Chapter 5 Classical Greece, 2000 BC
... • Plato-student of Scocrates – Studied individual’s class and role in life – The Republic • perfectly governed society • “farmers, artisans, warriors and ruling class” • “Philosopher-king” ...
... • Plato-student of Scocrates – Studied individual’s class and role in life – The Republic • perfectly governed society • “farmers, artisans, warriors and ruling class” • “Philosopher-king” ...
Theme Notes
... Society dominated by the military B. Military power provided security and protection for their city C. Boys were trained from an early age to be soldiers D. Spartan woman had more rights than other Greek women III. Athens A. Valued education, clear thinking and arts B. Athenian women had few rights ...
... Society dominated by the military B. Military power provided security and protection for their city C. Boys were trained from an early age to be soldiers D. Spartan woman had more rights than other Greek women III. Athens A. Valued education, clear thinking and arts B. Athenian women had few rights ...
ANCIENT GREECE NOTES PPT
... Parthenon? The Parthenon was a white marble temple built in Athens in honor of Athena. It is considered the finest example of Greek Architecture. Where is most Greek Painting ...
... Parthenon? The Parthenon was a white marble temple built in Athens in honor of Athena. It is considered the finest example of Greek Architecture. Where is most Greek Painting ...
ROMAN TOWN PLANNING I. [1]Romans had conquered new towns
... I. 1Romans had conquered new towns, also wanted to establish colonies for trade, control and expansion. How to lay out these new towns? Rome benefitted from Etruscan and Greek experience, and adopted techniques to Roman purpose, e.g. Cosa: finest example of Roman planning. Cosa planned 273 BC as a u ...
... I. 1Romans had conquered new towns, also wanted to establish colonies for trade, control and expansion. How to lay out these new towns? Rome benefitted from Etruscan and Greek experience, and adopted techniques to Roman purpose, e.g. Cosa: finest example of Roman planning. Cosa planned 273 BC as a u ...
Marathon, Thermopylae, Salamis
... The intellectual world of the “Ionian Renaissance” The Presocratics: Thales of Miletus and the eclipse Hecataeus of Miletus and his map of the world Herodotus and the invention of history Herodotus’s method: comparing stories, interviewing priests The origins of the conflict between Europe and Asia ...
... The intellectual world of the “Ionian Renaissance” The Presocratics: Thales of Miletus and the eclipse Hecataeus of Miletus and his map of the world Herodotus and the invention of history Herodotus’s method: comparing stories, interviewing priests The origins of the conflict between Europe and Asia ...
Unit # 2 – Foundations of Civilization - pamelalewis
... Greeks are afraid they won’t have enough time to prepare A group of 300 Spartans decide to hold off the entire Persian army at the mountain pass of Thermopylae Are successful for several days until a local shows the Persians an alternate path through the mountain and they kill all the Spartans ...
... Greeks are afraid they won’t have enough time to prepare A group of 300 Spartans decide to hold off the entire Persian army at the mountain pass of Thermopylae Are successful for several days until a local shows the Persians an alternate path through the mountain and they kill all the Spartans ...
Ancient Greece
... 4. In 404 B.C. Athens surrenders. Sparta replaces the assembly with an __________________ like its own government. 5. Great thinkers and teachers still lived in Athens. a) _____________ – taught by asking questions of his students. The government forced him to drink poison. b) _____________ - In 385 ...
... 4. In 404 B.C. Athens surrenders. Sparta replaces the assembly with an __________________ like its own government. 5. Great thinkers and teachers still lived in Athens. a) _____________ – taught by asking questions of his students. The government forced him to drink poison. b) _____________ - In 385 ...
Ancient Greek History: Supplemental Readings
... (2) What are the most striking features of Spartan society, as reflected in its foundational document, the Rhetra? c) Michael Lahanas i) http://www.mlahanas.de/Greece/History/HistoryOfSparta.html (1) Skip the section entitled “Prehistoric period” – Start with “The expansion of Sparta” and read only ...
... (2) What are the most striking features of Spartan society, as reflected in its foundational document, the Rhetra? c) Michael Lahanas i) http://www.mlahanas.de/Greece/History/HistoryOfSparta.html (1) Skip the section entitled “Prehistoric period” – Start with “The expansion of Sparta” and read only ...
Ancient Greece Powerpoint
... High point of Greek Democracy: The Athenian Government Structure under Pericles 461-429 BC This is the time period right after the Persian Wars Pericles Commander-in-Chief Selected by the elected ten generals ...
... High point of Greek Democracy: The Athenian Government Structure under Pericles 461-429 BC This is the time period right after the Persian Wars Pericles Commander-in-Chief Selected by the elected ten generals ...
Art History 101, Class 1—Ancient and Medieval Art
... monogram XP, the Greek letters chi and rho, standing for Christos or Christ. He won the battle and showed his gratitude by recognizing Christianity as a lawful religion. In 313, he issued the Edict of Milan, granting freedom of religion throughout the empire. Nonofficial monotheistic religions like ...
... monogram XP, the Greek letters chi and rho, standing for Christos or Christ. He won the battle and showed his gratitude by recognizing Christianity as a lawful religion. In 313, he issued the Edict of Milan, granting freedom of religion throughout the empire. Nonofficial monotheistic religions like ...
Ancient Greece - Effingham County Schools
... surrounding towns and villages; these kings dominated Greece from 1600-1100 BC. 4. c. 1500 BC they came into contact with the Minoans; gained ideas about trade, writing, art, politics, and literature. 5. During the 1200s, the Mycenaeans fought a 10 year war against Troy. Many believe the Trojan War ...
... surrounding towns and villages; these kings dominated Greece from 1600-1100 BC. 4. c. 1500 BC they came into contact with the Minoans; gained ideas about trade, writing, art, politics, and literature. 5. During the 1200s, the Mycenaeans fought a 10 year war against Troy. Many believe the Trojan War ...
Ancient Greece Αρχαία Ελλάδα
... City-state: City and surrounding country side A city-state is a city with its own laws, rulers, and money. City-states were cities that acted like countries. ...
... City-state: City and surrounding country side A city-state is a city with its own laws, rulers, and money. City-states were cities that acted like countries. ...
Ancient Greece - Dr. Afxendiou`s Classes
... Direct participation was the key to Athenian democracy. In the Assembly, every male citizen was not only entitled to attend as often as he pleased but also had the right to debate, offer amendments, and vote on proposals. Every man had a say in whether to declare war or stay in peace. Basically any ...
... Direct participation was the key to Athenian democracy. In the Assembly, every male citizen was not only entitled to attend as often as he pleased but also had the right to debate, offer amendments, and vote on proposals. Every man had a say in whether to declare war or stay in peace. Basically any ...
Ancient Greece 2012 chapter 4
... • Not a native Athenian (gave her special status) • Well-educated • Taught public speaking to many Athenians • Her writings did not survive • Plato • Pericles often consulted her • Became influential in politics even though she could not vote ...
... • Not a native Athenian (gave her special status) • Well-educated • Taught public speaking to many Athenians • Her writings did not survive • Plato • Pericles often consulted her • Became influential in politics even though she could not vote ...
The Greek City-States
... Helen, who was carried off to Troy. This started the Trojan War. O To end the war, the Greeks built a giant, wooden horse. The Trojans thought it was a gift that showed the Greeks surrendered. They pulled the horse into the city. O At night, Greek soldiers crept out of the horse and opened the city ...
... Helen, who was carried off to Troy. This started the Trojan War. O To end the war, the Greeks built a giant, wooden horse. The Trojans thought it was a gift that showed the Greeks surrendered. They pulled the horse into the city. O At night, Greek soldiers crept out of the horse and opened the city ...
Late Archaic Age Tyrants were….
... Many of trends that shape Athenian behavior in the fifth century BCE time have origins in the age of the Greek tyrants. ...
... Many of trends that shape Athenian behavior in the fifth century BCE time have origins in the age of the Greek tyrants. ...
Engineering An Empire: Greece Viewing Guide
... Who is the one Greek poised and ready for battle against Persia? ...
... Who is the one Greek poised and ready for battle against Persia? ...
ch 4 note guide
... 16. The religion of Ahura Mazda (Zoroastrianism) achieved influence in the Persian empire because a. Cyrus and Darius forced all conquered people to accept it. b. it was embraced by Darius. c. charismatic missionaries spread it through persuasive oratory. d. he was put to death as a martyr by the B ...
... 16. The religion of Ahura Mazda (Zoroastrianism) achieved influence in the Persian empire because a. Cyrus and Darius forced all conquered people to accept it. b. it was embraced by Darius. c. charismatic missionaries spread it through persuasive oratory. d. he was put to death as a martyr by the B ...
Reading Further – painting the Gods (HA)
... assume that we are seeing these sculptures as they appeared in their original form. But now, experts in the fields of art and archaeology are proving us wrong. How is a German archaeologist challenging our ideas about ancient art? What did these statues actually look like when they were created? The ...
... assume that we are seeing these sculptures as they appeared in their original form. But now, experts in the fields of art and archaeology are proving us wrong. How is a German archaeologist challenging our ideas about ancient art? What did these statues actually look like when they were created? The ...
Athens and Sparta
... Olympic Games and Homer's writing of the Odyssey and the Illiad. Classical Period- Athens was governed by a democracy and great philosophers like Socrates and Plato arose. Wars between Sparta and Athens were during this time. Ended with the rise and then death of Alexander the Great in 323 BC. ...
... Olympic Games and Homer's writing of the Odyssey and the Illiad. Classical Period- Athens was governed by a democracy and great philosophers like Socrates and Plato arose. Wars between Sparta and Athens were during this time. Ended with the rise and then death of Alexander the Great in 323 BC. ...
Chapter 4: Ancient Greece—Notes Section 1
... According to Homer, the Mycenaeans sacked the city of _______________, on the northwestern coast of modern Turkey, around 1250 B.C. _______________________________________, king of Mycenae, led them. Ever since Schliemann’s excavation of Troy, some people have believed Homer’s account is based ...
... According to Homer, the Mycenaeans sacked the city of _______________, on the northwestern coast of modern Turkey, around 1250 B.C. _______________________________________, king of Mycenae, led them. Ever since Schliemann’s excavation of Troy, some people have believed Homer’s account is based ...