Sophocles` Antigone 5th century B.C.
... began but by the time Sophocles wrote, tragedy was a highly developed dramatic form. ...
... began but by the time Sophocles wrote, tragedy was a highly developed dramatic form. ...
Socrates 2008
... • Definition for Socrates was a… – Example: Even though PARTICULAR events and things have some variation or have passed away, there is something GENERAL about them that is the same. ...
... • Definition for Socrates was a… – Example: Even though PARTICULAR events and things have some variation or have passed away, there is something GENERAL about them that is the same. ...
Military of Ancient Greece
... • He was so important that the 5th Century B.C. is known as the Age of Pericles. ...
... • He was so important that the 5th Century B.C. is known as the Age of Pericles. ...
File - world history
... What was daily life in rome over 2000 years ago? Besides wheat, two other primary crops were olives and grapes. Olives were squeezed in special presses for oil. The presses were designed not to crush the seeds which would give the oil a sour taste. Olive oil was used in cooking and also as fuel for ...
... What was daily life in rome over 2000 years ago? Besides wheat, two other primary crops were olives and grapes. Olives were squeezed in special presses for oil. The presses were designed not to crush the seeds which would give the oil a sour taste. Olive oil was used in cooking and also as fuel for ...
Ancient Greek Society Sparta v. Athens
... – Citizen Class- those who owned land and were able to vote and participate in the government – Non-citizen Class- all non-land owners, slaves and foreign people in the city-state of Greece – Women had no rights to vote and mainly stayed in the home to deal with cooking, cleaning, children • Could b ...
... – Citizen Class- those who owned land and were able to vote and participate in the government – Non-citizen Class- all non-land owners, slaves and foreign people in the city-state of Greece – Women had no rights to vote and mainly stayed in the home to deal with cooking, cleaning, children • Could b ...
Important Greeks
... His death and birth dates are not precise. He was often known as the “father of history.” Herodotus was the first historian. His family was wealthy and perhaps aristocratic, while still young his family was driven from the city by a tyrant. He had lived a few years on the island of Samos. Herodotus' ...
... His death and birth dates are not precise. He was often known as the “father of history.” Herodotus was the first historian. His family was wealthy and perhaps aristocratic, while still young his family was driven from the city by a tyrant. He had lived a few years on the island of Samos. Herodotus' ...
The Legacy of Ancient Greece and Rome: Cornell Notes
... 3. Pericles led Athens for 32 years Who was Pericles B. Pericles Strengthens Democracy and what did he 1. jurors were paid so poor could participate do? 2. number of paid public officials was increased 3. More participation allowed Athens to be a direct democracy 4. War with Sparta ends democracy in ...
... 3. Pericles led Athens for 32 years Who was Pericles B. Pericles Strengthens Democracy and what did he 1. jurors were paid so poor could participate do? 2. number of paid public officials was increased 3. More participation allowed Athens to be a direct democracy 4. War with Sparta ends democracy in ...
4.4 The Age of Pericles
... could not own property. Aspasia was a well-educated woman who influenced Plato and Pericles.. • Although she could not vote or hold office, she was influential in politics. ...
... could not own property. Aspasia was a well-educated woman who influenced Plato and Pericles.. • Although she could not vote or hold office, she was influential in politics. ...
Athenian democracy - Ms. Cannistraci presents the World History
... procedure for voting one person per year out of office. It was an option which could be exercised but did not have to be. The exile did not involve confiscation or any other punitive measures; it was designed only to remove an individual from the political arena. . . . The Athenians were better than ...
... procedure for voting one person per year out of office. It was an option which could be exercised but did not have to be. The exile did not involve confiscation or any other punitive measures; it was designed only to remove an individual from the political arena. . . . The Athenians were better than ...
Athenian Democracy: The Funeral Oration of Pericles
... Thucydides, History of the Peloponnesian War Our constitution is called a democracy because power is in the hands not of a minority but of the whole people. When it is a question of settling private disputes, everyone is equal before the law; when it is a question of putting one person before anothe ...
... Thucydides, History of the Peloponnesian War Our constitution is called a democracy because power is in the hands not of a minority but of the whole people. When it is a question of settling private disputes, everyone is equal before the law; when it is a question of putting one person before anothe ...
Pompeii and Herculaneum Influence of Greek and Egyptian Cultures
... Because very few inhabitants of Pompeii and Herculaneum could afford to decorate their homes in original Greek art, they had to be satisfied with imitations on their walls of sacred Greek landscapes, Greek panel painting and Greek mythology. The names of individual artists were not usually left with ...
... Because very few inhabitants of Pompeii and Herculaneum could afford to decorate their homes in original Greek art, they had to be satisfied with imitations on their walls of sacred Greek landscapes, Greek panel painting and Greek mythology. The names of individual artists were not usually left with ...
Downlaod File
... efforts. Amazingly, the ancient Athenians built the Parthenon in just eight or nine years. Repairing it is taking a bit longer. A reestablish project funded by the Greek government and the European Union is now entering its 34th year, as archaeologists, architects, civil engineers and craftsmen stri ...
... efforts. Amazingly, the ancient Athenians built the Parthenon in just eight or nine years. Repairing it is taking a bit longer. A reestablish project funded by the Greek government and the European Union is now entering its 34th year, as archaeologists, architects, civil engineers and craftsmen stri ...
What did Athenians ask the Delphic Oracle?
... Another example- PLAGUE Plague of 430, just after the outbreak of the Peloponnesian War (of 431BC) Athens was struck by a very serious plague, perhaps smallpox or a form of typhus according to University of Athens team The plague killed about 1/3 of the population of Athens. See archaeological ...
... Another example- PLAGUE Plague of 430, just after the outbreak of the Peloponnesian War (of 431BC) Athens was struck by a very serious plague, perhaps smallpox or a form of typhus according to University of Athens team The plague killed about 1/3 of the population of Athens. See archaeological ...
Alexander the Great
... Conquered the huge Persian territory by 331 B.C. Borrowed the Greek idea of the phalanx. His reign spread a new Hellenistic culture. Restored order in Macedon. ...
... Conquered the huge Persian territory by 331 B.C. Borrowed the Greek idea of the phalanx. His reign spread a new Hellenistic culture. Restored order in Macedon. ...
Case Study 2 - Athens vs Sparta Practice Packet
... Eventually the Athenians, aided by the Spartans and others, were victorious against the Persians. This victory increased the Greeks’ sense of uniqueness. Athens emerged from the war as the most powerful citystate in Greece. To increase its security, it formed an alliance with other agree city-states ...
... Eventually the Athenians, aided by the Spartans and others, were victorious against the Persians. This victory increased the Greeks’ sense of uniqueness. Athens emerged from the war as the most powerful citystate in Greece. To increase its security, it formed an alliance with other agree city-states ...
Ancient Greece 1
... farms did not like the nobles ruling, however. Many of them had borrowed money from the nobles. When the farmers could not repay their loans, the nobles took their farms. By 650 b.c. merchants and artisans also wanted change. They were not citizens because they did not own land. That meant they did ...
... farms did not like the nobles ruling, however. Many of them had borrowed money from the nobles. When the farmers could not repay their loans, the nobles took their farms. By 650 b.c. merchants and artisans also wanted change. They were not citizens because they did not own land. That meant they did ...
PERSIAN WARS
... -As highly religious/superstitious people King Leonidas and the council consulted the oracle at Delphi who told them that the Greeks would prevail, but …. -The Delphic Oracle was to have a profound effect on Greek and Roman history – like a modern financial consultant – important state decisions, an ...
... -As highly religious/superstitious people King Leonidas and the council consulted the oracle at Delphi who told them that the Greeks would prevail, but …. -The Delphic Oracle was to have a profound effect on Greek and Roman history – like a modern financial consultant – important state decisions, an ...
Early Greece - Alvinisd.net
... The Minoan Civilization was a Bronze Age civilization which flourished from 2800 to 1450 BC on the island of Crete. It was named after Minos, son of Zeus and Europa, and the legendary king of Crete. Every year Minos picked seven boys and seven girls to be sent to the labyrinth to be eaten by ...
... The Minoan Civilization was a Bronze Age civilization which flourished from 2800 to 1450 BC on the island of Crete. It was named after Minos, son of Zeus and Europa, and the legendary king of Crete. Every year Minos picked seven boys and seven girls to be sent to the labyrinth to be eaten by ...
Greek Study Guide - Fort Thomas Independent Schools
... 43. The Delian League did more than just fulfill its purpose – explain. _________________________________________________________________________________________ _________________________________________________________________________________________ 44. Where did the Delian League get its name? __ ...
... 43. The Delian League did more than just fulfill its purpose – explain. _________________________________________________________________________________________ _________________________________________________________________________________________ 44. Where did the Delian League get its name? __ ...
the golden age part i
... the court of the Persia, where he lived well in the King's service. It was Cimon who was chosen by the Athenians to wield great power and to set forth his policies, which included war with Persia but also friendship with Sparta. Through his efforts Athens built a Thalassocracy in the Aegean and enjo ...
... the court of the Persia, where he lived well in the King's service. It was Cimon who was chosen by the Athenians to wield great power and to set forth his policies, which included war with Persia but also friendship with Sparta. Through his efforts Athens built a Thalassocracy in the Aegean and enjo ...
Greece Notes Continued*
... Review: GEOGRAPHY Ancient Greece developed individual city-states due to the islands and mountainous regions. Greece was divided into many City-States. The two that we will focus on: 1. Athens 2. Sparta Years: 700 BC to 400 BC. ...
... Review: GEOGRAPHY Ancient Greece developed individual city-states due to the islands and mountainous regions. Greece was divided into many City-States. The two that we will focus on: 1. Athens 2. Sparta Years: 700 BC to 400 BC. ...
Name: Date - Mr. Dowling
... Socrates concluded that while others professed knowledge they did not have, Socrates knew how little he knew. Socrates asked many questions, but he gave few answers. He often denied knowing the answers to the questions he asked. ...
... Socrates concluded that while others professed knowledge they did not have, Socrates knew how little he knew. Socrates asked many questions, but he gave few answers. He often denied knowing the answers to the questions he asked. ...