File - Putvain World History 1
... settled on Crete. Historians do not know where the Minoans came from, though it is likely they had their origins in Asia Minor. It is less of a mystery why they were drawn to Crete, which has a sunny, pleasant climate. Its hillsides abound with sweet-smelling flowers. The fertile soil is ideal for p ...
... settled on Crete. Historians do not know where the Minoans came from, though it is likely they had their origins in Asia Minor. It is less of a mystery why they were drawn to Crete, which has a sunny, pleasant climate. Its hillsides abound with sweet-smelling flowers. The fertile soil is ideal for p ...
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... religious/philosophical and cultural influences of classical Greece and Rome including the origins and central ideas of Christianity and the legal tradition. (3A, 19B, 21B,22B, 25B) ...
... religious/philosophical and cultural influences of classical Greece and Rome including the origins and central ideas of Christianity and the legal tradition. (3A, 19B, 21B,22B, 25B) ...
4 The Road to Independence
... dominate the city states. Council of 500 – created by Cleisthenes as he did away with the cliques. This council planned business for the public assembly. ...
... dominate the city states. Council of 500 – created by Cleisthenes as he did away with the cliques. This council planned business for the public assembly. ...
Plato
... According to Alexander Nehamas and Paul Woodruff, “The Symposium is one of Plato’s best known and most influential works. ... The dialogue presents at least four different aspects to its readers, … First of all, the Symposium contains a series of speeches on the subject of love [eros], and this is t ...
... According to Alexander Nehamas and Paul Woodruff, “The Symposium is one of Plato’s best known and most influential works. ... The dialogue presents at least four different aspects to its readers, … First of all, the Symposium contains a series of speeches on the subject of love [eros], and this is t ...
Chapter 9 Study Guide Key
... Great. Conquered the Greek city-states. Alexander the Great – Macedonian King – came to power after his father was murdered. Helped to create the largest empire in the world at that point. Never lost a battle. Died at age 32 from malaria. ...
... Great. Conquered the Greek city-states. Alexander the Great – Macedonian King – came to power after his father was murdered. Helped to create the largest empire in the world at that point. Never lost a battle. Died at age 32 from malaria. ...
Pericles and Socrates
... 2. Explain the choice for its location? 3. Why was it built? 4. How long did it take to build it? 5. One of the most important features is the 500ft frieze; (include an image). Explain what this is, where it is, and why it is important. 6. Who is Pericles? 7. What was Pericles’ tragic flaw? 8. Descr ...
... 2. Explain the choice for its location? 3. Why was it built? 4. How long did it take to build it? 5. One of the most important features is the 500ft frieze; (include an image). Explain what this is, where it is, and why it is important. 6. Who is Pericles? 7. What was Pericles’ tragic flaw? 8. Descr ...
Keepers of the Faith - School-One
... paradoxically convergent ideologies of Victorian gentlemen scholars and 20thcentury feminists and a modern tendency to discount the real-world force of religion, a notion now under powerful empirical adjustment. But another cause is a professional divide between classicists and archaeologists. In th ...
... paradoxically convergent ideologies of Victorian gentlemen scholars and 20thcentury feminists and a modern tendency to discount the real-world force of religion, a notion now under powerful empirical adjustment. But another cause is a professional divide between classicists and archaeologists. In th ...
Ancient Greece - Wikispaces.net
... northern Greece • It was one of the most powerful city states of its time • Athens was know for having a democracy as their form of government at their height • Athens military was not that strong, but their navy was the best of its time ...
... northern Greece • It was one of the most powerful city states of its time • Athens was know for having a democracy as their form of government at their height • Athens military was not that strong, but their navy was the best of its time ...
Chapter 5 Classical Civilization in the Eastern Mediterranean
... spiritual considerations. Greek religion failed to excite much emotion, and popular mystery religions arose that offered greater spiritual intimacy. Nor did it offer much about nature or ethics, so some thinkers turned to non-religious philosophical systems, often influenced by ideas from Persia an ...
... spiritual considerations. Greek religion failed to excite much emotion, and popular mystery religions arose that offered greater spiritual intimacy. Nor did it offer much about nature or ethics, so some thinkers turned to non-religious philosophical systems, often influenced by ideas from Persia an ...
Ancient Greece III Unit II Clash of Titans: Persia and Greece During
... - through many years of chasing down Darius III (leader of Persia), Alexander found himself in control of a massive empire that extended from his home in Macedonia to Egypt and the far eastern land of India (the largest land empire in history at that time (2nd largest continental empire to date)) - ...
... - through many years of chasing down Darius III (leader of Persia), Alexander found himself in control of a massive empire that extended from his home in Macedonia to Egypt and the far eastern land of India (the largest land empire in history at that time (2nd largest continental empire to date)) - ...
Ancient Israel, c. 2000 BC/BCE-70 AD/CE
... In order to best prepare for the 2015-2016 school year the new state standards for Social Studies should be implemented in all areas of social studies instruction and assessment in our district. This curriculum guide should be regarded as a working document this academic year. Please send feedback, ...
... In order to best prepare for the 2015-2016 school year the new state standards for Social Studies should be implemented in all areas of social studies instruction and assessment in our district. This curriculum guide should be regarded as a working document this academic year. Please send feedback, ...
Chapter 5: The Height of Greek Civilization
... their best-known sporting event—in Olympia every four years. Because the Olympic Games were a religious festival in honor of Zeus, trading and fighting stopped while they were going on. The Greek calendar began with the supposed date of the first Olympic Games: 776 B.C. Athletes came from all over t ...
... their best-known sporting event—in Olympia every four years. Because the Olympic Games were a religious festival in honor of Zeus, trading and fighting stopped while they were going on. The Greek calendar began with the supposed date of the first Olympic Games: 776 B.C. Athletes came from all over t ...
Ancient Greek Women: their Varied and Specific Roles
... to obtain it • When men were present in the home, women were to be silent ...
... to obtain it • When men were present in the home, women were to be silent ...
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... “philippics” (condemning speech) predicting end of democracy if Macedonia conquers Greece Alexander the Great - Age 20 succeeded throne, disciplined army by horse went 22,000 mi. conquering lands from Egypt to India; largest empire of his time - Benevolent despotism (respecting local religions, ruli ...
... “philippics” (condemning speech) predicting end of democracy if Macedonia conquers Greece Alexander the Great - Age 20 succeeded throne, disciplined army by horse went 22,000 mi. conquering lands from Egypt to India; largest empire of his time - Benevolent despotism (respecting local religions, ruli ...
Elizabethan Period - Warren County Public Schools
... “truth” about nature, God, and man. Christianity was not rejected; many works were devoted to it. ...
... “truth” about nature, God, and man. Christianity was not rejected; many works were devoted to it. ...
Allusions Intro Power Point
... The rise in poverty will unlock the Pandora’s box of crimes. Her lovely voice was music to his ears. Life is like a rollercoaster. The alligator’s teeth are white daggers. Their home was as lonely as a prison. His heart is a cold iron. “Hey! Guess who the new Newton of our school is?” She is as beau ...
... The rise in poverty will unlock the Pandora’s box of crimes. Her lovely voice was music to his ears. Life is like a rollercoaster. The alligator’s teeth are white daggers. Their home was as lonely as a prison. His heart is a cold iron. “Hey! Guess who the new Newton of our school is?” She is as beau ...
The Geography of Greece
... I swear to fulfill, to the best of my ability and judgment, this covenant: I will respect the hard-won scientific gains of those physicians in whose steps I walk, and gladly share such knowledge as is mine with those who are to follow. I will apply, for the benefit of the sick, all measures [that] a ...
... I swear to fulfill, to the best of my ability and judgment, this covenant: I will respect the hard-won scientific gains of those physicians in whose steps I walk, and gladly share such knowledge as is mine with those who are to follow. I will apply, for the benefit of the sick, all measures [that] a ...
Civ IA- text from PP 7-8 Lecture 7- Becoming Greek The Iron Age (c
... -elevated larger councils -aggressive toward other polis ...
... -elevated larger councils -aggressive toward other polis ...
Athens Democratic DBQ
... The following excerpt is from a speech known as “The Funeral Oration,” delivered by the Athenian general and politician Pericles in 431 BCE, Pericles was widely seen as the leader of Athens. He gave this speech during a funeral for Athenian soldiers that died in the first year of the brutal Peloponn ...
... The following excerpt is from a speech known as “The Funeral Oration,” delivered by the Athenian general and politician Pericles in 431 BCE, Pericles was widely seen as the leader of Athens. He gave this speech during a funeral for Athenian soldiers that died in the first year of the brutal Peloponn ...
Ancient Greece PPT
... Mainland Greeks of the Bronze Age (2000-1200) Named for its leading city, Mycenae ...
... Mainland Greeks of the Bronze Age (2000-1200) Named for its leading city, Mycenae ...
Hellenic History
... 27. Which of the following cities did NOT contribute troops to the allied Greek army that was victorious at Plataea in 479? a. Thebes b. Athens c. Tegea d. Sicyon 28. At what battle, according to legend fought on the same day as Salamis, did the Syracusans and their allies under Gelon defeat the Car ...
... 27. Which of the following cities did NOT contribute troops to the allied Greek army that was victorious at Plataea in 479? a. Thebes b. Athens c. Tegea d. Sicyon 28. At what battle, according to legend fought on the same day as Salamis, did the Syracusans and their allies under Gelon defeat the Car ...
Golden Age of Athens
... the King, 18 first prizes, 7 survived Aeschylus- won 13 first prizes, 7 plays have survived ...
... the King, 18 first prizes, 7 survived Aeschylus- won 13 first prizes, 7 plays have survived ...
Hetaira (hetaera): Greek Courtesan
... Cnidus, where it "achieved an immeasurably greater reputation. Later King Nicomedes was anxious to buy it from them, promising so to discharge all the state's vast debts. The Cnidians, however, preferred to suffer anything but this, and rightly so; for with this statue Praxiteles made Cnidus a famou ...
... Cnidus, where it "achieved an immeasurably greater reputation. Later King Nicomedes was anxious to buy it from them, promising so to discharge all the state's vast debts. The Cnidians, however, preferred to suffer anything but this, and rightly so; for with this statue Praxiteles made Cnidus a famou ...
The Greeks at War!
... Sparta even allied with Persia, their old enemy, against the Delian League. Finally, in 404 B.C., with the help of the Persian navy, the Spartans captured Athens and stripped it of its fleet and empire. ...
... Sparta even allied with Persia, their old enemy, against the Delian League. Finally, in 404 B.C., with the help of the Persian navy, the Spartans captured Athens and stripped it of its fleet and empire. ...