Chapter 9 Lesson 3
... – weak leaders who were popular because they told people what they wanted to hear, even though it was not true ...
... – weak leaders who were popular because they told people what they wanted to hear, even though it was not true ...
Athens and Sparta
... the Persians to use its mighty Navy. In 405 BC, the Spartans and Persians staged a blockade – action taken to isolate the enemy and cut off its supplies. The Spartans surrounded the harbor where Athens received supplies. Starving and beaten, Athens surrendered in 404 BC. The Spartans knocked down th ...
... the Persians to use its mighty Navy. In 405 BC, the Spartans and Persians staged a blockade – action taken to isolate the enemy and cut off its supplies. The Spartans surrounded the harbor where Athens received supplies. Starving and beaten, Athens surrendered in 404 BC. The Spartans knocked down th ...
Antigone Background Information
... C. Feeling compassion, the shepherd gives the baby to a _____________________, who gives the baby to the childless king and queen of Corinth. D. Oedipus grows up and learns of the prophecy. E. He runs away from ______________ (“home”) in horror, and heads toward ______________. F. One the way, he en ...
... C. Feeling compassion, the shepherd gives the baby to a _____________________, who gives the baby to the childless king and queen of Corinth. D. Oedipus grows up and learns of the prophecy. E. He runs away from ______________ (“home”) in horror, and heads toward ______________. F. One the way, he en ...
Acrobatic gymnastics in Greece from ancient
... believe that bull-leaping was neither a simple show of physical abilities, nor a simple spectacle that made viewers enjoy themselves. In contrast, specialists in religious issues of the ancient world have emphasized its religious character. The latter could be attributed to all the athletic activiti ...
... believe that bull-leaping was neither a simple show of physical abilities, nor a simple spectacle that made viewers enjoy themselves. In contrast, specialists in religious issues of the ancient world have emphasized its religious character. The latter could be attributed to all the athletic activiti ...
Competing Constructions of Masculinity in Ancient Greece
... until very recently, on Greek masculinity.1 This seems to be because scholars thought that there was not much to say on the topic. Masculinity did not seem to be problematic. However, feminist readings of classical literature and history and recent work in gender studies have taught scholars to ask ...
... until very recently, on Greek masculinity.1 This seems to be because scholars thought that there was not much to say on the topic. Masculinity did not seem to be problematic. However, feminist readings of classical literature and history and recent work in gender studies have taught scholars to ask ...
Problems of `Passing` Ron Klein The word `passing` has many
... The word ‘passing’ has many connotations and collocations. In American race relations, ‘passing’ means being taken for someone else, usually a black person appearing to be a white. ‘Passing over’ means to skip or ignore. ‘Passing by’ means moving on without stopping. ‘Passing up’ means to reject, ‘p ...
... The word ‘passing’ has many connotations and collocations. In American race relations, ‘passing’ means being taken for someone else, usually a black person appearing to be a white. ‘Passing over’ means to skip or ignore. ‘Passing by’ means moving on without stopping. ‘Passing up’ means to reject, ‘p ...
Oedipus
... – Over the next 62 years, Sophocles won first place a total of 24 times and second place seven times in 31 competitions (the best record of any Greek playwright). – He’s generally considered the greatest of the ancient Greek playwrights. ...
... – Over the next 62 years, Sophocles won first place a total of 24 times and second place seven times in 31 competitions (the best record of any Greek playwright). – He’s generally considered the greatest of the ancient Greek playwrights. ...
THE CALENDAR OF THE YEAR 304/3 B.C. IN ATHENS
... Matthaiou states that this shows "clearlythat an intercalarymonth is to be understoodhere; the year 304/3 is, accordingly,an intercalaryone."He makes no attemptto re-evaluatethe other evidencein order to contrivethat this may be so, but in his fuller Greek commentary he notes that Hekatombaion, Meta ...
... Matthaiou states that this shows "clearlythat an intercalarymonth is to be understoodhere; the year 304/3 is, accordingly,an intercalaryone."He makes no attemptto re-evaluatethe other evidencein order to contrivethat this may be so, but in his fuller Greek commentary he notes that Hekatombaion, Meta ...
Greek Ancestors
... Troy, thus ending the Trojan War. Unable to capture the city after a siege of ten years, the Greeks resorted to stratagem.They sailed away and left the horse, filled with armed warriors on the shore. Sinon, a Greek spy, persuaded the Trojans to take the horse into the city, convincing them that to d ...
... Troy, thus ending the Trojan War. Unable to capture the city after a siege of ten years, the Greeks resorted to stratagem.They sailed away and left the horse, filled with armed warriors on the shore. Sinon, a Greek spy, persuaded the Trojans to take the horse into the city, convincing them that to d ...
Antigone and Greek Drama Vocabulary
... – Over the next 62 years, Sophocles won first place a total of 24 times and second place seven times in 31 competitions (the best record of any Greek playwright). – He’s generally considered the greatest of the ancient Greek playwrights. ...
... – Over the next 62 years, Sophocles won first place a total of 24 times and second place seven times in 31 competitions (the best record of any Greek playwright). – He’s generally considered the greatest of the ancient Greek playwrights. ...
Prytaneion
... the lethal missile is clearly a stone or suchlike, and there is no human perpetrator. For judging even inanimate objects [is] an ancient custom, [to determine] whether they should be cast beyond the borders. “pretrial” Those [sc. in Athens] with homicide suits being brought against them live at the ...
... the lethal missile is clearly a stone or suchlike, and there is no human perpetrator. For judging even inanimate objects [is] an ancient custom, [to determine] whether they should be cast beyond the borders. “pretrial” Those [sc. in Athens] with homicide suits being brought against them live at the ...
Sparta vs. Athens - Mikac
... FRONTSIDE: Include the name of the city-state you are visiting and a drawing/illustration that is related to this Polis. BACKSIDE: write a message that compares what you see in the citystate you are visiting to to the one you are from. 3-4 sentences! ...
... FRONTSIDE: Include the name of the city-state you are visiting and a drawing/illustration that is related to this Polis. BACKSIDE: write a message that compares what you see in the citystate you are visiting to to the one you are from. 3-4 sentences! ...
Peloponnesian War: 418 BCE - International Relations Organization
... 21st year. While there are twenty fantastic committees the International Relations Organization of UVA has put together, if you have been chosen for the Peloponnesian War committee, then you are in for an incredibly fun experience! We are so excited to see what you bring to the table in committee an ...
... 21st year. While there are twenty fantastic committees the International Relations Organization of UVA has put together, if you have been chosen for the Peloponnesian War committee, then you are in for an incredibly fun experience! We are so excited to see what you bring to the table in committee an ...
Before Athens: Early Popular Government in Phoenician and Greek
... It is clear from this historic arc that the Phoenician cities commenced as strong monarchies and ended with relatively weak kings. It is also clear that all along the way, from the fifteenth century BC to the fourth, the leaders were advised by councils or assemblies which gradually took greater pow ...
... It is clear from this historic arc that the Phoenician cities commenced as strong monarchies and ended with relatively weak kings. It is also clear that all along the way, from the fifteenth century BC to the fourth, the leaders were advised by councils or assemblies which gradually took greater pow ...
Before Athens: Early Popular Government in Phoenician and Greek
... It is clear from this historic arc that the Phoenician cities commenced as strong monarchies and ended with relatively weak kings. It is also clear that all along the way, from the fifteenth century BC to the fourth, the leaders were advised by councils or assemblies which gradually took greater pow ...
... It is clear from this historic arc that the Phoenician cities commenced as strong monarchies and ended with relatively weak kings. It is also clear that all along the way, from the fifteenth century BC to the fourth, the leaders were advised by councils or assemblies which gradually took greater pow ...
before athens: early popular government in phoenician and greek
... It is clear from this historic arc that the Phoenician cities commenced as strong monarchies and ended with relatively weak kings. It is also clear that all along the way, from the fifteenth century BC to the fourth, the leaders were advised by councils or assemblies which gradually took greater pow ...
... It is clear from this historic arc that the Phoenician cities commenced as strong monarchies and ended with relatively weak kings. It is also clear that all along the way, from the fifteenth century BC to the fourth, the leaders were advised by councils or assemblies which gradually took greater pow ...
SBAC Argumentative Writing Overview
... been widely admired for centuries. Today, many public buildings throughout the world have incorporated Greek architectural elements, such as columns, in their designs. In literature the Athenians developed their own style. To later Europeans, Greek styles were a model of perfection. They admired wha ...
... been widely admired for centuries. Today, many public buildings throughout the world have incorporated Greek architectural elements, such as columns, in their designs. In literature the Athenians developed their own style. To later Europeans, Greek styles were a model of perfection. They admired wha ...
the athens of aristophanes and socrates
... -Increasing contact with foreign countries and cultures shows fundamental differences between laws and customs of people. -Men are the authors of law. Protagoras himself was on a law-making commission for a South Italian colony in 443 B.C. Protagoras first put forward the theory of the origin of law ...
... -Increasing contact with foreign countries and cultures shows fundamental differences between laws and customs of people. -Men are the authors of law. Protagoras himself was on a law-making commission for a South Italian colony in 443 B.C. Protagoras first put forward the theory of the origin of law ...
投影片 1
... • The legend of Aeneas as ancestor of the Romans is mentioned by a Greek historian, Hellanicus. in the 5th century B.C. • Naevius, a southern Italian who served in Rome’s first war against Carthage (264-241)and wrote an epic poem about it, mentions Aeneas and Anchises, Venus’s role as protector of t ...
... • The legend of Aeneas as ancestor of the Romans is mentioned by a Greek historian, Hellanicus. in the 5th century B.C. • Naevius, a southern Italian who served in Rome’s first war against Carthage (264-241)and wrote an epic poem about it, mentions Aeneas and Anchises, Venus’s role as protector of t ...
Persian wars Persian empire expands it`s • territory to Asia Minor
... and moved the government to be more dramatic ...
... and moved the government to be more dramatic ...
Socrates and the Sophists
... There is truth and it is knowable and we have an obligation to respond to it. Context for Socrates in Athens: 470 BC Peak of Athenian culture and power Aeschylus Euripedes Sophokles Pericles Parthenon/Phidias/Elgin Marbles ...
... There is truth and it is knowable and we have an obligation to respond to it. Context for Socrates in Athens: 470 BC Peak of Athenian culture and power Aeschylus Euripedes Sophokles Pericles Parthenon/Phidias/Elgin Marbles ...
Grade 6 - Evesham Township Schools
... over when it returns to them, note all the other ideas that were added after it was passed around to the other groups, and then circle the three terms that they think are most essential, most important, or most fundamental to the topic at the top of their sheet. That way, they spend some time critic ...
... over when it returns to them, note all the other ideas that were added after it was passed around to the other groups, and then circle the three terms that they think are most essential, most important, or most fundamental to the topic at the top of their sheet. That way, they spend some time critic ...
Ancient Greece: Pots
... technique (black figures on an orangey-red background - mainly sixth century BC), redfigure (orangey-red figures on a black background - from the late sixth century BC onwards) and white-ground (coloured figures on a white background - some sixth century examples, but mostly fifth). All three techni ...
... technique (black figures on an orangey-red background - mainly sixth century BC), redfigure (orangey-red figures on a black background - from the late sixth century BC onwards) and white-ground (coloured figures on a white background - some sixth century examples, but mostly fifth). All three techni ...
ATINER`s Conference Paper Series MDT2013
... expressed differs between Athenians, Spartans, and Stoics. Let’s begin with the Spartans. Spartan citizens were professional soldiers. From the age of seven they trained exclusively for combat. Young Spartan men lived in camps, trained continuously, and were not permitted by law to participate in fa ...
... expressed differs between Athenians, Spartans, and Stoics. Let’s begin with the Spartans. Spartan citizens were professional soldiers. From the age of seven they trained exclusively for combat. Young Spartan men lived in camps, trained continuously, and were not permitted by law to participate in fa ...
THE PARTHENON AND THE PANTHEON OF GREEK GODS
... Like Athens and Sparta and the Persian Wars, similarly, the USA and the Soviet Union are also bitter rivals before World War II when Germany, Italy, Japan, begin their nefarious invasions that results in more than 50 million deaths, most of them civilians. After forming an alliance and rising victor ...
... Like Athens and Sparta and the Persian Wars, similarly, the USA and the Soviet Union are also bitter rivals before World War II when Germany, Italy, Japan, begin their nefarious invasions that results in more than 50 million deaths, most of them civilians. After forming an alliance and rising victor ...