LECTURE 01_Greece
... Epic—a narrative poem about heroic deeds Homer’s epic the Iliad, about Trojan War, shows Greek heroic ideal ...
... Epic—a narrative poem about heroic deeds Homer’s epic the Iliad, about Trojan War, shows Greek heroic ideal ...
Review guide - Lake Oswego High School
... Every family or household was believed to be assigned a guardian spirit known as the ___. All family functions included these spiritual guardians in some form or another. Regarding Etruscan religious beliefs, they were ___ and believed in ___. While their visible remains leave a definite impression, ...
... Every family or household was believed to be assigned a guardian spirit known as the ___. All family functions included these spiritual guardians in some form or another. Regarding Etruscan religious beliefs, they were ___ and believed in ___. While their visible remains leave a definite impression, ...
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... 5. Phalanx – shoulder to shoulder fighting formation that forms a wall of shields 6. Helots – captured people who were forced to become serfs 7. Ephors – In Sparta, five elected men who were in charge of the education of the youth 8. Direct Democracy – every citizen directly participates in governme ...
... 5. Phalanx – shoulder to shoulder fighting formation that forms a wall of shields 6. Helots – captured people who were forced to become serfs 7. Ephors – In Sparta, five elected men who were in charge of the education of the youth 8. Direct Democracy – every citizen directly participates in governme ...
Ancient Greece
... • Sent Pheidippides back to Athens with message • 10 years later son Xerxes attacks • Greeks lost at Thermopylae “Hot Gates” but Spartan king Leonidas and 300 soldiers fought to last man ...
... • Sent Pheidippides back to Athens with message • 10 years later son Xerxes attacks • Greeks lost at Thermopylae “Hot Gates” but Spartan king Leonidas and 300 soldiers fought to last man ...
Ch4 Notes-Classical Mediterranean Civs
... • Christianity did arise during the Roman Empire, but it was not a product of Greek or Roman culture. • Greco-Roman religion is belief in the spirits of nature elevated into a complex set of gods and goddesses regulating human life. • Ceremonies to the gods did have a significant political importanc ...
... • Christianity did arise during the Roman Empire, but it was not a product of Greek or Roman culture. • Greco-Roman religion is belief in the spirits of nature elevated into a complex set of gods and goddesses regulating human life. • Ceremonies to the gods did have a significant political importanc ...
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... The growth of city states in Greece lead to the development of several political systems, including democracy. ...
... The growth of city states in Greece lead to the development of several political systems, including democracy. ...
The Rise of Greek City
... Even though Athens had a democracy, what were some of its limits? ________________ ________________________________________________________________________ What was education like for the Athenians? ____________________________________ _______________________________________________________________ ...
... Even though Athens had a democracy, what were some of its limits? ________________ ________________________________________________________________________ What was education like for the Athenians? ____________________________________ _______________________________________________________________ ...
Chapter 6 The Classical Era in the West
... The Greeks developed musical scales Herodotus and Thucydides- Greek historians Would write stories of the past ...
... The Greeks developed musical scales Herodotus and Thucydides- Greek historians Would write stories of the past ...
Theater of Dionysus
... • Often presented in trilogies with satyr plays between each – Men dressed as satyrs making fun of their surroundings (birth of satire) ...
... • Often presented in trilogies with satyr plays between each – Men dressed as satyrs making fun of their surroundings (birth of satire) ...
The Greek City-State: Democratic Politics
... Taking over their palaces, goods and trade routes Adapted Minoan writing to their own language. (Linear B) Mycenaeans fought a war with the city of Troy in 1200 b.c.e. that served as the inspiration for Homer’s epics, the Illiad and Odyssey. They fell apart by 1100 to 800 b.c.e. to constant foreign ...
... Taking over their palaces, goods and trade routes Adapted Minoan writing to their own language. (Linear B) Mycenaeans fought a war with the city of Troy in 1200 b.c.e. that served as the inspiration for Homer’s epics, the Illiad and Odyssey. They fell apart by 1100 to 800 b.c.e. to constant foreign ...
N-Ancient Greece an Overview blanks
... Troy in Literature • The Iliad was the most famous epic poems of the Trojan War, set on the ninth year of the war. • The Iliad was composed by little known author named Homer, who probably lived in the 9th-8th century BC. • It was not even certain if there was anyone named Homer, or that the two po ...
... Troy in Literature • The Iliad was the most famous epic poems of the Trojan War, set on the ninth year of the war. • The Iliad was composed by little known author named Homer, who probably lived in the 9th-8th century BC. • It was not even certain if there was anyone named Homer, or that the two po ...
Section 2 pp
... Athenians were the first people to write dramas, or stories written by actors performing the stories. * A tragedy is a type of serious drama that usually ends in disaster for the main character. * Between scenes, a chorus chanted or sang songs * The chorus was used to give background information * ...
... Athenians were the first people to write dramas, or stories written by actors performing the stories. * A tragedy is a type of serious drama that usually ends in disaster for the main character. * Between scenes, a chorus chanted or sang songs * The chorus was used to give background information * ...
Ancient Greece
... Powerful leaders ruled most of the city-states. Eventually, Athens took the first steps toward democracy. In 621 BC a ruler named Draco drew up a written code of laws. Then, in the last years of the 500s BC, another leader set up a democratic government. All free men with Athenian parents were membe ...
... Powerful leaders ruled most of the city-states. Eventually, Athens took the first steps toward democracy. In 621 BC a ruler named Draco drew up a written code of laws. Then, in the last years of the 500s BC, another leader set up a democratic government. All free men with Athenian parents were membe ...
Ancient Greece - Duluth High School
... – Mt. Olympus is the highest (home of the gods) – Made transportation difficult (took Sparta nearly a week to travel 60 miles to Olympics) – Affected political life with a collection of small independent city-states, not one large government No navigable rivers—the people could not trade ...
... – Mt. Olympus is the highest (home of the gods) – Made transportation difficult (took Sparta nearly a week to travel 60 miles to Olympics) – Affected political life with a collection of small independent city-states, not one large government No navigable rivers—the people could not trade ...
Greek Achievements
... punctuation, and paragraphing are all based on Greek writing. And don’t forget literature . The Greeks created drama, including both tragedy and comedy. They also developed historical writing. Modern historians follow in the footsteps of great Greek writers such as Herodotus (huh-Rod-us-tuhus) known ...
... punctuation, and paragraphing are all based on Greek writing. And don’t forget literature . The Greeks created drama, including both tragedy and comedy. They also developed historical writing. Modern historians follow in the footsteps of great Greek writers such as Herodotus (huh-Rod-us-tuhus) known ...
The Electronic Passport to Ancient Greece
... Aristotle was born in M acedonia, a mountainous land north of the Greek p eninsula. At that time, many Greeks believ ed M acedonia was a backward p lace with no culture. Aristotle moved to Athens and studied at Plato’s Academy. He remain ed at the school for more than twenty y ears until shortly af ...
... Aristotle was born in M acedonia, a mountainous land north of the Greek p eninsula. At that time, many Greeks believ ed M acedonia was a backward p lace with no culture. Aristotle moved to Athens and studied at Plato’s Academy. He remain ed at the school for more than twenty y ears until shortly af ...
Ch 9 Ancient Greek Civilizations PPT
... teaching new doctors how to practice medicine. He taught his students to question patients and make observations of the patient so they could learn about the symptoms the patient is having. He also contributed the Hippocratic oath, which is when medical students take an oath promising that they woul ...
... teaching new doctors how to practice medicine. He taught his students to question patients and make observations of the patient so they could learn about the symptoms the patient is having. He also contributed the Hippocratic oath, which is when medical students take an oath promising that they woul ...
C hapter 9 Ancient Greek Civilizations
... teaching new doctors how to practice medicine. He taught his students to question patients and make observations of the patient so they could learn about the symptoms the patient is having. He also contributed the Hippocratic oath, which is when medical students take an oath promising that they woul ...
... teaching new doctors how to practice medicine. He taught his students to question patients and make observations of the patient so they could learn about the symptoms the patient is having. He also contributed the Hippocratic oath, which is when medical students take an oath promising that they woul ...
Myth, Locality, and Identity in Pindar`s Sicilian Odes
... Background: Studies of Greek poetry often focus on Athens because many of the best-preserved sources were written almost exclusively by and for Athenians. However, Greek lyric poetry, which also was hugely influential in the fifth century, offers an important counterbalance to the dominant Athenian ...
... Background: Studies of Greek poetry often focus on Athens because many of the best-preserved sources were written almost exclusively by and for Athenians. However, Greek lyric poetry, which also was hugely influential in the fifth century, offers an important counterbalance to the dominant Athenian ...
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... Just north of the Peloponnese is Central Greece. Central Greece was home to the famous region of Attica and the city-state of Athens. Northern Greece - Northern Greece is sometimes broken up into three major regions including Thessaly, Epirus, and Macedonia. Mount Olympus is located in Northern Gree ...
... Just north of the Peloponnese is Central Greece. Central Greece was home to the famous region of Attica and the city-state of Athens. Northern Greece - Northern Greece is sometimes broken up into three major regions including Thessaly, Epirus, and Macedonia. Mount Olympus is located in Northern Gree ...
Lecture 14. Decline of Greek Mathematics
... • The Greeks are to be credited with making mathematics abstract Making mathematics abstract was the greatest contribution that Greeks made and it was of immeasurable significance and value. Think about this: a concrete algebraic equation could be applied to hundreds of different physical situations ...
... • The Greeks are to be credited with making mathematics abstract Making mathematics abstract was the greatest contribution that Greeks made and it was of immeasurable significance and value. Think about this: a concrete algebraic equation could be applied to hundreds of different physical situations ...
Breakdown of the Persian Wars
... On land, the Spartans led the Greek army to victory in the Battle of Plataea. Although an official peace agreement would not be made for another 30 years, the Persian threat to mainland Greece had been quieted. ...
... On land, the Spartans led the Greek army to victory in the Battle of Plataea. Although an official peace agreement would not be made for another 30 years, the Persian threat to mainland Greece had been quieted. ...
Chapter 10 (PDF Download)
... * Persians had been driven from Greece but sill ruled ________ * Formed a DEFENSIVE LEAGUE or ___________________________called the _______________ - once became a League member it could not withdraw unless all members agreed - had a common _____ - Athenian coins replaced _________ - became the ____ ...
... * Persians had been driven from Greece but sill ruled ________ * Formed a DEFENSIVE LEAGUE or ___________________________called the _______________ - once became a League member it could not withdraw unless all members agreed - had a common _____ - Athenian coins replaced _________ - became the ____ ...
Gender and Sexuality in Ancient Greece
... with skill in the arts of music, dancing, conversation and poetry. Coveted for banquets/symposiums as escorts, they may engage in sex, but they are equivalent to high-priced escorts and call girls today. • Prostitutes could be and were anything from street walkers to workers in brothels, but their s ...
... with skill in the arts of music, dancing, conversation and poetry. Coveted for banquets/symposiums as escorts, they may engage in sex, but they are equivalent to high-priced escorts and call girls today. • Prostitutes could be and were anything from street walkers to workers in brothels, but their s ...