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... h is ruled by the tyrant Kypselos and then his son Periander. 508 BC Democracy begins in Athens 490 and 480 BC G reeks defeat Persian invaders at the battles of Marathon (490 BC)and Salamis (480 BC). ...
... h is ruled by the tyrant Kypselos and then his son Periander. 508 BC Democracy begins in Athens 490 and 480 BC G reeks defeat Persian invaders at the battles of Marathon (490 BC)and Salamis (480 BC). ...
Notes/Global/UNIT 4 Ancient Greece
... Iollas, Cassander, and others who were unhappy with Alexander. They gave him poisoned wine, and immediately after drinking it, Alexander felt as if he had "been hit in the liver with an arrow." When he tried to throw it back up, he was given a poisoned feather, which ensured that the poison would re ...
... Iollas, Cassander, and others who were unhappy with Alexander. They gave him poisoned wine, and immediately after drinking it, Alexander felt as if he had "been hit in the liver with an arrow." When he tried to throw it back up, he was given a poisoned feather, which ensured that the poison would re ...
12 - Latin Literature
... a) Greek; b) Etruscan; c) Fescennine; d) Phoenician 4. The first writer to give Latin literature a nationalist character was ________. a) Terence; b) Ennius; c) Andronicus; d) Gnaeus Naevius 5. A distinction was made in the type of Roman comedy. There were those performed in Greek dress and were cal ...
... a) Greek; b) Etruscan; c) Fescennine; d) Phoenician 4. The first writer to give Latin literature a nationalist character was ________. a) Terence; b) Ennius; c) Andronicus; d) Gnaeus Naevius 5. A distinction was made in the type of Roman comedy. There were those performed in Greek dress and were cal ...
Classical Greece
... Focus on the story, not the action Good vs. Evil, rights of the individual, human nature ...
... Focus on the story, not the action Good vs. Evil, rights of the individual, human nature ...
Early Greek Civilization Outline
... language c. During the 5th century, began to shape their own cultural tradition d. The Greek cultural feature: a philosophy based on human reason ...
... language c. During the 5th century, began to shape their own cultural tradition d. The Greek cultural feature: a philosophy based on human reason ...
Greece, prehistory and history of
... How far this help provoked the Persian Wars, by drawing Darius I's vengeful attention to Athens, and how far they were simply an inevitable consequence of Persian dynamism, is not clear from the account of our main source Herodotus. A first expedition led by Datis and Mardonius failed at the battle ...
... How far this help provoked the Persian Wars, by drawing Darius I's vengeful attention to Athens, and how far they were simply an inevitable consequence of Persian dynamism, is not clear from the account of our main source Herodotus. A first expedition led by Datis and Mardonius failed at the battle ...
File - Mrs. Ward World History
... C. The powerful Greek city-states __________ and __________represented the greatest ________________ among polis 1. ATHENS: Athenian society focused on wealth and ___________: a. Athens had a direct democracy in which both ________ and ________ citizens could vote and hold public office b. ________ ...
... C. The powerful Greek city-states __________ and __________represented the greatest ________________ among polis 1. ATHENS: Athenian society focused on wealth and ___________: a. Athens had a direct democracy in which both ________ and ________ citizens could vote and hold public office b. ________ ...
Ancient Greece - Mr. Gunnells' Social Studies Class
... But Who Gets to Vote? Athenians developed the idea of Citizenship Greek leaders decided that only men who owned large plots of land were citizens. Women, slaves, foreigners and people with little or no property were not given the rights and responsibilities of Athenian citizenship. While t ...
... But Who Gets to Vote? Athenians developed the idea of Citizenship Greek leaders decided that only men who owned large plots of land were citizens. Women, slaves, foreigners and people with little or no property were not given the rights and responsibilities of Athenian citizenship. While t ...
Greece PPT
... Homer: The “Heroic Age” • Greek religion encompassed a wide range of cults and beliefs known as sky-gods. • Some of the gods represented the forces of nature, Zeus and Poseidon, and others beauty, war,etc. • The two great epic poems, the Iliad and the Odyssey, by Homer put these deities in anthropo ...
... Homer: The “Heroic Age” • Greek religion encompassed a wide range of cults and beliefs known as sky-gods. • Some of the gods represented the forces of nature, Zeus and Poseidon, and others beauty, war,etc. • The two great epic poems, the Iliad and the Odyssey, by Homer put these deities in anthropo ...
Greeks, and Romans, and Knights, OH MY!
... King of Macedonia (NE of Greece) son of Philip II Philip II: brought the city-states of Greece under one rule Alexander expanded empire and conquered Persians, died in Babylon • Legacy is not his reign or territory but the cultural diffusion that resulted (Hellenistic culture) • Issue of who was now ...
... King of Macedonia (NE of Greece) son of Philip II Philip II: brought the city-states of Greece under one rule Alexander expanded empire and conquered Persians, died in Babylon • Legacy is not his reign or territory but the cultural diffusion that resulted (Hellenistic culture) • Issue of who was now ...
File - The History of Greek Theatre
... was called City Dionysia. During this event men dressed up in rough goat skins and would sing songs. Eventually this changed into a competition between different tribes for the best play. In the play there would be 3 men and a chorus (dancers) would fill in the rest of the play. The different plays ...
... was called City Dionysia. During this event men dressed up in rough goat skins and would sing songs. Eventually this changed into a competition between different tribes for the best play. In the play there would be 3 men and a chorus (dancers) would fill in the rest of the play. The different plays ...
document
... "sentence" guilty persons. To do this, they created a court system. • Ancient Greek courts were cheap and run by what people today would call amateurs. • Court officials were paid little, if anything, and most trials were completed in the same day, private cases even more quickly. • There were no "p ...
... "sentence" guilty persons. To do this, they created a court system. • Ancient Greek courts were cheap and run by what people today would call amateurs. • Court officials were paid little, if anything, and most trials were completed in the same day, private cases even more quickly. • There were no "p ...
Background to The Aeneid
... • Make sure you know these/they are out for your reference at all times!!!! ...
... • Make sure you know these/they are out for your reference at all times!!!! ...
Introduction to Roman Stagecraft
... by Pompey the Great, and was inaugurated in 55 BCE. He was only allowed to build his theater by disguising it as a temple to Venus. Others soon imitated him, including the new emperor Augustus, who built the Theater of Marcellus in honor of his nephew. However, none surpassed the sheer scale of the ...
... by Pompey the Great, and was inaugurated in 55 BCE. He was only allowed to build his theater by disguising it as a temple to Venus. Others soon imitated him, including the new emperor Augustus, who built the Theater of Marcellus in honor of his nephew. However, none surpassed the sheer scale of the ...
Reader 5 - Ancient Greece
... Around 1500 B.C. a sea-trading people called the Minoans from the large island of Crete came in contact with the Myceaneans, opening up the idea of sailing and trading throughout the coastal cities. Mycenae also adopted Minoan culture through writing, religion, art, politics and literature. During t ...
... Around 1500 B.C. a sea-trading people called the Minoans from the large island of Crete came in contact with the Myceaneans, opening up the idea of sailing and trading throughout the coastal cities. Mycenae also adopted Minoan culture through writing, religion, art, politics and literature. During t ...
Ancient Greece Test your knowledge
... Use the following word bank to fill in the blanks to complete the paragraphs about democratic concepts in Ancient Greece (Each blank is worth 1 point) meeting; lawyers; Archaic Period; jury; bribe; Assembly; democracy; men ...
... Use the following word bank to fill in the blanks to complete the paragraphs about democratic concepts in Ancient Greece (Each blank is worth 1 point) meeting; lawyers; Archaic Period; jury; bribe; Assembly; democracy; men ...
Ancient_Greece - WordPress.com
... the Trojan war, who is trying to find his way home and the people/ adventures he encounters along the way. ...
... the Trojan war, who is trying to find his way home and the people/ adventures he encounters along the way. ...
slides
... Earliest Roman historians, writing in wake of Second Punic War (218-201 BC) took inspiration from ancient Greek historians and wrote in Greek. Later was gradual changeover to writing in Latin Early Roman histories are also propaganda documents and have conservative agenda Historians tended to be fro ...
... Earliest Roman historians, writing in wake of Second Punic War (218-201 BC) took inspiration from ancient Greek historians and wrote in Greek. Later was gradual changeover to writing in Latin Early Roman histories are also propaganda documents and have conservative agenda Historians tended to be fro ...
timescape room
... These cultures left behind remarkable examples of their art that can be studied and admired today in the galleries of the J. Paul Getty Museum at the Getty Villa. The influence of these societies can be traced throughout history, forming the basis of various ideas and objects that are still in use i ...
... These cultures left behind remarkable examples of their art that can be studied and admired today in the galleries of the J. Paul Getty Museum at the Getty Villa. The influence of these societies can be traced throughout history, forming the basis of various ideas and objects that are still in use i ...
Conflict in Greece - HISTORY APPRECIATION
... are here interred have received part of their honours already, and for the rest, their children will be brought up till manhood at the public expense: the state thus offers a valuable prize, as the garland of victory in this race of valour, for the reward both of those who have fallen and their surv ...
... are here interred have received part of their honours already, and for the rest, their children will be brought up till manhood at the public expense: the state thus offers a valuable prize, as the garland of victory in this race of valour, for the reward both of those who have fallen and their surv ...