Ancient Greece
... Athenian culture, during the Classic Era, became one of the foundation stones of Western civilization. Why was the leadership of Pericles important to the development of Athenian life and Greek culture? ...
... Athenian culture, during the Classic Era, became one of the foundation stones of Western civilization. Why was the leadership of Pericles important to the development of Athenian life and Greek culture? ...
Stephan Stephanides
... city of Athens with the help of the Stephen Instone travel fund. On the 3rd of July, I arrived in Athens with great eagerness and optimism, but at first it did not all go as planned… As I received my keys to the apartment, I spent 30 odd minutes struggling to open the door, melting in the scorching ...
... city of Athens with the help of the Stephen Instone travel fund. On the 3rd of July, I arrived in Athens with great eagerness and optimism, but at first it did not all go as planned… As I received my keys to the apartment, I spent 30 odd minutes struggling to open the door, melting in the scorching ...
ANCIENT AND CLASSICAL GREECE
... 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 Greeks at War!
... The Peloponnesian war disrupted the Greek world. People died and farms were destroyed. Sparta tried to rule all of Greece, but within 30 years the Greek city-states rebelled. Fighting amongst themselves, the Greeks failed to notice that a kingdom to the north was growing in power. ...
... The Peloponnesian war disrupted the Greek world. People died and farms were destroyed. Sparta tried to rule all of Greece, but within 30 years the Greek city-states rebelled. Fighting amongst themselves, the Greeks failed to notice that a kingdom to the north was growing in power. ...
Chapter 5: Classical Greece
... – Greeks invented drama as an art form – Wrote 2 kinds of drama—tragedy/comedy – Tragedy—tells story of heroes’ downfall; includes themes of love, hate, and war – Comedy—makes fun of politics and respected ppl; slapstick humor – Dramatist include Sophocles, Euripides, and Aristophanes ...
... – Greeks invented drama as an art form – Wrote 2 kinds of drama—tragedy/comedy – Tragedy—tells story of heroes’ downfall; includes themes of love, hate, and war – Comedy—makes fun of politics and respected ppl; slapstick humor – Dramatist include Sophocles, Euripides, and Aristophanes ...
A unique legacy: 2500 ago Greeks began on rock bound peninsula
... thriving sea trade Warrior – kings successful of plunder 1290 B.C. Mycenaean’s and the Achaeans joined forces to fight against Troy, call Ilim in that day. Paris kidnapped Helen of Sparta this event started the Trojan War. Homer wrote about it 300-500 years after the events in his poem the Iliad. He ...
... thriving sea trade Warrior – kings successful of plunder 1290 B.C. Mycenaean’s and the Achaeans joined forces to fight against Troy, call Ilim in that day. Paris kidnapped Helen of Sparta this event started the Trojan War. Homer wrote about it 300-500 years after the events in his poem the Iliad. He ...
Laura Cook, Ibtissam Gad, and Angela Li
... movement and extreme poses in the art." The sculptors created bolder and more dynamic pieces. All sculptures, however, shared some elements. Sculptors hired someone to paint their completed creations and finish them with a sealant of some kind. The sealant helped to keep paint from chipping. Unfortu ...
... movement and extreme poses in the art." The sculptors created bolder and more dynamic pieces. All sculptures, however, shared some elements. Sculptors hired someone to paint their completed creations and finish them with a sealant of some kind. The sealant helped to keep paint from chipping. Unfortu ...
Greek Drama Slideshow File
... Does the name Thespis remind you of anything? Can you guess which modern word goes back to this early actor’s name? thespian: 1. Of or relating to drama; dramatic: thespian talents. 2. Thespian Of or relating to Thespis ...
... Does the name Thespis remind you of anything? Can you guess which modern word goes back to this early actor’s name? thespian: 1. Of or relating to drama; dramatic: thespian talents. 2. Thespian Of or relating to Thespis ...
The Geography and Early People of Ancient Greece
... • Writes the Illiad and the Odyssey – Tells the stories of the travels of characters to and from the Trojan War – Incorporates numerous gods and goddesses – Showed the incorporation of Greek mythology into the daily lives of the Greek people ...
... • Writes the Illiad and the Odyssey – Tells the stories of the travels of characters to and from the Trojan War – Incorporates numerous gods and goddesses – Showed the incorporation of Greek mythology into the daily lives of the Greek people ...
Sparta and Greece Section 2
... and public speaking. Despite Athens reputation for freedom and democracy, Athenian women had almost no rights at all. Spartans and Athens fight After the Persian Wars, ,any Greek city-states joined an alliance or agreement to work together, to defend each other and help protect trade. With its navy ...
... and public speaking. Despite Athens reputation for freedom and democracy, Athenian women had almost no rights at all. Spartans and Athens fight After the Persian Wars, ,any Greek city-states joined an alliance or agreement to work together, to defend each other and help protect trade. With its navy ...
Early Greece - Saint Joseph High School
... But convinced to fight Achilles is angered and leads to disaster Greeks eventually win with Trojan Horse ...
... But convinced to fight Achilles is angered and leads to disaster Greeks eventually win with Trojan Horse ...
Chapter 2: The Minoans, The Mycenaeans, and the Greeks of the
... They were governed by a group of 30 men made up of 2 Kings (hereditary rulers)and a group of 28 elders (60 year olds elected by the popular shout of the citizens)who ruled for life This type of government is called an Oligarchy which means rule by an elite few. ...
... They were governed by a group of 30 men made up of 2 Kings (hereditary rulers)and a group of 28 elders (60 year olds elected by the popular shout of the citizens)who ruled for life This type of government is called an Oligarchy which means rule by an elite few. ...
Classical Greece (Agrarian)
... • The ancient Greek girl did not know or meet her husband until the dowry had been agreed upon • The dowry could not be spent by the husband • If the marriage failed, the dowry was returned to her father ...
... • The ancient Greek girl did not know or meet her husband until the dowry had been agreed upon • The dowry could not be spent by the husband • If the marriage failed, the dowry was returned to her father ...
DUE: Thursday, Sept
... 3. the people elect others to rule for themselves. 4. the people are directly engaged in the day-to-day workings of the government. 8. A representative democracy is one in which 1. religious holy books such as the Koran form the basis for civil law. 2. the ruler receives his power to rule directly f ...
... 3. the people elect others to rule for themselves. 4. the people are directly engaged in the day-to-day workings of the government. 8. A representative democracy is one in which 1. religious holy books such as the Koran form the basis for civil law. 2. the ruler receives his power to rule directly f ...
Classical Greece
... wealth (Athens prior to 594 B.C.E.) • Oligarchy: state ruled by a small group of citizens; rule is based on wealth or ability; ruling controls military (Sparta, 500 B.C.E.) ...
... wealth (Athens prior to 594 B.C.E.) • Oligarchy: state ruled by a small group of citizens; rule is based on wealth or ability; ruling controls military (Sparta, 500 B.C.E.) ...
Golden Age of Athens
... – You should have at least two facts about the philosopher – Include visuals, make it neat and colorful ...
... – You should have at least two facts about the philosopher – Include visuals, make it neat and colorful ...
The Word Within the Word List #1
... of chairs were arranged for the general session. Is that wall supposed to be for beautification or fortification? Pronounce your announcement clearly. The metal android grappled with the furry anthropoid. ...
... of chairs were arranged for the general session. Is that wall supposed to be for beautification or fortification? Pronounce your announcement clearly. The metal android grappled with the furry anthropoid. ...
Histoire et sources des mondes antiques
... It will also focus on the question of the function of the marble steles as part of the bookkeeping system: since steles could be used as a proof in case of trial for embezzlement, the question of the visibility of the records in the public or in the sacred space should be reexamined. — In the Delia ...
... It will also focus on the question of the function of the marble steles as part of the bookkeeping system: since steles could be used as a proof in case of trial for embezzlement, the question of the visibility of the records in the public or in the sacred space should be reexamined. — In the Delia ...
The Story of Ancient Greece
... Socrates taught by asking questions. This method of questioning is still called the Socratic Method. ...
... Socrates taught by asking questions. This method of questioning is still called the Socratic Method. ...
satyr plays
... By the time of Sophocles' death in 406 BC (128 years after Thespis' victory in the first Athenian drama competition) the golden era of Greek drama was ending. Athens, whose free-thinking culture had spawned the birth of theater, would be overrun in 404 BC by the Spartans, and would later be torn a ...
... By the time of Sophocles' death in 406 BC (128 years after Thespis' victory in the first Athenian drama competition) the golden era of Greek drama was ending. Athens, whose free-thinking culture had spawned the birth of theater, would be overrun in 404 BC by the Spartans, and would later be torn a ...