SS 308 Democracy and Empire Part2
... During the Hellenistic period, artists became concerned with the accurate representation of childhood, old age, and even physical deformity. The range of subject matter was extended to include genre-like figures from the fringes of society. Fine, large-scale statues of fishermen, peasants, and aged ...
... During the Hellenistic period, artists became concerned with the accurate representation of childhood, old age, and even physical deformity. The range of subject matter was extended to include genre-like figures from the fringes of society. Fine, large-scale statues of fishermen, peasants, and aged ...
Whitwell - Essays on the Origins of Western Music
... be sure, I am referring to the chorus which the old-time philosophers knew; in our present day exhibitions we have a larger number of singers than there used to be spectators in the theaters of old. All the aisles are filled with rows of singers; brass instruments surround the auditorium; the stage ...
... be sure, I am referring to the chorus which the old-time philosophers knew; in our present day exhibitions we have a larger number of singers than there used to be spectators in the theaters of old. All the aisles are filled with rows of singers; brass instruments surround the auditorium; the stage ...
Ancient Greece (3 of 4) - Bonner Social Studies
... Each side began to resent and mistrust the other. Athens thought Sparta was cold and heartless, Sparta thought Athens was soft and spoiled. Each side began to create alliances with other city-states to defend themselves in case the other attacked Delian League- Athenian lead alliance of city-states ...
... Each side began to resent and mistrust the other. Athens thought Sparta was cold and heartless, Sparta thought Athens was soft and spoiled. Each side began to create alliances with other city-states to defend themselves in case the other attacked Delian League- Athenian lead alliance of city-states ...
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... One of their first objectives was the “autonomy” of Macedonia. This State would come under the protection of Bulgaria, which was to come under the influence of Russia. In other words, what the communists actually wanted was the port of Salonika, which would give them an outlet to the Aegean Sea. Whe ...
... One of their first objectives was the “autonomy” of Macedonia. This State would come under the protection of Bulgaria, which was to come under the influence of Russia. In other words, what the communists actually wanted was the port of Salonika, which would give them an outlet to the Aegean Sea. Whe ...
CHAPTER 5 • Section 3
... as love, hate, war, or betrayal. These dramas featured a main character, or tragic hero. The hero usually was an important person and often gifted with extraordinary abilities. A tragic flaw usually caused the hero’s downfall. Often this flaw was hubris, or excessive pride. In ancient times, Greece ...
... as love, hate, war, or betrayal. These dramas featured a main character, or tragic hero. The hero usually was an important person and often gifted with extraordinary abilities. A tragic flaw usually caused the hero’s downfall. Often this flaw was hubris, or excessive pride. In ancient times, Greece ...
Standard 10.1.1 Overview
... nature of being human? How should society be structured? What is the best form of government? The founders of the United States were part of this movement. Grounded in a classical education, they were inspired by their understanding of the ancient Greek and Roman world when building the foundations ...
... nature of being human? How should society be structured? What is the best form of government? The founders of the United States were part of this movement. Grounded in a classical education, they were inspired by their understanding of the ancient Greek and Roman world when building the foundations ...
The Persian War
... d. They hold up the Persians long enough to allow the Greek allies to set up a defense of the Peloponnesus ...
... d. They hold up the Persians long enough to allow the Greek allies to set up a defense of the Peloponnesus ...
Periclean Athens - AP European History at University High School
... celebrate the beauty of the ideal human form drama & plays paid for by wealthy citizens dealt with the role of conflict in human lives Sophocles: Antigone, Oedipus Rex Euripides: themes of flawed ...
... celebrate the beauty of the ideal human form drama & plays paid for by wealthy citizens dealt with the role of conflict in human lives Sophocles: Antigone, Oedipus Rex Euripides: themes of flawed ...
Ancient Greek for Everyone
... SPELL IT LIKE IT SOUNDS! • Remember that ancient Greek spells words the way they sound, rather than having a fixed spelling system. This explains why and how they write elisions: • When Greeks elided or contracted words as they spoke, they wrote them in contracted form. • In formal English, we write ...
... SPELL IT LIKE IT SOUNDS! • Remember that ancient Greek spells words the way they sound, rather than having a fixed spelling system. This explains why and how they write elisions: • When Greeks elided or contracted words as they spoke, they wrote them in contracted form. • In formal English, we write ...
The Legacy of Ancient Greece and Rome Terms and Names
... officials. This allowed poorer citizens to serve in the government. He also introduced the idea of direct democracy. This allowed citizens to participate directly in the government rather than through people who represent them. The golden Age lasted less than 50 year. Tensions between the city-state ...
... officials. This allowed poorer citizens to serve in the government. He also introduced the idea of direct democracy. This allowed citizens to participate directly in the government rather than through people who represent them. The golden Age lasted less than 50 year. Tensions between the city-state ...
Abstract
... Jews, II, 10) : “The city of Meroe was located in a retired place, and was inhabited after the manner of an island, being encompassed with a strong wall, and having the rivers to guard them from their enemies, and having great ramparts between the wall and the rivers”. The archeological digging in M ...
... Jews, II, 10) : “The city of Meroe was located in a retired place, and was inhabited after the manner of an island, being encompassed with a strong wall, and having the rivers to guard them from their enemies, and having great ramparts between the wall and the rivers”. The archeological digging in M ...
Classical Greece
... a. As Athens grew, city-states viewed it with hostility b. Sparta declared war in 431 B.C. c. Sparta marched to Athens and burned food supply d. Plague hits Athens in 2nd year of the war- 1/3rd die including Pericles e. 421 B.C. a truce is signed but doesn’t last long f. In 413 B.C Athens’ navy is d ...
... a. As Athens grew, city-states viewed it with hostility b. Sparta declared war in 431 B.C. c. Sparta marched to Athens and burned food supply d. Plague hits Athens in 2nd year of the war- 1/3rd die including Pericles e. 421 B.C. a truce is signed but doesn’t last long f. In 413 B.C Athens’ navy is d ...
AncientGreece Wh ch 5-1
... inside slave revolts, the Spartan aristocracy empathized military strength and uniformity. • The government controlled all phases of life for both citizens and slaves. • By doing so, art, literature, philosophy, and science were present only as they supported the military and only in a practical nat ...
... inside slave revolts, the Spartan aristocracy empathized military strength and uniformity. • The government controlled all phases of life for both citizens and slaves. • By doing so, art, literature, philosophy, and science were present only as they supported the military and only in a practical nat ...
The Peloponnesian War Peloponnesian War, (431–404 BC), fought
... The years of fighting that followed can be divided into two periods, separated by a truce of six years. The first period lasted 10 years and began with the Spartans, under Archidamus, leading an army into the region around Athens. Pericles declined to fight the superior army and urged the Athenians ...
... The years of fighting that followed can be divided into two periods, separated by a truce of six years. The first period lasted 10 years and began with the Spartans, under Archidamus, leading an army into the region around Athens. Pericles declined to fight the superior army and urged the Athenians ...
sparta vs athens - parkinsonworldhistory
... athletics, and received military instruction. They married at age 20 but continued to live in the barracks. The Helots provided the necessary food and labor for Spartan males and females. 3. Now introduce the term democracy. Explain that the democratic political system used as its model Athenian dem ...
... athletics, and received military instruction. They married at age 20 but continued to live in the barracks. The Helots provided the necessary food and labor for Spartan males and females. 3. Now introduce the term democracy. Explain that the democratic political system used as its model Athenian dem ...
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... Figure 5-23 EUPHRONIOS, Herakles wrestling Antaios (detail of an Athenian red-figure calyx krater), from Cerveteri, Italy, ca. 510 BCE. Whole vessel 1’ 7” high; detail 7 3/4” high. Louvre, ...
... Figure 5-23 EUPHRONIOS, Herakles wrestling Antaios (detail of an Athenian red-figure calyx krater), from Cerveteri, Italy, ca. 510 BCE. Whole vessel 1’ 7” high; detail 7 3/4” high. Louvre, ...
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... other, and decide to help end the war. Athena whispers an idea in the Spartan hero Odysseus’s ...
... other, and decide to help end the war. Athena whispers an idea in the Spartan hero Odysseus’s ...
Unit III Mediterranean Civilizations
... along a river valley because the soil is not as good and there is not always enough water to grow plants for food. Instead they used the seas for much of their livelihood. Because of the mountainous terrain, ancient Greece was split into many different city-states, each one was ruled in its own way. ...
... along a river valley because the soil is not as good and there is not always enough water to grow plants for food. Instead they used the seas for much of their livelihood. Because of the mountainous terrain, ancient Greece was split into many different city-states, each one was ruled in its own way. ...
ancient greece unit
... "books," that focuses on the extraordinary deeds and adventures of a hero. According to ancient Greek tradition, heroes were men who were born to one divine and one human parent. The story of The Odyssey recounts the adventures of the Greek hero Odysseus during his 10-year voyage home to Ithaca afte ...
... "books," that focuses on the extraordinary deeds and adventures of a hero. According to ancient Greek tradition, heroes were men who were born to one divine and one human parent. The story of The Odyssey recounts the adventures of the Greek hero Odysseus during his 10-year voyage home to Ithaca afte ...
Chapter 7 Section 2 Guided Notes
... 3. They looked to _______________________ which had not joined the alliance for ______________________. 4. Sparta formed the ____________________________ League, named after ________________________, the southern Greek _________________ where Sparta was located. 5. In 431 B.C., Sparta and __________ ...
... 3. They looked to _______________________ which had not joined the alliance for ______________________. 4. Sparta formed the ____________________________ League, named after ________________________, the southern Greek _________________ where Sparta was located. 5. In 431 B.C., Sparta and __________ ...
The earliest Greek civilizations thrived nearly 4,000 years ago. Yet
... purpose of education was to produce a well-drilled welldisciplined marching army. Spartans believed in a life of discipline, self-denial, and simplicity. They were loyal to the state of Sparta. Every Spartan male or female was required to have a perfect body. When babies were ...
... purpose of education was to produce a well-drilled welldisciplined marching army. Spartans believed in a life of discipline, self-denial, and simplicity. They were loyal to the state of Sparta. Every Spartan male or female was required to have a perfect body. When babies were ...
Athens vs Sparta
... simplicity. They were loyal to the state of Sparta. Every Spartan male or female was required to have a perfect body. When babies were born, Spartan soldiers would come by the house and check the baby. If the baby did not appear healthy and strong, the infant was taken away, and left to die on a hil ...
... simplicity. They were loyal to the state of Sparta. Every Spartan male or female was required to have a perfect body. When babies were born, Spartan soldiers would come by the house and check the baby. If the baby did not appear healthy and strong, the infant was taken away, and left to die on a hil ...
Ch 5-2 NOTES - Coach Simpson`s World
... center. Agora – is a public center. *Examples of City States: Athens, Sparta and Thebes ...
... center. Agora – is a public center. *Examples of City States: Athens, Sparta and Thebes ...