File - Brother Murray Hunt
... 11. Draco’s written laws made Athenian law consistent for all citizens. 12. Which of the following are true concerning Solon? A. He extended the privileges of citizenship. B. He insisted that all debts be paid in full. C. He forbade the export of wheat. D. He established a citizen assembly called th ...
... 11. Draco’s written laws made Athenian law consistent for all citizens. 12. Which of the following are true concerning Solon? A. He extended the privileges of citizenship. B. He insisted that all debts be paid in full. C. He forbade the export of wheat. D. He established a citizen assembly called th ...
Greece Athens and Sparta ppt - Hewlett
... ◦ Greeks began to mint coins and merchants were soon exchanging goods for money instead of other goods ...
... ◦ Greeks began to mint coins and merchants were soon exchanging goods for money instead of other goods ...
The Early Greek Period
... D. Sent out only a few colonies E. Only polis with a standing army F. Military barrack-like existence 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 sev ...
... D. Sent out only a few colonies E. Only polis with a standing army F. Military barrack-like existence 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 sev ...
File
... of Nicias. (421 BC) This peace was supposed to last 50 years but it only lasted about 6 years. Pericles nephew, Alcibiades was elected as general but he he was reckless and self-seeking. He later was removed from leadership for disrespecting religious items. Bitter about his demotion, he fled to the ...
... of Nicias. (421 BC) This peace was supposed to last 50 years but it only lasted about 6 years. Pericles nephew, Alcibiades was elected as general but he he was reckless and self-seeking. He later was removed from leadership for disrespecting religious items. Bitter about his demotion, he fled to the ...
Student 3
... depicted scenes from the Trojan War, this meant that the myth was carried on into Roman culture and had a massive influence on Roman artworks, as the battle of troy is also the foundations, history and the beginnings of Rome. The Aeneid (a series of books written by Virgil) concludes that the founde ...
... depicted scenes from the Trojan War, this meant that the myth was carried on into Roman culture and had a massive influence on Roman artworks, as the battle of troy is also the foundations, history and the beginnings of Rome. The Aeneid (a series of books written by Virgil) concludes that the founde ...
this is a test
... Cleisthenes and Pericles - extended the rights of citizens even further – Strengthen Democracy By 450 BCE, all holders of public office were chosen by lot and were paid -Even the poorest could serve ...
... Cleisthenes and Pericles - extended the rights of citizens even further – Strengthen Democracy By 450 BCE, all holders of public office were chosen by lot and were paid -Even the poorest could serve ...
No Slide Title
... [that] introduce us to a phenomenon of Greek life which expressed and sustained the homosexual ethos” (111). ...
... [that] introduce us to a phenomenon of Greek life which expressed and sustained the homosexual ethos” (111). ...
Rivals: Athens vs. Sparta
... • Each city-state tried to turn its acropolis into an “architectural treasure” • Parthenon best exemplified Greek architecture • Greeks didn’t need large sanctuaries = places of worship – Worshipped at home or at outdoor altars ...
... • Each city-state tried to turn its acropolis into an “architectural treasure” • Parthenon best exemplified Greek architecture • Greeks didn’t need large sanctuaries = places of worship – Worshipped at home or at outdoor altars ...
I`m going going, back back, to Greece Greece
... Solon’s Reforms allowed more people to be citizens, but there was still widespread unrest. This lead to Tyrants – What is a tyrant? ...
... Solon’s Reforms allowed more people to be citizens, but there was still widespread unrest. This lead to Tyrants – What is a tyrant? ...
Geography and Early Greek Civilization
... • What was a polis and why did the Greeks develop the polis? • Define a golden age and name a Greek polis that experienced a golden age. • List three differences between the ancient Greek polis of Athens and Sparta. • Who were the helots and how were they ...
... • What was a polis and why did the Greeks develop the polis? • Define a golden age and name a Greek polis that experienced a golden age. • List three differences between the ancient Greek polis of Athens and Sparta. • Who were the helots and how were they ...
A Techno-Buffet of Hands-On Learning Activities (Tiered Learning
... hands and teeth, and the barbarians buried them in missles, some attacking them in front...while those who had come round the mountain completed the circle of their attackers. (Herodotus. History.) Vastly outnumbered, the Spartans held back the Persians for three days in one of history's most famous ...
... hands and teeth, and the barbarians buried them in missles, some attacking them in front...while those who had come round the mountain completed the circle of their attackers. (Herodotus. History.) Vastly outnumbered, the Spartans held back the Persians for three days in one of history's most famous ...
A Techno-Buffet of Hands-On Learning Activities (Tiered Learning
... hands and teeth, and the barbarians buried them in missles, some attacking them in front...while those who had come round the mountain completed the circle of their attackers. (Herodotus. History.) Vastly outnumbered, the Spartans held back the Persians for three days in one of history's most famous ...
... hands and teeth, and the barbarians buried them in missles, some attacking them in front...while those who had come round the mountain completed the circle of their attackers. (Herodotus. History.) Vastly outnumbered, the Spartans held back the Persians for three days in one of history's most famous ...
Alexandrian Greek Mathematics, ca. 300 BCE to 300 CE After Euclid
... period.) Indeed the Romans took pride in not knowing much mathematics or science or the principles underlying technology, and they cared not at all for original research. As far as they were concerned, all of the mathematics necessary for practical work had been developed in earlier times and what w ...
... period.) Indeed the Romans took pride in not knowing much mathematics or science or the principles underlying technology, and they cared not at all for original research. As far as they were concerned, all of the mathematics necessary for practical work had been developed in earlier times and what w ...
ancient greece
... 1.- Ask students what they know about ancient Greece. Have them brainstorm ideas, and write their suggestions on the board. 2.-Review facts about ancient Greece. Have students locate Greece on a world map. Explain that a great civilization thrived there between 500 and 323 B.C., during a time in his ...
... 1.- Ask students what they know about ancient Greece. Have them brainstorm ideas, and write their suggestions on the board. 2.-Review facts about ancient Greece. Have students locate Greece on a world map. Explain that a great civilization thrived there between 500 and 323 B.C., during a time in his ...
Persians and Greeks PowerPoint
... • Egypt A (great river, hard to invade, access to trade) • China C (fair rivers, somewhat easy to invade, difficult to trade) • Indus A (great river, very hard to invade, good to trade) ...
... • Egypt A (great river, hard to invade, access to trade) • China C (fair rivers, somewhat easy to invade, difficult to trade) • Indus A (great river, very hard to invade, good to trade) ...
Plato - SouthsideHighSchool
... -“Socrates (469-399) was altogether different: he was interested in ethics. It was his ...
... -“Socrates (469-399) was altogether different: he was interested in ethics. It was his ...
wh_ancientgreece_sect04_lecture_notes
... How did Greek thinkers, artists, and writers explore the nature of the universe and people’s place in it? Greeks had confidence in the power of the human mind. They believed in reason, balance, and order. Greek achievements in art, philosophy, and government created “the glory that was Greece.” ...
... How did Greek thinkers, artists, and writers explore the nature of the universe and people’s place in it? Greeks had confidence in the power of the human mind. They believed in reason, balance, and order. Greek achievements in art, philosophy, and government created “the glory that was Greece.” ...
Koukaki Final
... Athens. The strategy was to help develop and encourage this organization to become independent, where Greeks could lead the vision and support the work. Helping Hands now has an active Board of Directors and the yearly Greek donations are sufficient to sustain the ministry. But Themis’s passion to e ...
... Athens. The strategy was to help develop and encourage this organization to become independent, where Greeks could lead the vision and support the work. Helping Hands now has an active Board of Directors and the yearly Greek donations are sufficient to sustain the ministry. But Themis’s passion to e ...
Greece and Rome - 6th Grade History: Vinson Middle
... period, it was a very different place to Athens. • Sparta was ruled by two kings and a Council of Elders. ...
... period, it was a very different place to Athens. • Sparta was ruled by two kings and a Council of Elders. ...
Roman Tolerance Toward the Greek Language.
... Jewish priests and theologians translated their sacred books into the language which was not only the international one but also the language of learning. If they wished to be heard, they had to write in Greek, for "a Greek work," as Mommsen says in his Roman history, "found an entirely different (a ...
... Jewish priests and theologians translated their sacred books into the language which was not only the international one but also the language of learning. If they wished to be heard, they had to write in Greek, for "a Greek work," as Mommsen says in his Roman history, "found an entirely different (a ...