 
									
								
									War, Glory, and Decline 4 iv The Persian Wars
									
... • Wait for the Athenians but seeing they are outnumbered 2 to 1, Athens ...
                        	... • Wait for the Athenians but seeing they are outnumbered 2 to 1, Athens ...
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... Athens was able to take ___________ at night. BUT an alarm sounds and Megara will not open the ___________. A ___________ army was located at Corinth (led by Brasidas), and they call for the Thebans and all go to rally at Megara. Thebans come to help right away and now there is a ___________ man st ...
                        	... Athens was able to take ___________ at night. BUT an alarm sounds and Megara will not open the ___________. A ___________ army was located at Corinth (led by Brasidas), and they call for the Thebans and all go to rally at Megara. Thebans come to help right away and now there is a ___________ man st ...
									The Peloponnesian War
									
... Peace between wars • The Peace of Nikias did not seem very steady: the causes of the war were still present, if not further aggravated, and both sides maintained their strength. Predictably more conflict was going to come. • 416: The Athenians offended further Greek sentiments by subduing the islan ...
                        	... Peace between wars • The Peace of Nikias did not seem very steady: the causes of the war were still present, if not further aggravated, and both sides maintained their strength. Predictably more conflict was going to come. • 416: The Athenians offended further Greek sentiments by subduing the islan ...
									The Classical World of Ancient Greece
									
... Cynosarges. The barbarians anchored off Phalerum – for in those days that was the harbor of Athens – and, after riding at anchor there for a while, they sailed back, off to Asia. • 117. In this battle of Marathon there died, of the barbarians, about six thousand four hundred men, and, of the Athenia ...
                        	... Cynosarges. The barbarians anchored off Phalerum – for in those days that was the harbor of Athens – and, after riding at anchor there for a while, they sailed back, off to Asia. • 117. In this battle of Marathon there died, of the barbarians, about six thousand four hundred men, and, of the Athenia ...
									Sparta and Athens Fight
									
... Another Alliance is Formed In Southern Greece, after the Persian Wars, many city-states including Sparta banned together. The alliance was called he Peloponnesian League. Athenian power worried cities in the Peloponnesian League. To stop Athens growth, Sparta declared war. ...
                        	... Another Alliance is Formed In Southern Greece, after the Persian Wars, many city-states including Sparta banned together. The alliance was called he Peloponnesian League. Athenian power worried cities in the Peloponnesian League. To stop Athens growth, Sparta declared war. ...
									notes.ch.5.sec.5.Expansion.of.Greece
									
... a. Also will use force to get other city-states to join the league 2. Used money to create an empire for themselves a. Kept on an island, Delos, in the Med. b. Moved to Athens eventually by Pericles 3. Not democratic a. Athens made all the decisions The Age of Pericles 461 – 429 B.C. i. Great genera ...
                        	... a. Also will use force to get other city-states to join the league 2. Used money to create an empire for themselves a. Kept on an island, Delos, in the Med. b. Moved to Athens eventually by Pericles 3. Not democratic a. Athens made all the decisions The Age of Pericles 461 – 429 B.C. i. Great genera ...
									greece athenian golden age notes
									
... Great thinkers known as philosophers began to seek truth c. Philosophers (lovers of wisdom) had two assumptions i. The universe is put together in an orderly way, and subject to absolute and unchanging laws ii. People can understand these laws through logic and reason b. ...
                        	... Great thinkers known as philosophers began to seek truth c. Philosophers (lovers of wisdom) had two assumptions i. The universe is put together in an orderly way, and subject to absolute and unchanging laws ii. People can understand these laws through logic and reason b. ...
									Delian League, Athens in the Age of Pericles, and The
									
... p.111-114 from the Prentice Hall World History Connections to Today textbook ...
                        	... p.111-114 from the Prentice Hall World History Connections to Today textbook ...
									Democracy and the Golden Age
									
... ▪ Set forth vision of a perfectly governed society ▪ All citizens would fall naturally into three groups; famers and artisans, warriors, and the ruling class ...
                        	... ▪ Set forth vision of a perfectly governed society ▪ All citizens would fall naturally into three groups; famers and artisans, warriors, and the ruling class ...
									Greece - Athens: A Young Democracy
									
... Poor women helped with farm work or sold goods at the market. Upper-class women often supervised the servants and spun, dyed, or wove cloth. Most upper-class women rarely left their houses except to attend funerals and festivals. Athenian women were always under the care of a male family member. Hus ...
                        	... Poor women helped with farm work or sold goods at the market. Upper-class women often supervised the servants and spun, dyed, or wove cloth. Most upper-class women rarely left their houses except to attend funerals and festivals. Athenian women were always under the care of a male family member. Hus ...
									Athens A Young Democracy
									
... Poor women helped with farm work or sold goods at the market. Upper-class women often supervised the servants and spun, dyed, or wove cloth. Most upper-class women rarely left their houses except to attend funerals and festivals. Athenian women were always under the care of a male family member. Hus ...
                        	... Poor women helped with farm work or sold goods at the market. Upper-class women often supervised the servants and spun, dyed, or wove cloth. Most upper-class women rarely left their houses except to attend funerals and festivals. Athenian women were always under the care of a male family member. Hus ...
									The Design of the Circulation Euro Coins: Greece – 1 Cent – Trireme
									
... Apart from that, a conference of all the Greek states that had no intention to bow to the Persians was initiated. By far, that included not every city. Many entertained good relations with the Persian King of Kings and supported him. After all, Persian dominion didn’t mean that a city was deprived ...
                        	... Apart from that, a conference of all the Greek states that had no intention to bow to the Persians was initiated. By far, that included not every city. Many entertained good relations with the Persian King of Kings and supported him. After all, Persian dominion didn’t mean that a city was deprived ...
									thucydides
									
... Thucydides - Some Small Notes: Thucydides (circa 460-c. 400 BC), Greek historian known for his History of the Peloponnesian War, a conflict in which he himself had been an important participant. This book earned him a reputation as one of the foremost historians of antiquity. His concern with object ...
                        	... Thucydides - Some Small Notes: Thucydides (circa 460-c. 400 BC), Greek historian known for his History of the Peloponnesian War, a conflict in which he himself had been an important participant. This book earned him a reputation as one of the foremost historians of antiquity. His concern with object ...
									The Last Stand of the 300
									
... 28. When did Themistocles launch his attack on the Persian ships? a. He launched it in the early morning. b. He launched in the afternoon? 29. Why did Themistocles launch his attack when he did? a. He did this so that the battle would not last long and his losses would be minimal. b. He did this so ...
                        	... 28. When did Themistocles launch his attack on the Persian ships? a. He launched it in the early morning. b. He launched in the afternoon? 29. Why did Themistocles launch his attack when he did? a. He did this so that the battle would not last long and his losses would be minimal. b. He did this so ...
									The Peloponnesian War Sparta v. Athens 431 BC
									
... • Athens surrenders after holding off Sparta for 9 years ...
                        	... • Athens surrenders after holding off Sparta for 9 years ...
									THE PARTHENON AND THE PANTHEON OF GREEK GODS
									
... Like Athens and Sparta and the Persian Wars, similarly, the USA and the Soviet Union are also bitter rivals before World War II when Germany, Italy, Japan, begin their nefarious invasions that results in more than 50 million deaths, most of them civilians. After forming an alliance and rising victor ...
                        	... Like Athens and Sparta and the Persian Wars, similarly, the USA and the Soviet Union are also bitter rivals before World War II when Germany, Italy, Japan, begin their nefarious invasions that results in more than 50 million deaths, most of them civilians. After forming an alliance and rising victor ...
									Group 1 Nearpod Code: FVHQD
									
... propose laws that would be voted on by the assembly Peloponnesian War • Forty year war after the defeat of the Persians • Greek world was separated into two major states (Sparta and The Athenian maritime empire) • Series of disputes led to the beginning of the war in 431 B.C.E • At the beginning bo ...
                        	... propose laws that would be voted on by the assembly Peloponnesian War • Forty year war after the defeat of the Persians • Greek world was separated into two major states (Sparta and The Athenian maritime empire) • Series of disputes led to the beginning of the war in 431 B.C.E • At the beginning bo ...
									Athenian Democracy
									
... leader Champion of the arts and sciences, and renowned military/political leader Led Athens into the Peloponnesian War ...
                        	... leader Champion of the arts and sciences, and renowned military/political leader Led Athens into the Peloponnesian War ...
									Ancient Greece PPT
									
... downfall is unknown.  Historians believe it was either caused by a tsunami (from a volcanic eruption on the island of Thera) or by the invasion of the Mycenaeans (mainland Greeks) ...
                        	... downfall is unknown.  Historians believe it was either caused by a tsunami (from a volcanic eruption on the island of Thera) or by the invasion of the Mycenaeans (mainland Greeks) ...
									Chapter 10: The Greek World
									
...  had to weave and sew Athenian Power  after the Persian war many city-states formed alliances  Delian League formed  Athenians over used their power and were resented The Peloponnesian War  Peloponnesian League (Sparta)  Declared war on the Athenians  No one gained power after 10 years of fig ...
                        	...  had to weave and sew Athenian Power  after the Persian war many city-states formed alliances  Delian League formed  Athenians over used their power and were resented The Peloponnesian War  Peloponnesian League (Sparta)  Declared war on the Athenians  No one gained power after 10 years of fig ...
									Persian War I Persian War I Peloponnesian War 500 BC Greek
									
... On the way there is a storm that destroys half his fleet The other half of the fleet sails on to fight. They off load at Marathon. It is a swampy and foggy place where the Athenians can slip up and attack the Persians. They run them all the way back to the boats. Nearly 2,000 are killed. Darius is d ...
                        	... On the way there is a storm that destroys half his fleet The other half of the fleet sails on to fight. They off load at Marathon. It is a swampy and foggy place where the Athenians can slip up and attack the Persians. They run them all the way back to the boats. Nearly 2,000 are killed. Darius is d ...
									Athens ' Age of Glory - Our Lady of the Wayside
									
... • The city-states of Greece went to war against Persia. Athens created a mighty naval fleet and they joined forces with Sparta and other city-states. Together, they beat the Persians. • Other city-states that were still facing the danger of Persia would pay the Athenians for the protection of their ...
                        	... • The city-states of Greece went to war against Persia. Athens created a mighty naval fleet and they joined forces with Sparta and other city-states. Together, they beat the Persians. • Other city-states that were still facing the danger of Persia would pay the Athenians for the protection of their ...
									Athenian Democracy-Summary Sentences
									
... Here are some of the summary sentences you all came up with in class Age of Pericles The Age of Pericles argues that as the Athenian leadership evolved, there was a further opening of access to government to allow rules to maintain power. With the government expanding, the people grew really proud t ...
                        	... Here are some of the summary sentences you all came up with in class Age of Pericles The Age of Pericles argues that as the Athenian leadership evolved, there was a further opening of access to government to allow rules to maintain power. With the government expanding, the people grew really proud t ...
									Thucydides, History of the Peloponnesian War
									
... The Athenian navies: “the foundation of empire.” ...
                        	... The Athenian navies: “the foundation of empire.” ...
Trireme
 
                        A trireme (derived from Latin: triremis ""with three banks of oars;"" Ancient Greek: τριήρης triērēs, literally ""three-rower"") was an ancient vessel and a type of galley that was used by the ancient maritime civilizations of the Mediterranean, especially the Phoenicians, ancient Greeks and Romans.The trireme derives its name from its three rows of oars, manned with one man per oar.The early trireme was a development of the penteconter, an ancient warship with a single row of 25 oars on each side (i.e., a double-banked boat), and of the bireme (Greek: διήρης, diērēs), a warship with two banks of oars, probably of Phoenician origin, The word dieres does not appear until the Roman period. ""It must be assumed the term pentekontor covered the two-level type"". As a ship it was fast and agile, and it was the dominant warship in the Mediterranean during the 7th to 4th centuries BC, after which it was largely superseded by the larger quadriremes and quinqueremes. Triremes played a vital role in the Persian Wars, the creation of the Athenian maritime empire, and its downfall in the Peloponnesian War.The term is sometimes also used to refer to medieval and early modern galleys with three files of oarsmen per side as triremes.
 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									