Democratic Vices & Republican Virtues [PPT]
... the inhabitants of any State we are acquainted with in the modern world; but I assert that their situation is distinct from either the people of Greece, or Rome, or of any other State we are acquainted with among the antients.” (1787) o Patrick Henry: “similar examples are to be found in ancient Gre ...
... the inhabitants of any State we are acquainted with in the modern world; but I assert that their situation is distinct from either the people of Greece, or Rome, or of any other State we are acquainted with among the antients.” (1787) o Patrick Henry: “similar examples are to be found in ancient Gre ...
Ch. 11: The Ancient Greeks - Amanda Howard`sProfessional
... Held a sports competition to honor Apollo every five years ...
... Held a sports competition to honor Apollo every five years ...
The Rise of Greek Cities - Our Lady of the Wayside
... leaders belonged to noble families that were rich and powerful. Poorer citizens demanded to have more of a say in the ...
... leaders belonged to noble families that were rich and powerful. Poorer citizens demanded to have more of a say in the ...
Backgrounds to English Literature
... 3. Observation was important for them. Anaximander, based on the fact that human infants are helpless at birth, argued that if the first human had somehow appeared on earth as an infant, it would not have survived: therefore, humans have evolved from other animals whose offspring are fitter. -Why L ...
... 3. Observation was important for them. Anaximander, based on the fact that human infants are helpless at birth, argued that if the first human had somehow appeared on earth as an infant, it would not have survived: therefore, humans have evolved from other animals whose offspring are fitter. -Why L ...
Sparta v Athens Focus On Culture
... Sparta and Athens: A Focus on Greek Culture 1 Ancient Greece was home to groups of people who shared a common language, common religion and a common form of city-state type government but these groups were very different in the education of their children and preparation of their citizens for public ...
... Sparta and Athens: A Focus on Greek Culture 1 Ancient Greece was home to groups of people who shared a common language, common religion and a common form of city-state type government but these groups were very different in the education of their children and preparation of their citizens for public ...
Chapter 2: The Minoans, The Mycenaeans, and the Greeks
... – Originator of the epic poem – Appeal lies in his well crafted plots filled with dramatic episodes and finely drawn characters – Iliad describes the battle of Ilium, another name for Troy – Odyssey recounts the Greeks defeat of the Trojans and Odysseus’ ten year journey to return home ...
... – Originator of the epic poem – Appeal lies in his well crafted plots filled with dramatic episodes and finely drawn characters – Iliad describes the battle of Ilium, another name for Troy – Odyssey recounts the Greeks defeat of the Trojans and Odysseus’ ten year journey to return home ...
The Minoans, The Mycenaeans, and the Greeks of
... – Originator of the epic poem – Appeal lies in his well crafted plots filled with dramatic episodes and finely drawn characters – Iliad describes the battle of Ilium, another name for Troy – Odyssey recounts the Greeks defeat of the Trojans and Odysseus’ ten year journey to return home ...
... – Originator of the epic poem – Appeal lies in his well crafted plots filled with dramatic episodes and finely drawn characters – Iliad describes the battle of Ilium, another name for Troy – Odyssey recounts the Greeks defeat of the Trojans and Odysseus’ ten year journey to return home ...
Sparta - Arcadian Trails
... 650 BC, it rose to become the dominant military land-power in ancient Greece. Given its military pre-eminence, Sparta was recognized as the overall leader of the combined Greek forces during the Greco-Persian Wars. Between 431 and 404 BC, Sparta was the principal enemy of Athens during the Peloponne ...
... 650 BC, it rose to become the dominant military land-power in ancient Greece. Given its military pre-eminence, Sparta was recognized as the overall leader of the combined Greek forces during the Greco-Persian Wars. Between 431 and 404 BC, Sparta was the principal enemy of Athens during the Peloponne ...
MinoansMycenyeans
... – Originator of the epic poem – Appeal lies in his well crafted plots filled with dramatic episodes and finely drawn characters – Iliad describes the battle of Ilium, another name for Troy – Odyssey recounts the Greeks defeat of the Trojans and Odysseus’ ten year journey to return home ...
... – Originator of the epic poem – Appeal lies in his well crafted plots filled with dramatic episodes and finely drawn characters – Iliad describes the battle of Ilium, another name for Troy – Odyssey recounts the Greeks defeat of the Trojans and Odysseus’ ten year journey to return home ...
300 of Sparta
... 650 BC, it rose to become the dominant military land-power in ancient Greece. Given its military pre-eminence, Sparta was recognized as the overall leader of the combined Greek forces during the Greco-Persian Wars. Between 431 and 404 BC, Sparta was the principal enemy of Athens during the Peloponne ...
... 650 BC, it rose to become the dominant military land-power in ancient Greece. Given its military pre-eminence, Sparta was recognized as the overall leader of the combined Greek forces during the Greco-Persian Wars. Between 431 and 404 BC, Sparta was the principal enemy of Athens during the Peloponne ...
Greek Against Greek: The Peloponnesian Wars
... terrible ___ plague__________ broke out. At least 1/3 of the population died, including their leader Pericles ...
... terrible ___ plague__________ broke out. At least 1/3 of the population died, including their leader Pericles ...
Thucydides History of the Peloponnesian War
... 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 . . ...
HELLENISTIC SOCIETY The Rise of Alexander the Great After the
... northern Syria and most of the remaining provinces of the Old Persian Empire. In Greece the Macedonian dynasty known as the Antigonids ruled, ...
... northern Syria and most of the remaining provinces of the Old Persian Empire. In Greece the Macedonian dynasty known as the Antigonids ruled, ...
Hazards of Empire
... Method and purpose of his History Greece divided: Athenians, Spartans, and their allies Spartan hoplites repeatedly ravage the farmlands of Attica Athenian triremes rule the seas The Athenians honor their war dead: Pericles’ funeral oration Siege warfare and disease: The plague in Athens, 430 BC Ath ...
... Method and purpose of his History Greece divided: Athenians, Spartans, and their allies Spartan hoplites repeatedly ravage the farmlands of Attica Athenian triremes rule the seas The Athenians honor their war dead: Pericles’ funeral oration Siege warfare and disease: The plague in Athens, 430 BC Ath ...
Classical Greece
... Age of Pericles. It was this time period when Athens developed a Direct Democracy through mass meetings. (every 10 days in the assembly) A. every male citizen 18 years or older could vote B. assembly passed all laws C. had paid officeholders (this allowed the poor to become involved in politics) D. ...
... Age of Pericles. It was this time period when Athens developed a Direct Democracy through mass meetings. (every 10 days in the assembly) A. every male citizen 18 years or older could vote B. assembly passed all laws C. had paid officeholders (this allowed the poor to become involved in politics) D. ...
Building a Democratic Culture:
... between the two rival cities of the Greek Peninsula ( in 421 B.C.). Both parties agreed on the terms of a treaty of mutual defence against all other potential aggressors. Plutarch wrote about him ( in “Plutarch’s Lives”, English translation by Bernadette Perrin, Harvard University Press, Cambridge, ...
... between the two rival cities of the Greek Peninsula ( in 421 B.C.). Both parties agreed on the terms of a treaty of mutual defence against all other potential aggressors. Plutarch wrote about him ( in “Plutarch’s Lives”, English translation by Bernadette Perrin, Harvard University Press, Cambridge, ...
Thucydides, History of the Peloponnesian War
... 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 . . ...
Thucydides, History of the Peloponnesian War
... 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 . . ...
The Greek Phase - Lincoln Public Schools
... Ø Homer and His Works § (a man that possibly never existed) Homer was the man that wrote the two epic poems, the Iliad and the Odyssey. However scholars currently know that the two poems were recited before Homer lived (the mid 8th century B.C.E). Today there are beliefs the Homer was just a name fo ...
... Ø Homer and His Works § (a man that possibly never existed) Homer was the man that wrote the two epic poems, the Iliad and the Odyssey. However scholars currently know that the two poems were recited before Homer lived (the mid 8th century B.C.E). Today there are beliefs the Homer was just a name fo ...
Thucydides
... 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 . . ...
Thucyd- 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 . . ...
Empires: The Greeks
... Marathon and restore the grandeur of the Academy, where Socrates, Plato and Aristotle forged the foundation of Western thought. The Greeks: Crucible of Civilization combines dramatic storytelling, stunning imagery, groundbreaking research and distinguished scholarship, rendering Classical Greece glo ...
... Marathon and restore the grandeur of the Academy, where Socrates, Plato and Aristotle forged the foundation of Western thought. The Greeks: Crucible of Civilization combines dramatic storytelling, stunning imagery, groundbreaking research and distinguished scholarship, rendering Classical Greece glo ...
Sophocles - lewisminusclark
... his long life Sophocles earned many prizes, including about 20 for 1st place. He was the Imperial Treasurer from 443 to 442 B.C.E, helping control the funds of the Delian Confederacy for the Athenian Empire. He was also elected as a member of the Board of ...
... his long life Sophocles earned many prizes, including about 20 for 1st place. He was the Imperial Treasurer from 443 to 442 B.C.E, helping control the funds of the Delian Confederacy for the Athenian Empire. He was also elected as a member of the Board of ...
Classical Greece
... force to invade Athens. Thanks to a disagreement among the other city states as to what to do about the Persian problem, Xerxes had no resistance on his way to Athens. When he came to a narrow mountain pass at Thermopylae, 7000 Greeks (300 Spartans) blocked their way – the only reason the Athenian ...
... force to invade Athens. Thanks to a disagreement among the other city states as to what to do about the Persian problem, Xerxes had no resistance on his way to Athens. When he came to a narrow mountain pass at Thermopylae, 7000 Greeks (300 Spartans) blocked their way – the only reason the Athenian ...