geography - Humble ISD
... • After the Persian War, Athens created ___________________ with other Greek city-states in case there was a future Persian invasion. • Sparta feared Athens growing power and created ___________________ of their own. • ___________________between the two, led to the Peloponnesian War – ______________ ...
... • After the Persian War, Athens created ___________________ with other Greek city-states in case there was a future Persian invasion. • Sparta feared Athens growing power and created ___________________ of their own. • ___________________between the two, led to the Peloponnesian War – ______________ ...
Mesopotamia Video Viewing Guide
... 7. The Bible has been interpreted by 2 different points of view, which are the ___________________ & the _______________________. 8. List 2 nations which sent Bible scholars to the Middle East in an effort to prove the Bible was a viable ...
... 7. The Bible has been interpreted by 2 different points of view, which are the ___________________ & the _______________________. 8. List 2 nations which sent Bible scholars to the Middle East in an effort to prove the Bible was a viable ...
Democracy and Greece*s Golden Age
... first that he was born a human being rather than a dumb animal; second that he was a man rather than a woman; then that he was a Greek not a foreigner; finally that he was Athenian born in the time of ...
... first that he was born a human being rather than a dumb animal; second that he was a man rather than a woman; then that he was a Greek not a foreigner; finally that he was Athenian born in the time of ...
WH Unit 2: Classical Empires Vocab Alexander the Great Aristotle
... Roman trade and created a disruption in the Roman military. One of the causes of the eventual fall of Rome. Hellenistic (hEHluhnihstihk) Relating to the civilization, language, art, science, and literature of the Greek world from the reign of Alexander the Great to the late second century B.C. Helle ...
... Roman trade and created a disruption in the Roman military. One of the causes of the eventual fall of Rome. Hellenistic (hEHluhnihstihk) Relating to the civilization, language, art, science, and literature of the Greek world from the reign of Alexander the Great to the late second century B.C. Helle ...
Main Ideas
... Ancient Greek literature provides some of the world’s greatest poems and stories. • Among the earliest Greek writings are two epic poems, the Iliad and the Odyssey by Homer. • The Iliad tells the story of the last years of the Trojan War. ...
... Ancient Greek literature provides some of the world’s greatest poems and stories. • Among the earliest Greek writings are two epic poems, the Iliad and the Odyssey by Homer. • The Iliad tells the story of the last years of the Trojan War. ...
Focus on The Iliad and The Odyssey
... Most objects connected with The Iliad and The Odyssey are on display in Gallery 16 : The Greek World. Scenes are painted on Greek pottery and illustrated through other objects in the Ashmolean’s collections. Homer himself is represented in sculpture and casts of statues. As well as forming the basis ...
... Most objects connected with The Iliad and The Odyssey are on display in Gallery 16 : The Greek World. Scenes are painted on Greek pottery and illustrated through other objects in the Ashmolean’s collections. Homer himself is represented in sculpture and casts of statues. As well as forming the basis ...
The Legacy of Classical Greece
... • List two important contributions of the ancient Greeks to the modern world. • How do Greek ideas concerning government still influence us today? • How do Greek ideas concerning architecture still influence us today? • Why is ancient Greece considered a classical civilization? E. Napp ...
... • List two important contributions of the ancient Greeks to the modern world. • How do Greek ideas concerning government still influence us today? • How do Greek ideas concerning architecture still influence us today? • Why is ancient Greece considered a classical civilization? E. Napp ...
Chapter 5, The Golden Age of Greece
... Allows a Macedonian king to gain importance, and Phillip II of Macedon will conquer all of Greece. ...
... Allows a Macedonian king to gain importance, and Phillip II of Macedon will conquer all of Greece. ...
food of the ancient greeks
... vegetables & fruit. Meat became a much less important part of the diet and a whole range of vegetables, salads, fruits, nuts, dried fruit and sweet cakes became available. With such a climate and rich soil as Greece had, almost anything would grow as long as water could be found at the right time. T ...
... vegetables & fruit. Meat became a much less important part of the diet and a whole range of vegetables, salads, fruits, nuts, dried fruit and sweet cakes became available. With such a climate and rich soil as Greece had, almost anything would grow as long as water could be found at the right time. T ...
Greek Unit Test Review
... A. The leader of Athens who brought about the Golden Age of Athens and made the Delian League B. The beautiful woman who had a war fought over her. C. A goddess who Athens was named after D. The famous Greek thinker who asked others to think for themselves and question their beliefs. He was killed f ...
... A. The leader of Athens who brought about the Golden Age of Athens and made the Delian League B. The beautiful woman who had a war fought over her. C. A goddess who Athens was named after D. The famous Greek thinker who asked others to think for themselves and question their beliefs. He was killed f ...
Greece
... – Mycenaeans had contact with them after 1500 BC- probably through trade – Mycenaeans adapted the Minoan language into Greek, and Minoan culture influenced art, religion, politics, and literature. ...
... – Mycenaeans had contact with them after 1500 BC- probably through trade – Mycenaeans adapted the Minoan language into Greek, and Minoan culture influenced art, religion, politics, and literature. ...
Focus on The Iliad and The Odyssey
... Most objects connected with The Iliad and The Odyssey are on display in Gallery 16 : The Greek World. Scenes are painted on Greek pottery and illustrated through other objects in the Ashmolean’s collections. Homer himself is represented in sculpture and casts of statues. As well as forming the basis ...
... Most objects connected with The Iliad and The Odyssey are on display in Gallery 16 : The Greek World. Scenes are painted on Greek pottery and illustrated through other objects in the Ashmolean’s collections. Homer himself is represented in sculpture and casts of statues. As well as forming the basis ...
E.C. Review Questions
... 1. What was the name of the code that Spartans followed? 2. What was the name of the league Athens formed after the Persian war? 3. What was the name of the leader who ruled Athens during its “Golden Age”. 4. What type of government did Athens have? How about Sparta? ...
... 1. What was the name of the code that Spartans followed? 2. What was the name of the league Athens formed after the Persian war? 3. What was the name of the leader who ruled Athens during its “Golden Age”. 4. What type of government did Athens have? How about Sparta? ...
Greek City States
... C. More interested in having students think for themselves and to have them question authority D. Socratic Method: ...
... C. More interested in having students think for themselves and to have them question authority D. Socratic Method: ...
6 Ancient Greece Q`s
... 3. In an effort to expand their empire, the Persians invaded Greece. What did the various city-states in Greece do to help defend themselves against the Persian invasion? a. city-states like Athens and Sparta formed alliances (agreements to fight together against the enemy) b. they destroyed all the ...
... 3. In an effort to expand their empire, the Persians invaded Greece. What did the various city-states in Greece do to help defend themselves against the Persian invasion? a. city-states like Athens and Sparta formed alliances (agreements to fight together against the enemy) b. they destroyed all the ...
slides - www3.telus.net
... 1. Quintilian (1st c. AD) ascribed satire (genre comprising humorous ridicule) to Lucilius (180-102 BC) 2. First incidence of Latin term, “satura,” in work of Ennius (239-169 BC), in Saturae ...
... 1. Quintilian (1st c. AD) ascribed satire (genre comprising humorous ridicule) to Lucilius (180-102 BC) 2. First incidence of Latin term, “satura,” in work of Ennius (239-169 BC), in Saturae ...
Fusion Review Greeks and Hellenism
... 4. numerous ports home. Everything here is the same as it is in Athens.” 2. The creation of independent city-states in 3. “This society allows for more ancient Greece can be most directly freedom of expression than I have attributed to the ever experienced in Athens.” 1. diverse ethnic groups in the ...
... 4. numerous ports home. Everything here is the same as it is in Athens.” 2. The creation of independent city-states in 3. “This society allows for more ancient Greece can be most directly freedom of expression than I have attributed to the ever experienced in Athens.” 1. diverse ethnic groups in the ...
Greece Chapter 4 Sect 1
... Socrates – philosopher, believed in absolute right and wrong Plato – believed government should be fair and just, didn’t like democracy Aristotle – student of Plato, believed in the idea of just enough, not too much or too little Herodotus – Greek historian, known as “Father of History”, tried to se ...
... Socrates – philosopher, believed in absolute right and wrong Plato – believed government should be fair and just, didn’t like democracy Aristotle – student of Plato, believed in the idea of just enough, not too much or too little Herodotus – Greek historian, known as “Father of History”, tried to se ...
Education in Ancient Rome - 43-491-spring08-rome
... teacher, his law professor, his athletic coach. …He also says that he wrote his book in large letters so that his son might have the opportunity at home to become familiar with his society’s ancient customs and traditions. He was careful to avoid indecent language in his son’s presence. ...
... teacher, his law professor, his athletic coach. …He also says that he wrote his book in large letters so that his son might have the opportunity at home to become familiar with his society’s ancient customs and traditions. He was careful to avoid indecent language in his son’s presence. ...
Ancient Greece
... didn’t keep written records. ► During this period few people could write, so most communication was oral, or spoken. ► Since nothing was written, most news was communicated through traveling poets who sang, recited folk songs, ballads, or epics. ► Epic – long poem about heroes and great events. ...
... didn’t keep written records. ► During this period few people could write, so most communication was oral, or spoken. ► Since nothing was written, most news was communicated through traveling poets who sang, recited folk songs, ballads, or epics. ► Epic – long poem about heroes and great events. ...
NAME - sjurenka
... 60. _________________ class of women achieved the most notable gains during the Hellenistic period. P100 61. In the Hellenistic world ___________________ families were common. P102 62. In the Hellenistic world, children were sold into slavery by their parents, prisoners of war became slaves, persons ...
... 60. _________________ class of women achieved the most notable gains during the Hellenistic period. P100 61. In the Hellenistic world ___________________ families were common. P102 62. In the Hellenistic world, children were sold into slavery by their parents, prisoners of war became slaves, persons ...
Classical Greece - Northwest ISD Moodle
... Distinction was drawn by prowess, discipline, and military talent Commitment to military values was strong Society was a military aristocracy; state ruled by two kings Young boys, girls educated in military barracks ...
... Distinction was drawn by prowess, discipline, and military talent Commitment to military values was strong Society was a military aristocracy; state ruled by two kings Young boys, girls educated in military barracks ...
The Rise of Greek Civilization
... • A prince named Paris from Troy was a guest of a Greek king, Menelaus • Paris kidnapped Menelaus’s wife, Helen and took her to Troy • A war began between Greece and Troy that lasted 10 years • The Greeks used a trick to conquer Troy and burned and looted the city ...
... • A prince named Paris from Troy was a guest of a Greek king, Menelaus • Paris kidnapped Menelaus’s wife, Helen and took her to Troy • A war began between Greece and Troy that lasted 10 years • The Greeks used a trick to conquer Troy and burned and looted the city ...