timeline of ancient Greece
... 750-650, Hoplite phalanx adopted by cities of southern Greece 760, Greek cities begin to establish colonies in southern Italy, Sicily, Africa, far western Mediterranean, & into the Black Sea. Many of the colonies in eventually become independent city-states e.g. settlers from Greek city of Euboea es ...
... 750-650, Hoplite phalanx adopted by cities of southern Greece 760, Greek cities begin to establish colonies in southern Italy, Sicily, Africa, far western Mediterranean, & into the Black Sea. Many of the colonies in eventually become independent city-states e.g. settlers from Greek city of Euboea es ...
The impact of Athens on the development of the Greek language
... script as well as by the development of a Panhellenic culture, became a language with Panhellenic prestige and radiance and evolved into a literary dialect, known as the Attic dialect. The literary dialect of course differed essentially from the everyday oral form of dialect. Although the literary d ...
... script as well as by the development of a Panhellenic culture, became a language with Panhellenic prestige and radiance and evolved into a literary dialect, known as the Attic dialect. The literary dialect of course differed essentially from the everyday oral form of dialect. Although the literary d ...
Persian Wars Introduction
... the death at Thermopylae against the might Persian Empire in 480 B.C.E. Battle of Salamis –Naval battle near the Island of Salamis where the Greeks defeated the Persians led by Naval Commander Themistocles. Battle of Plateau – Decisive Battle that ended the Persian Wars and Persia’s attempt at conqu ...
... the death at Thermopylae against the might Persian Empire in 480 B.C.E. Battle of Salamis –Naval battle near the Island of Salamis where the Greeks defeated the Persians led by Naval Commander Themistocles. Battle of Plateau – Decisive Battle that ended the Persian Wars and Persia’s attempt at conqu ...
Tenth Reading Ancient Greece - White Plains Public Schools
... large Greek island of Crete. The Minoans created an elegant civilization that had great power in the Mediterranean world. At the same time, people from the plains along the Black Sea and Anatolia migrated and settled in mainland Greece. Geography Shapes Greek Life Ancient Greece consisted mainly of ...
... large Greek island of Crete. The Minoans created an elegant civilization that had great power in the Mediterranean world. At the same time, people from the plains along the Black Sea and Anatolia migrated and settled in mainland Greece. Geography Shapes Greek Life Ancient Greece consisted mainly of ...
Monetary History of the World
... the seat of power in Athens much in the same manner as a central bank. For nearly 20 years, Greek city-states were subject to Athenian doctrine. The Athenian silver tetradrachm would become known simply as the OWL that emerged as perhaps the first attempt at creating a single world currency. This co ...
... the seat of power in Athens much in the same manner as a central bank. For nearly 20 years, Greek city-states were subject to Athenian doctrine. The Athenian silver tetradrachm would become known simply as the OWL that emerged as perhaps the first attempt at creating a single world currency. This co ...
Attendance of plays in Ancient Greece was a massive part of
... who was the Greek God of Theatre. This was a big deal for the people in attendance as they did not want to upset the Gods (1). Up to 15’000 people would attend a play at once meaning the theatres needed to be built in a way everybody could see the actors performing. To make sure this would happen, t ...
... who was the Greek God of Theatre. This was a big deal for the people in attendance as they did not want to upset the Gods (1). Up to 15’000 people would attend a play at once meaning the theatres needed to be built in a way everybody could see the actors performing. To make sure this would happen, t ...
Section 2-Warring City-States PT. 1 Rules and Order in Greek City
... Athens Builds a Limited Democracy• Athenian Education-Only the sons of wealthy families received formal educations. • Athenian Education: Boys– School started around the age of seven • Focused on preparing boys to be good citizens. • They studied grammar, poetry, history, math, and music. • They al ...
... Athens Builds a Limited Democracy• Athenian Education-Only the sons of wealthy families received formal educations. • Athenian Education: Boys– School started around the age of seven • Focused on preparing boys to be good citizens. • They studied grammar, poetry, history, math, and music. • They al ...
Ancient Greece
... Tortoise and the Hare” and “The Fox and the Grapes.” Many of Aesop’s fables are still told today. ...
... Tortoise and the Hare” and “The Fox and the Grapes.” Many of Aesop’s fables are still told today. ...
Section 3 Democracy and Greece`s Golden Age
... 4. Classical art-values harmony, order, balance, proportion, beauty III. Drama and History A. Tragedy and Comedy 1. Greeks invent ________________ as an art form; includes chorus, dance, poetry 2. Two forms of drama: ______________and _____________________ 3. Tragedy-tells story of heroes’ downfall: ...
... 4. Classical art-values harmony, order, balance, proportion, beauty III. Drama and History A. Tragedy and Comedy 1. Greeks invent ________________ as an art form; includes chorus, dance, poetry 2. Two forms of drama: ______________and _____________________ 3. Tragedy-tells story of heroes’ downfall: ...
CHAPTER 3 - GREEK AND HELLENISTIC CIVILIZATION
... Even as the Athenians were tightening control over their allies, at home they developed the freest government the world had ever seen. Under the leadership of Pericles, the powers of the aristocratic council, the Areopagus, were curtailed and every decision of the state had to be approved by the po ...
... Even as the Athenians were tightening control over their allies, at home they developed the freest government the world had ever seen. Under the leadership of Pericles, the powers of the aristocratic council, the Areopagus, were curtailed and every decision of the state had to be approved by the po ...
Introduction to Greek and Roman History
... 394/393: Battle of Cnidus, Conon returns to Athens. Byzantium ...
... 394/393: Battle of Cnidus, Conon returns to Athens. Byzantium ...
Literature Papers Checklist - writing-tutor
... the significance of the three scaffold scenes in The Scarlet Letter?” “What does the cherry orchard in Anton Chekhov’s The Cherry Orchard represent?” “What is the significance of the setting in John Steinbeck’s ‘The Chrysanthemums’’?” “How effective is the use of first-person narrative in John Updik ...
... the significance of the three scaffold scenes in The Scarlet Letter?” “What does the cherry orchard in Anton Chekhov’s The Cherry Orchard represent?” “What is the significance of the setting in John Steinbeck’s ‘The Chrysanthemums’’?” “How effective is the use of first-person narrative in John Updik ...
File - Miss Diaz`s Class
... 2. Each group member reads the passage and summarizes important information in bullet points or a creative way. 3. Group Leader creates the presentation under specific google drive log-in Group sets up the presentation theme. 4. Group Leader clicks “Share”, under “invite people” tab add the email ad ...
... 2. Each group member reads the passage and summarizes important information in bullet points or a creative way. 3. Group Leader creates the presentation under specific google drive log-in Group sets up the presentation theme. 4. Group Leader clicks “Share”, under “invite people” tab add the email ad ...
CLCS 380, REVIEW SHEET I: FOURTH CENTURY GREECE Spring
... CLCS 380, REVIEW SHEET I: FOURTH CENTURY GREECE Spring 2017 (Review On-Line Lectures, Archaic Greece through 4th Cent. Developments) A. MAP TEST. A map similar to the one below will contain numbered items from the following list. Answers will appear in multiple choice format. 10 items, 1 point each ...
... CLCS 380, REVIEW SHEET I: FOURTH CENTURY GREECE Spring 2017 (Review On-Line Lectures, Archaic Greece through 4th Cent. Developments) A. MAP TEST. A map similar to the one below will contain numbered items from the following list. Answers will appear in multiple choice format. 10 items, 1 point each ...
Ancient Greek Timeline Directions
... amount of group members sitting at your table some of you will be completing three, four, or five events. After each group member has completed their portion of the timeline, you will teach each other about the events and record all the information on your own timeline. ...
... amount of group members sitting at your table some of you will be completing three, four, or five events. After each group member has completed their portion of the timeline, you will teach each other about the events and record all the information on your own timeline. ...
ch 5.3 Democracy and Greece`s Golden Age - mrs
... is put together in an orderly way and is subject to absolute and unchanging laws 2) people can understand these laws through logic and reason One group, the Sophists, questioned Greek gods, and was deemed radical and dangerous to Athenians ...
... is put together in an orderly way and is subject to absolute and unchanging laws 2) people can understand these laws through logic and reason One group, the Sophists, questioned Greek gods, and was deemed radical and dangerous to Athenians ...
the origins of ancient greece
... it thrived under the Persians, against whom it had waged war previously, and subsequently under the Romans. Its glories included a huge temple that was dedicated to the goddess Artemis. It was sacked by the Goths in 262 AD. ...
... it thrived under the Persians, against whom it had waged war previously, and subsequently under the Romans. Its glories included a huge temple that was dedicated to the goddess Artemis. It was sacked by the Goths in 262 AD. ...
Ancient Greece
... people when they were attacked. It was also used for worship centers for the gods and goddesses. Below the acropolis was the agora, the place where people could meet to debate issues and served as a market place. ...
... people when they were attacked. It was also used for worship centers for the gods and goddesses. Below the acropolis was the agora, the place where people could meet to debate issues and served as a market place. ...
AncientGreecePowerPointPresentation with blanks
... Classical Greece, cont’d Unfortunately, without a foreign rival to unify them, the expansion of the citystates ultimately led to war. Athens emerged during the Classical period with a strong empire based on its navy, but they were rivaled by Sparta with its powerful army. The two societies were org ...
... Classical Greece, cont’d Unfortunately, without a foreign rival to unify them, the expansion of the citystates ultimately led to war. Athens emerged during the Classical period with a strong empire based on its navy, but they were rivaled by Sparta with its powerful army. The two societies were org ...
File
... “…..Externally the body was….reddish, livid, and breaking out into small pustules and ulcers….They succumbed, as in most cases, on the seventh or eighth day, to the internal inflammation…But if they passed this stage, and the disease descended further into the bowels, inducing a violent ulceration t ...
... “…..Externally the body was….reddish, livid, and breaking out into small pustules and ulcers….They succumbed, as in most cases, on the seventh or eighth day, to the internal inflammation…But if they passed this stage, and the disease descended further into the bowels, inducing a violent ulceration t ...
Greece! 1900-133 BC - Mat
... and redistributed it to folks that didn’t have any.) ▫ The poor REALLY liked him, but didn’t like his son too much, so they said, “no more tyrants, thank you very much.” ...
... and redistributed it to folks that didn’t have any.) ▫ The poor REALLY liked him, but didn’t like his son too much, so they said, “no more tyrants, thank you very much.” ...
Greek City-States
... Athenians put a great deal of emphasis on education. Girls learned at home(c) from their mothers. They learned how to run a home, and how to be good wives and mothers. Boys were educated quite differently. Until age 6 or 7, boys were taught at home by their mothers. From 7-14, boys attended a day sc ...
... Athenians put a great deal of emphasis on education. Girls learned at home(c) from their mothers. They learned how to run a home, and how to be good wives and mothers. Boys were educated quite differently. Until age 6 or 7, boys were taught at home by their mothers. From 7-14, boys attended a day sc ...
Greek City
... • Boys attended a higher school if their parents could afford it. • All boys went to military school for at least two years. ...
... • Boys attended a higher school if their parents could afford it. • All boys went to military school for at least two years. ...