Athens Walk - Draft
... and 438 BC in honor of Athena, the patron goddess of Athens. It was built by orders of Pericles, a powerful Greek politician to celebrate the end of Athens war with Persia. It is111 feet wide and 228 feet long. The Parthenon in Athens is considered to be the finest example of ...
... and 438 BC in honor of Athena, the patron goddess of Athens. It was built by orders of Pericles, a powerful Greek politician to celebrate the end of Athens war with Persia. It is111 feet wide and 228 feet long. The Parthenon in Athens is considered to be the finest example of ...
Sparta
... Spartan women were greater than that of other Greek women. They could: – Go shopping in the marketplace – Attend dinners or functions at which other family members were not present – Own property – Openly express opinions on public matters ...
... Spartan women were greater than that of other Greek women. They could: – Go shopping in the marketplace – Attend dinners or functions at which other family members were not present – Own property – Openly express opinions on public matters ...
Peloponnesian War - Grade10AncientMedieval
... Sparta needed more land so they conquered Lacon. Messenians and Laconians worked for the Spartans and captured people they called helots. Spartan men were only allowed the vote in an assembly when at the age of 30. The Spartan government was headed by 2 kings and led all of the army. ...
... Sparta needed more land so they conquered Lacon. Messenians and Laconians worked for the Spartans and captured people they called helots. Spartan men were only allowed the vote in an assembly when at the age of 30. The Spartan government was headed by 2 kings and led all of the army. ...
CLAS 0810A ALEXANDER THE GREAT AND
... — conscious imitation of literary languages and styles 5 or 6 centuries old ...
... — conscious imitation of literary languages and styles 5 or 6 centuries old ...
Chapter 6: Ancient Greece (Notes and Study Guide)
... 4. Although the country of Greece is not an island, Ancient Greeks were all considered _____________ because even those who did not live on an island were ____________ from other communities because of the many _____________ that separated them. a. Since the communities were so isolated from each ot ...
... 4. Although the country of Greece is not an island, Ancient Greeks were all considered _____________ because even those who did not live on an island were ____________ from other communities because of the many _____________ that separated them. a. Since the communities were so isolated from each ot ...
The Persian Wars
... Eretria, and annex all of Greece. Darius sent his first expedition in 492 B.C. but fortunately for the Greeks, the fleets were crippled by a sea storm. Darius sent a second expedition in 490 B.C. and destroyed Eretria and then targeted the Athenians, but the Athenians were under Militiades (Spartans ...
... Eretria, and annex all of Greece. Darius sent his first expedition in 492 B.C. but fortunately for the Greeks, the fleets were crippled by a sea storm. Darius sent a second expedition in 490 B.C. and destroyed Eretria and then targeted the Athenians, but the Athenians were under Militiades (Spartans ...
The Persian Wars
... Explain the advances made in Greek drama. How did Greek philosophers change the way people thought? How did Greek history impact Modern America? ...
... Explain the advances made in Greek drama. How did Greek philosophers change the way people thought? How did Greek history impact Modern America? ...
Ancient Greece – 6-1
... Epic poems that tell stories about Trojan War. Probably written by many, but credit is given to Homer as their author ...
... Epic poems that tell stories about Trojan War. Probably written by many, but credit is given to Homer as their author ...
Chapter 5 - HERE in Barrington
... They organized an alliance (including 140 city-states that fought in the Persian Wars) which promised to help defend each other. The center of this alliance (friendship) was in Athens – which ended up giving Athens enormous power. This ends up being “the Golden Age of Athens.” ...
... They organized an alliance (including 140 city-states that fought in the Persian Wars) which promised to help defend each other. The center of this alliance (friendship) was in Athens – which ended up giving Athens enormous power. This ends up being “the Golden Age of Athens.” ...
presentation - BISD Moodle
... the emergence in the mid-seventh and sixth centuries B.C.E. of one-man rule by tyrants, who reduced the power of traditional elites. The tyrants were eventually ejected, and government developed in one of two directions: oligarchy or democracy. 8. Greek religion involved the worship of anthropomorph ...
... the emergence in the mid-seventh and sixth centuries B.C.E. of one-man rule by tyrants, who reduced the power of traditional elites. The tyrants were eventually ejected, and government developed in one of two directions: oligarchy or democracy. 8. Greek religion involved the worship of anthropomorph ...
The Geography and Early Cultures of Ancient Greece
... knowledge, strength, sight, etc) – Explaining life events (births, deaths, marriages, etc. ) • Greek gods spread to Rome and can still be seen in everyday life today – Literature, art, monuments, politics, architecture ...
... knowledge, strength, sight, etc) – Explaining life events (births, deaths, marriages, etc. ) • Greek gods spread to Rome and can still be seen in everyday life today – Literature, art, monuments, politics, architecture ...
Archaic Period
... metics (resident aliens) slaves c. 25-40% of total population (100k in mid-5th cent.) foreign and Greek not based on ethnicity non-racist basis (Herodotus and the Ethiopians) treatment-extremely varied: domestic slaves in Athens indistinguishable in dress and appearance from citizens; high positions ...
... metics (resident aliens) slaves c. 25-40% of total population (100k in mid-5th cent.) foreign and Greek not based on ethnicity non-racist basis (Herodotus and the Ethiopians) treatment-extremely varied: domestic slaves in Athens indistinguishable in dress and appearance from citizens; high positions ...
Chapter 9 Notes - Net Start Class
... 4. Women could not own landed property but could operate small business 5. Priestess was the only public position for women 6. Spartan women enjoyed higher status than women of other poleis ...
... 4. Women could not own landed property but could operate small business 5. Priestess was the only public position for women 6. Spartan women enjoyed higher status than women of other poleis ...
Ancient Greece - Al Iman School
... The Greeks used the Phoenician alphabet as a basis for their own Greek alphabet. The Greek alphabet was the first alphabet to use both consonants and vowels. Ancient Greeks loved literature and performing plays. Greeks created a new story type called a tragedy. A tragedy is a story that disc ...
... The Greeks used the Phoenician alphabet as a basis for their own Greek alphabet. The Greek alphabet was the first alphabet to use both consonants and vowels. Ancient Greeks loved literature and performing plays. Greeks created a new story type called a tragedy. A tragedy is a story that disc ...
This is Sparta!
... Trojan War (about 1200 B.C.) 1. the Trojan prince, Paris kidnapped Helen, the beautiful wife of a Spartan king (Menelaus), brother of the king of Mycenae (Agamemnon); the Greeks went to war with Troy for 10 years; Greeks pretend to give up and give Troy a large wooden horse (filled with soldiers); t ...
... Trojan War (about 1200 B.C.) 1. the Trojan prince, Paris kidnapped Helen, the beautiful wife of a Spartan king (Menelaus), brother of the king of Mycenae (Agamemnon); the Greeks went to war with Troy for 10 years; Greeks pretend to give up and give Troy a large wooden horse (filled with soldiers); t ...
File - World History 1
... • Again, Pericles is trying to inspire. He wants Athenians to remember how unique and progressive they are compared to Spartans. He portrays Athenians as civilized people and Spartans as barbarians. The speech was made in the middle of the war, so he somehow needs to motivate people to continue to f ...
... • Again, Pericles is trying to inspire. He wants Athenians to remember how unique and progressive they are compared to Spartans. He portrays Athenians as civilized people and Spartans as barbarians. The speech was made in the middle of the war, so he somehow needs to motivate people to continue to f ...
Greek Theatre - theatrestudent
... Before Aeschylus – one actor and chorus – Aeschylus added second actor; first true dialogue ...
... Before Aeschylus – one actor and chorus – Aeschylus added second actor; first true dialogue ...
CHAPTER 2 - THE RISE OF GREEK CIVILIZATION
... Spartan government was an unusual mixture of monarchy, oligarchy and democracy. The state was headed by two kings who commanded the armies, a council of elders, a steering committee of five ephors, who were elected annually, and an assembly of citizens (over thirty years of age) who ratified or reje ...
... Spartan government was an unusual mixture of monarchy, oligarchy and democracy. The state was headed by two kings who commanded the armies, a council of elders, a steering committee of five ephors, who were elected annually, and an assembly of citizens (over thirty years of age) who ratified or reje ...
PPT - FLYPARSONS.org
... vegetation, particularly around the cities. • Although surrounded by sea water, they found it difficult to find fresh water away from the valleys. • The high mountains also prevented large-scale farming, so the Greeks were forced to look beyond their own country for fertile land. ...
... vegetation, particularly around the cities. • Although surrounded by sea water, they found it difficult to find fresh water away from the valleys. • The high mountains also prevented large-scale farming, so the Greeks were forced to look beyond their own country for fertile land. ...
Chapter 9. 2 Greek City – State Governments Onesheet Name
... Part 5: Reread Chapter 9 Lesson 2 to answer all the questions below. The word bank with the possible answers is ...
... Part 5: Reread Chapter 9 Lesson 2 to answer all the questions below. The word bank with the possible answers is ...
Trojan War 10 year war between Mycenaean kings and Troy Greek
... traitor showed the Persians the back (Anapaea Path) pass and were able to catch the Phoecian guards by surprise) Day Three: fatal and final day – Leonidas hears they will be surrounded – holds a council – opinion is split – declares it dishonorable for any Spartan to retreat – only the Thebes stayed ...
... traitor showed the Persians the back (Anapaea Path) pass and were able to catch the Phoecian guards by surprise) Day Three: fatal and final day – Leonidas hears they will be surrounded – holds a council – opinion is split – declares it dishonorable for any Spartan to retreat – only the Thebes stayed ...
a Sample - Rainbow Resource
... 4) A broad setting that moves not only geographically, but even into the underworld, the heavens, or other times. 5) A language style that is formal. ...
... 4) A broad setting that moves not only geographically, but even into the underworld, the heavens, or other times. 5) A language style that is formal. ...