Alexander the Great
... Alexander’s personal bravery and military tactics resulted in successive defeats for Persia at Granicus (334 B.C.), Issus (333 B.C.), and Gaugamela (331 B.C.) Persian emperor Darius III fled the battlefield after Gaugamela and was murdered by his own satraps Alexander adopted Persian ways and sought ...
... Alexander’s personal bravery and military tactics resulted in successive defeats for Persia at Granicus (334 B.C.), Issus (333 B.C.), and Gaugamela (331 B.C.) Persian emperor Darius III fled the battlefield after Gaugamela and was murdered by his own satraps Alexander adopted Persian ways and sought ...
Table of Contents The Persian Wars: .....................................................
... Ionians in a revolt against Persian Rule. The Ionians could not secure Spartan support under King Cleomenes however Athens was willing to aid them. Allied forces were defeated. There were a number of consequences relating to this incident however. ! Athens became wary of Persian threat after their d ...
... Ionians in a revolt against Persian Rule. The Ionians could not secure Spartan support under King Cleomenes however Athens was willing to aid them. Allied forces were defeated. There were a number of consequences relating to this incident however. ! Athens became wary of Persian threat after their d ...
Classical Greece
... Happiness is chief good Poetics – analysis of dramatic and poetic form – Sophocles is best example of Tragedy Politics- looked at governments of various city states – Empirical determination of best government, based on study of data – Best government is constitutional – Lead by Middle Class ...
... Happiness is chief good Poetics – analysis of dramatic and poetic form – Sophocles is best example of Tragedy Politics- looked at governments of various city states – Empirical determination of best government, based on study of data – Best government is constitutional – Lead by Middle Class ...
Empire and Conflict: Greeks and Persians WHAP/Napp Read and
... A. Small competing city-statesmountainous terrain (seas for trade) B. Classical Greece emerged around 750 BCE and flourished for about 400 years C. Fiercely independent city-states 1. Speaking the same language/Frequently in conflict 2. Called themselves Hellenes D. Expansive people, but expansion ...
... A. Small competing city-statesmountainous terrain (seas for trade) B. Classical Greece emerged around 750 BCE and flourished for about 400 years C. Fiercely independent city-states 1. Speaking the same language/Frequently in conflict 2. Called themselves Hellenes D. Expansive people, but expansion ...
History4AStudyGuide
... Demosthenes- (384-322 BC) greatest Athenian orator. Rhetoric & argument. Advocated for war against Philip II of Macedon. Did not want Athens to enter into an alliance w/Phillip. Philip II- Takes over Greek mainland. Destroyed Olympus. Battle of Chaeronea.(360336 BC). Father of Alexander the Great. M ...
... Demosthenes- (384-322 BC) greatest Athenian orator. Rhetoric & argument. Advocated for war against Philip II of Macedon. Did not want Athens to enter into an alliance w/Phillip. Philip II- Takes over Greek mainland. Destroyed Olympus. Battle of Chaeronea.(360336 BC). Father of Alexander the Great. M ...
Visual Locating Greece
... – the Homeric tradition – the stories of the Trojan War – Homer’s The Iliad and The Odyssey. ...
... – the Homeric tradition – the stories of the Trojan War – Homer’s The Iliad and The Odyssey. ...
Early Greeks - Houghton Mifflin Harcourt
... after the Trojan War. Cities became empty, art almost disappeared, and there were no books for hundreds of years. Then, around 750 BCE, the Greek Dark Ages finally ended. It was the dawn of a ...
... after the Trojan War. Cities became empty, art almost disappeared, and there were no books for hundreds of years. Then, around 750 BCE, the Greek Dark Ages finally ended. It was the dawn of a ...
Date _____ Hr
... 13. Socrates did not believe that ______________________ should be used as a teaching tool. 14. Socrates insisted that students _____________________________________. 15. The Socratic Method is a method of __________________________________________. 16. The _________________________ were enemies of ...
... 13. Socrates did not believe that ______________________ should be used as a teaching tool. 14. Socrates insisted that students _____________________________________. 15. The Socratic Method is a method of __________________________________________. 16. The _________________________ were enemies of ...
Name Class Date After 522 B.C., the Persians extended their empire
... After 522 B.C., the Persians extended their empire to include the Greek city-states of Ionia in Asia Minor. Although under Persian rule, these Ionian city-states were largely self-governing, they resented Persian control. In 499 B.C., Athens sent ships to help these city-states fight the Persians. T ...
... After 522 B.C., the Persians extended their empire to include the Greek city-states of Ionia in Asia Minor. Although under Persian rule, these Ionian city-states were largely self-governing, they resented Persian control. In 499 B.C., Athens sent ships to help these city-states fight the Persians. T ...
Chapter 7 The Greek Adventure
... • Athenians under Pericles in conflict with Corinth, a Spartan ally • When Sparta defended them, Pericles responded with war • Athens thought they could defend against Sparta indefinitely • War was an intermittently fought deadlock • In 404 Spartans defeated Athenian navy with Persian help • War was ...
... • Athenians under Pericles in conflict with Corinth, a Spartan ally • When Sparta defended them, Pericles responded with war • Athens thought they could defend against Sparta indefinitely • War was an intermittently fought deadlock • In 404 Spartans defeated Athenian navy with Persian help • War was ...
Greek_Style_-_Presentation - techtheatre
... Corinthian helmets were not made in Greece much after 500 BC. When not in use, Greek soldiers pushed helmets back over their heads. The Italian peoples began wearing them like this in battle and developed the Apulo-Corinthian helmet, which was used until well after 400 BC. The eyeholes became so sm ...
... Corinthian helmets were not made in Greece much after 500 BC. When not in use, Greek soldiers pushed helmets back over their heads. The Italian peoples began wearing them like this in battle and developed the Apulo-Corinthian helmet, which was used until well after 400 BC. The eyeholes became so sm ...
Spotlight on Ancient Greece
... many fine buildings. Athens was surrounded by the plains of Attica, which provided food and silver mines and gave the city wealth to trade and to build warships. By 480 BC, when the Persians invaded Greece, it was the richest and most powerful Mediterranean city and was able to lead the fight agains ...
... many fine buildings. Athens was surrounded by the plains of Attica, which provided food and silver mines and gave the city wealth to trade and to build warships. By 480 BC, when the Persians invaded Greece, it was the richest and most powerful Mediterranean city and was able to lead the fight agains ...
PowerPoint
... Thucydides: the war between Athens and Sparta was the greatest war of all time. “. . . more worth writing about than any of those which had taken place in the past.” “Never before had so many cities been captured and then devastated, whether by foreign armies or by the Hellenic powers themselves . . ...
... Thucydides: the war between Athens and Sparta was the greatest war of all time. “. . . more worth writing about than any of those which had taken place in the past.” “Never before had so many cities been captured and then devastated, whether by foreign armies or by the Hellenic powers themselves . . ...
Europe 8000 BCE – 600 CE - Hinzman's AP World History
... – This was easier to learn than other forms of writing – Widespread literacy – However, Greek culture was largely preserved through the oral tradition and use of storytelling, theater, and philosophical dialogues ...
... – This was easier to learn than other forms of writing – Widespread literacy – However, Greek culture was largely preserved through the oral tradition and use of storytelling, theater, and philosophical dialogues ...
A Civilization`s Rise and Demise by War
... men and their ideas from everywhere to the great cultural center of Athens. Thanks to its economic initiative, the Athenian polis was quite wealthy, and Pericles generously distributed that wealth to the Athenian citizen in a variety of forms. For instance, the Athenian polis sponsored the productio ...
... men and their ideas from everywhere to the great cultural center of Athens. Thanks to its economic initiative, the Athenian polis was quite wealthy, and Pericles generously distributed that wealth to the Athenian citizen in a variety of forms. For instance, the Athenian polis sponsored the productio ...
Unit 14. Who were the ancient Greeks?
... 1000 BC – 323 BC: Ancient Greece 3100 BC – 1069 BC: Ancient Egypt ...
... 1000 BC – 323 BC: Ancient Greece 3100 BC – 1069 BC: Ancient Egypt ...
Class Notes:
... Class:_______________________________________ Period:______________________________________ Date:_______________________________________ ...
... Class:_______________________________________ Period:______________________________________ Date:_______________________________________ ...
greecethroughpersianwars
... Zeus, Hera, Poseidon, Ares, Hermes, Hephaestus, Aphrodite, Athena, Apollo, and Artemis are always considered Olympians. Hestia, Demeter, Dionysus, and Hades are the variable gods among the Twelve. Hestia gave up her position as an Olympian to Dionysus in order to live among mankind (eventually she w ...
... Zeus, Hera, Poseidon, Ares, Hermes, Hephaestus, Aphrodite, Athena, Apollo, and Artemis are always considered Olympians. Hestia, Demeter, Dionysus, and Hades are the variable gods among the Twelve. Hestia gave up her position as an Olympian to Dionysus in order to live among mankind (eventually she w ...
Ancient Greece - Class Notes For Mr. Pantano
... the de facto leader of the Soviet Union from the mid1920s until his death in 1953. ...
... the de facto leader of the Soviet Union from the mid1920s until his death in 1953. ...
Ancient Greece - Class Notes For Mr. Pantano
... the de facto leader of the Soviet Union from the mid1920s until his death in 1953. ...
... the de facto leader of the Soviet Union from the mid1920s until his death in 1953. ...
Ancient Greece - Class Notes For Mr. Pantano
... the de facto leader of the Soviet Union from the mid1920s until his death in 1953. ...
... the de facto leader of the Soviet Union from the mid1920s until his death in 1953. ...
Name - aks 40- japan and china
... 31. 30. Phidipedes ran 140 / 26.5 miles in two days to be rejected by the Spartans in a call for help. 32. 31. Themisticles showed himself at the Athenian Baths / Assembly to be one of history’s greatest orators. 33. 32. Clippers / Triremes were fast and maneuverable ships, designed for ramming the ...
... 31. 30. Phidipedes ran 140 / 26.5 miles in two days to be rejected by the Spartans in a call for help. 32. 31. Themisticles showed himself at the Athenian Baths / Assembly to be one of history’s greatest orators. 33. 32. Clippers / Triremes were fast and maneuverable ships, designed for ramming the ...
Social Studies Study Guide: Chapter 6
... win the war? a wooden horse called The Trojan Horse -Who wrote about the Trojan War? Homer -What two epics he did write? Iliad and Odysessy The Dark Ages of Greece: p. 172 -What happened to Greece after the Trojan War? collapsed -Did people still trade for food and goods? no -This period of time was ...
... win the war? a wooden horse called The Trojan Horse -Who wrote about the Trojan War? Homer -What two epics he did write? Iliad and Odysessy The Dark Ages of Greece: p. 172 -What happened to Greece after the Trojan War? collapsed -Did people still trade for food and goods? no -This period of time was ...