BC (spring) Greek states form alliance against Persians 480 BC Persian forces cross Hellespont to Greece Battles at Thermopylae and Artemesion ...
... 481 BC (autumn) and 480 BC (spring) Greek states form alliance against Persians 480 BC Persian forces cross Hellespont to Greece Battles at Thermopylae and Artemesion ...
Name - aks 40- japan and china
... 5. Life expectancy was 15 years / 50 years 6. Athens common people: “They had no part or share in anything” – Aristotle / Hippocrates 7. Greece did not have a significant mountain range / river system or fertile plains as did Egypt and Persia 8. “It was impossible / necessary for a single ruler to d ...
... 5. Life expectancy was 15 years / 50 years 6. Athens common people: “They had no part or share in anything” – Aristotle / Hippocrates 7. Greece did not have a significant mountain range / river system or fertile plains as did Egypt and Persia 8. “It was impossible / necessary for a single ruler to d ...
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.