Greek City-States and Colonization
... have believed that bad behavior would be found out if more citizens were involved. 2. At that age a person is better able to understand the laws and issues to be voted on. At 18, a youth was physically able and strong enough to have military training. 3. Aristotle’s records might help people compare ...
... have believed that bad behavior would be found out if more citizens were involved. 2. At that age a person is better able to understand the laws and issues to be voted on. At 18, a youth was physically able and strong enough to have military training. 3. Aristotle’s records might help people compare ...
Greek Drama notes File
... started the Golden Age of Greece. During this period great things were achieved in philosophy, architecture, art, medicine and other areas The Democratic system was a commitment to individual liberty but constrained by laws and social responsibility. However these rights did not extend to women and ...
... started the Golden Age of Greece. During this period great things were achieved in philosophy, architecture, art, medicine and other areas The Democratic system was a commitment to individual liberty but constrained by laws and social responsibility. However these rights did not extend to women and ...
slides - Insight Cruises
... “…and they came to a place where they could see from above a line of light, straight as a column, extending right through the whole heaven and through the earth…; another day's journey brought them to the place, and there, in the midst of the light, they saw the ends of the chains of heaven let down ...
... “…and they came to a place where they could see from above a line of light, straight as a column, extending right through the whole heaven and through the earth…; another day's journey brought them to the place, and there, in the midst of the light, they saw the ends of the chains of heaven let down ...
1 - Madison Public Schools
... 24. What similar type of event brought about both the beginning and end of the Golden Age of Athens? a. b. c. d. ...
... 24. What similar type of event brought about both the beginning and end of the Golden Age of Athens? a. b. c. d. ...
5. Chapter 5 Study Guide
... 7. What was the early form of Greek Writing? _____________ _____ 8. ____________ means city-state and was developed around the _______________. 9. List 2 of the ideas that a city-state was based upon. ...
... 7. What was the early form of Greek Writing? _____________ _____ 8. ____________ means city-state and was developed around the _______________. 9. List 2 of the ideas that a city-state was based upon. ...
Group 6 Report-Miltiades
... The inscription describes the achievements of Miltiades, who is also depicted on the accompanying bust. He was an Athenian general who defeated the Persians under Darius I at the 490 BCE Battle of Ma ...
... The inscription describes the achievements of Miltiades, who is also depicted on the accompanying bust. He was an Athenian general who defeated the Persians under Darius I at the 490 BCE Battle of Ma ...
Greece`s Golden Age
... • A type of government introduced during this period was called Direct Democracy – government in which the citizens rule directly and not through representation. ...
... • A type of government introduced during this period was called Direct Democracy – government in which the citizens rule directly and not through representation. ...
GREECE
... navy into the narrow Strait of Salamis • Persian ships were very large and could not maneuver well • Xerxes watches from a throne on the shore as his navy is destroyed – The Persian army is now stranded in Greece with few supplies – In 479 BC a large Greek army led by the might of Sparta crushes the ...
... navy into the narrow Strait of Salamis • Persian ships were very large and could not maneuver well • Xerxes watches from a throne on the shore as his navy is destroyed – The Persian army is now stranded in Greece with few supplies – In 479 BC a large Greek army led by the might of Sparta crushes the ...
Tradition and Change in Europe
... – Around 500 B.C. Greece entered a _____. There were Greek artists, poets, playwrights, & thinkers (Socrates & Aristotle). – Socrates and Aristotle valued human reason, they believed that individuals could understand the natural world. – Other Greek thinkers made important contributions to ___&____. ...
... – Around 500 B.C. Greece entered a _____. There were Greek artists, poets, playwrights, & thinkers (Socrates & Aristotle). – Socrates and Aristotle valued human reason, they believed that individuals could understand the natural world. – Other Greek thinkers made important contributions to ___&____. ...
My World History Chapter 10 – Ancient Greece: Secti
... metics, and slaves. Also, later rules stipulated that citizens had to have both a Greek born mother and father.) The male members of this assembly had to have completed at least two years of military duty/training…the general entry age for the assembly was 21. The assembly members had direct voice a ...
... metics, and slaves. Also, later rules stipulated that citizens had to have both a Greek born mother and father.) The male members of this assembly had to have completed at least two years of military duty/training…the general entry age for the assembly was 21. The assembly members had direct voice a ...
Chapter 10 section 3 Athens and Democracy
... metics, and slaves. Also, later rules stipulated that citizens had to have both a Greek born mother and father.) The male members of this assembly had to have completed at least two years of military duty/ training…the general entry age for the assembly was 21. The assembly members had direct voice ...
... metics, and slaves. Also, later rules stipulated that citizens had to have both a Greek born mother and father.) The male members of this assembly had to have completed at least two years of military duty/ training…the general entry age for the assembly was 21. The assembly members had direct voice ...
Greek Art and Architecture
... 2. Considered world’s greatest examples of … 3. Currently located in British Museum displayed as “Elgin Marbles” => ...
... 2. Considered world’s greatest examples of … 3. Currently located in British Museum displayed as “Elgin Marbles” => ...
Ch.4 Greece and Persia powerpoint
... • Ionian cities and any cities on the mainland who wanted to continue the fight with Persia formed this alliance. • Athens became the leader of this alliance, while it had formerly been an equal • Sparta did not join, and became afraid • Two wars (Peloponnesian Wars) ensued between Athens and Sparta ...
... • Ionian cities and any cities on the mainland who wanted to continue the fight with Persia formed this alliance. • Athens became the leader of this alliance, while it had formerly been an equal • Sparta did not join, and became afraid • Two wars (Peloponnesian Wars) ensued between Athens and Sparta ...
Reasons why the myth survived These Greek vases were
... These Greek vases were made and painted in Athens from the period of 580 – 400 BC. In Black Figure vases the women were portrayed as white because an Athenians role in Greek society was to stay in the house and cook and clean. The most honourable thing that women could do was to make clothes and wom ...
... These Greek vases were made and painted in Athens from the period of 580 – 400 BC. In Black Figure vases the women were portrayed as white because an Athenians role in Greek society was to stay in the house and cook and clean. The most honourable thing that women could do was to make clothes and wom ...
World History Midterm Study Guide Primary source
... athletic ability Homer wrote The Iliad and The Odyssey Plato wrote The Republic Pericles: believed that the essence of a city’s survival is ensuring citizen participation in government 1. Sparta Emphasized military and athletic ability Paid a high price for their unbeatable army: they gave up much o ...
... athletic ability Homer wrote The Iliad and The Odyssey Plato wrote The Republic Pericles: believed that the essence of a city’s survival is ensuring citizen participation in government 1. Sparta Emphasized military and athletic ability Paid a high price for their unbeatable army: they gave up much o ...
Peloponessian War
... One important thing to note about the Peloponnesian War is that the entire history of it was written by one man-Thucydides. He is considered by some to be the father of history because of his writings of the Greek Wars due to his accurate portrayal of Greek history. Herodotus, however, was a Greek h ...
... One important thing to note about the Peloponnesian War is that the entire history of it was written by one man-Thucydides. He is considered by some to be the father of history because of his writings of the Greek Wars due to his accurate portrayal of Greek history. Herodotus, however, was a Greek h ...
TOURISM IN GREECE Greece is one of the most popular
... Greece is one of the most popular destinations worldwide as it attracts more than 2 million tourists annually. Here are some of Greece most popular tourists attractions: THE PARTHENON The Parthenon is a former temple on the Athenian Acropolis dedicated to the goddess Athena, whom the people of Athen ...
... Greece is one of the most popular destinations worldwide as it attracts more than 2 million tourists annually. Here are some of Greece most popular tourists attractions: THE PARTHENON The Parthenon is a former temple on the Athenian Acropolis dedicated to the goddess Athena, whom the people of Athen ...
WHI.05a: Ancient Greece: Geography to Persian Wars
... across the Mediterranean and Black seas. 3. Greek mythology was based on a polytheistic religion that was integral to the culture, politics, and art in ancient Greece. 4. Many of Western civilization’s symbols, metaphors, words, and idealized images come from ancient Greek mythology. 5. Classical At ...
... across the Mediterranean and Black seas. 3. Greek mythology was based on a polytheistic religion that was integral to the culture, politics, and art in ancient Greece. 4. Many of Western civilization’s symbols, metaphors, words, and idealized images come from ancient Greek mythology. 5. Classical At ...
ANCIENT GREECE-Revised2012
... navy into the narrow Strait of Salamis • Persian ships were very large and could not maneuver well • Xerxes watches from a throne on the shore as his navy is destroyed – The Persian army is now stranded in Greece with few supplies – In 479 BC a large Greek army led by the might of Sparta crushes the ...
... navy into the narrow Strait of Salamis • Persian ships were very large and could not maneuver well • Xerxes watches from a throne on the shore as his navy is destroyed – The Persian army is now stranded in Greece with few supplies – In 479 BC a large Greek army led by the might of Sparta crushes the ...
Student 2
... These Greek vases were made and painted in Athens from the period of 580 – 400 BC. In Black Figure vases the women were portrayed as white because an Athenians role in Greek society was to stay in the house and cook and clean. The most honourable thing that women could do was to make clothes and wom ...
... These Greek vases were made and painted in Athens from the period of 580 – 400 BC. In Black Figure vases the women were portrayed as white because an Athenians role in Greek society was to stay in the house and cook and clean. The most honourable thing that women could do was to make clothes and wom ...
Athenian Treasury - Michael C. Carlos Museum
... where balance, beauty and hope for perfection were considered the goals of life and art. The now-famous Greek columns, such as those of the Athenian Treasury in the once important ceremonial shrine of Delphi, were built to hold up the heavy stone roofs of Greek temples. Delphi, built on the side of ...
... where balance, beauty and hope for perfection were considered the goals of life and art. The now-famous Greek columns, such as those of the Athenian Treasury in the once important ceremonial shrine of Delphi, were built to hold up the heavy stone roofs of Greek temples. Delphi, built on the side of ...
The Peloponnesian War Purple
... destruction of key Greek city-states. In 404 B.C.E., with much of its fleet destroyed and its population facing starvation, Athens surrendered. Victorious, Sparta forced the Athenians to tear down the walls that surrounded their city. After the war, Sparta ruled all of Greece for a short time. Then, ...
... destruction of key Greek city-states. In 404 B.C.E., with much of its fleet destroyed and its population facing starvation, Athens surrendered. Victorious, Sparta forced the Athenians to tear down the walls that surrounded their city. After the war, Sparta ruled all of Greece for a short time. Then, ...