Chapter 5 – The Greek City
... unhealthy were left to die • At age 7 – boys left home to live in military barracks; from age 18 – 20, trained specifically for war • Could marry at 20 but could not live at home til 30; not allowed to trade or do business (love of money interfered with military discipline) ...
... unhealthy were left to die • At age 7 – boys left home to live in military barracks; from age 18 – 20, trained specifically for war • Could marry at 20 but could not live at home til 30; not allowed to trade or do business (love of money interfered with military discipline) ...
Greece the new one!
... CIVILIZATION WAS HERODOTUS. HERODOTUS WAS BORN IN 485 B.C. IN IONIA AND WAS A MERCHANT TRAVELER. HE TALKED TO MANY PEOPLE AND COLLECTED THEIR STORIES WEATHER THEY WERE CONFLICTING STORIES OR NOT. HE COMPILED THESE STORIES INTO THE FIRST HISTORY BOOK. SCHOLARS DURING THE VICTORIAN ERA CALLED HIM THE ...
... CIVILIZATION WAS HERODOTUS. HERODOTUS WAS BORN IN 485 B.C. IN IONIA AND WAS A MERCHANT TRAVELER. HE TALKED TO MANY PEOPLE AND COLLECTED THEIR STORIES WEATHER THEY WERE CONFLICTING STORIES OR NOT. HE COMPILED THESE STORIES INTO THE FIRST HISTORY BOOK. SCHOLARS DURING THE VICTORIAN ERA CALLED HIM THE ...
Greece
... defeated the Greeks at the battle of Chaeronea. Greece's "Golden Age" came to an end, and all its cities eventually came to be subjected to Macedonian rule. In the 150 years from the Persian wars to the battle of Chaeronea, Greece produced some of Western civilization's most precious intellectual, a ...
... defeated the Greeks at the battle of Chaeronea. Greece's "Golden Age" came to an end, and all its cities eventually came to be subjected to Macedonian rule. In the 150 years from the Persian wars to the battle of Chaeronea, Greece produced some of Western civilization's most precious intellectual, a ...
索书号:K125 /A541 (HF) Ancient Greece: a political, social, and
... Art and Illustration Credits Index ...
... Art and Illustration Credits Index ...
Classical Period Civilizations - Chap 8
... The rugged terrain also prevented the easy centralization of communities or governmenr. Greek political organization was based on the city-state, or polis, consisting of a city and the surrounding countryside, both under the influence of one government. The two most prominent city-states were Sparta ...
... The rugged terrain also prevented the easy centralization of communities or governmenr. Greek political organization was based on the city-state, or polis, consisting of a city and the surrounding countryside, both under the influence of one government. The two most prominent city-states were Sparta ...
The Greek Adventure - A Cultural Approach
... • Indian Hindu/Buddhist world introduced to the Western world • Direct trade contacts between India and the Mediterranean ...
... • Indian Hindu/Buddhist world introduced to the Western world • Direct trade contacts between India and the Mediterranean ...
CC02 - HANDOUT - HW_2 - AthensAndSparta
... whenever a major decision had to be made. After talking about it, they would vote. This is known as Direct Democracy because the people made the decisions themselves. Non-citizens (including slaves and women) had no say in the government. Athenians also began the JURY system and had trials to see if ...
... whenever a major decision had to be made. After talking about it, they would vote. This is known as Direct Democracy because the people made the decisions themselves. Non-citizens (including slaves and women) had no say in the government. Athenians also began the JURY system and had trials to see if ...
History - Scoil Ursula
... Pompeii was an ancient Roman city, buried by a volcanic eruption. The Roman volcano god is Vulcan, and the Roman name Vulcano actually is derived from Vulcan's name. The inhabitants of Pompeii did not know that Vesuvius was a volcano, as it hadn’t erupted in 1,800 years. The inhabitants built very c ...
... Pompeii was an ancient Roman city, buried by a volcanic eruption. The Roman volcano god is Vulcan, and the Roman name Vulcano actually is derived from Vulcan's name. The inhabitants of Pompeii did not know that Vesuvius was a volcano, as it hadn’t erupted in 1,800 years. The inhabitants built very c ...
What did Cleisthenes` reforms give to Classical Greece?
... There can only be justice in cities under a philosopher king. ...
... There can only be justice in cities under a philosopher king. ...
Check Point - Collier High School
... • The first people to speak Greek, and therefore the first to be considered Greek were the Mycenaeans. • By the mid-1400s B.C., the Myceneans took over Crete and become the major traders in the eastern Mediterranean. • They set up colonies in northern Greece and Italy from which they shipped goods ...
... • The first people to speak Greek, and therefore the first to be considered Greek were the Mycenaeans. • By the mid-1400s B.C., the Myceneans took over Crete and become the major traders in the eastern Mediterranean. • They set up colonies in northern Greece and Italy from which they shipped goods ...
whunit3ancientgreece
... Later sculptors emphasized natural poses that were lifelike but also idealistic. Paintings offer views of Greek life. ...
... Later sculptors emphasized natural poses that were lifelike but also idealistic. Paintings offer views of Greek life. ...
Dark Ages PPT
... People who fled Greece settled on Aegean Islands, coast of Asia Minor, and elsewhere, forming base for prosperous city-states that would develop there ...
... People who fled Greece settled on Aegean Islands, coast of Asia Minor, and elsewhere, forming base for prosperous city-states that would develop there ...
History of Greek and Latin Influence on the English Langauge
... Inland European conquerors invaded England and brought AngloSaxon. In 597 England became a Christian country and the church’s official language was Latin ...
... Inland European conquerors invaded England and brought AngloSaxon. In 597 England became a Christian country and the church’s official language was Latin ...
greece – rome – byzantine empire
... (1) Boys in Sparta were trained to be soldiers. (2) Athens had a better culture than that of Sparta. (3) Socrates, Plato, and Aristotle were Greek philosophers. (4) Many adults in Athens did not have the right to vote. ...
... (1) Boys in Sparta were trained to be soldiers. (2) Athens had a better culture than that of Sparta. (3) Socrates, Plato, and Aristotle were Greek philosophers. (4) Many adults in Athens did not have the right to vote. ...
Greece made up of mountainous terrain and islands which
... of Sparta (whose wife Helen was considered the most beautiful woman in the world, but she fell in love and ran away with Prince Paris of Troy) ...
... of Sparta (whose wife Helen was considered the most beautiful woman in the world, but she fell in love and ran away with Prince Paris of Troy) ...
Fill-in notes- study guide
... thinkers based their thought on two assumptions. 1.) The _______________ is held together in a certain way and is subject to absolute and unchanging __________. 2.) People can understand these laws through ___________ and _____________. Socrates: He believed in absolute standards of ___________ and ...
... thinkers based their thought on two assumptions. 1.) The _______________ is held together in a certain way and is subject to absolute and unchanging __________. 2.) People can understand these laws through ___________ and _____________. Socrates: He believed in absolute standards of ___________ and ...
Philip II of Macedonia (cont.)
... Click the mouse button or press the Space Bar to display the information. The Chapter Focus is on page 193 of your textbook. ...
... Click the mouse button or press the Space Bar to display the information. The Chapter Focus is on page 193 of your textbook. ...
document
... • political forms developed in Ancient Greece? •What socioeconomic and social class differences were evident in Ancient Greece? •How were women viewed and treated in Ancient Greece? •What evidence of Ancient Greek influence exists today? •How does war change a civilization? •What role did Greek gods ...
... • political forms developed in Ancient Greece? •What socioeconomic and social class differences were evident in Ancient Greece? •How were women viewed and treated in Ancient Greece? •What evidence of Ancient Greek influence exists today? •How does war change a civilization? •What role did Greek gods ...
Domain 4: Greek Myths Study Guide
... Sanctuary: Olympia was the home of a sanctuary, or holy place, devoted to Zeus. Arachnids: Arachnids, or spiders, get their name from the weaver Arachne, who was turned into the world’s first spider by the goddess Athena. Labyrinth: A labyrinth is a maze bordered by high hedges or bushes. Guidance: ...
... Sanctuary: Olympia was the home of a sanctuary, or holy place, devoted to Zeus. Arachnids: Arachnids, or spiders, get their name from the weaver Arachne, who was turned into the world’s first spider by the goddess Athena. Labyrinth: A labyrinth is a maze bordered by high hedges or bushes. Guidance: ...
1 III CLASSICAL GREECE The Classical period of ancient Greek
... The Greeks had a lot of different kinds of governments, because there were many different city-states in ancient Greece, and they each had their own government. Between about 2000 and 1200 BC, all Greek city-states seem to have been monarchies, ruled by kings. Homer's Iliad, and Greek mythology in g ...
... The Greeks had a lot of different kinds of governments, because there were many different city-states in ancient Greece, and they each had their own government. Between about 2000 and 1200 BC, all Greek city-states seem to have been monarchies, ruled by kings. Homer's Iliad, and Greek mythology in g ...
The Greeks at War!
... The wise and skillful leadership of Pericles brought about a Golden age in Athens. This was from about 460 to 429 B.C. and is often called the __________________________________. Pericles believed that ___________________, regardless of wealth or social class, should take part in government. H ...
... The wise and skillful leadership of Pericles brought about a Golden age in Athens. This was from about 460 to 429 B.C. and is often called the __________________________________. Pericles believed that ___________________, regardless of wealth or social class, should take part in government. H ...
Greek Culture - MR. CRUZ` class website
... Who Were the Greek Gods? Like other people of the ancient world, the Greeks believed in gods and goddesses. The Greeks, however, did not think of their gods as all-powerful beings. In Greek myths, the gods have great powers, but they look and act like human beings. In Greek mythology, they marry and ...
... Who Were the Greek Gods? Like other people of the ancient world, the Greeks believed in gods and goddesses. The Greeks, however, did not think of their gods as all-powerful beings. In Greek myths, the gods have great powers, but they look and act like human beings. In Greek mythology, they marry and ...
warring city-states
... A polis was the typical structure of a community in the ancient Greek world. A polis consisted of an urban centre, often fortified and with a sacred centre built on a natural acropolis, which controlled a surrounding territory of land. The term polis has, therefore, been translated as ‘city-state’ a ...
... A polis was the typical structure of a community in the ancient Greek world. A polis consisted of an urban centre, often fortified and with a sacred centre built on a natural acropolis, which controlled a surrounding territory of land. The term polis has, therefore, been translated as ‘city-state’ a ...