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The Greeks at War!
... They held out heroically against he enormous Persian force for three days.Then a traitor told the Persians about another pass that would lead them around and behind the Greek army. ...
... They held out heroically against he enormous Persian force for three days.Then a traitor told the Persians about another pass that would lead them around and behind the Greek army. ...
A Tale of Two City States
... killed. They also learned to use weapons and obey orders without questions. Everything was done to make them strong. They did not wear clothing or shoes during intense training. The Spartan men did not marry until age 20, but they couldn’t live with their wives just and still have to live in the bar ...
... killed. They also learned to use weapons and obey orders without questions. Everything was done to make them strong. They did not wear clothing or shoes during intense training. The Spartan men did not marry until age 20, but they couldn’t live with their wives just and still have to live in the bar ...
Name - Mr. Dowling
... long walls on either side of a four-mile road that connected Athens with a port. The Athenians were able to resist the siege for more than a year by receiving supplies at the port from their allies. Pericles ordered the farmers living in the Athenian countryside to move inside the city walls for saf ...
... long walls on either side of a four-mile road that connected Athens with a port. The Athenians were able to resist the siege for more than a year by receiving supplies at the port from their allies. Pericles ordered the farmers living in the Athenian countryside to move inside the city walls for saf ...
Socrates Powerpoint
... approaching men considered wise by the people of Athens—statesmen, poets, and artisans—in order to refute the Oracle's pronouncement. ...
... approaching men considered wise by the people of Athens—statesmen, poets, and artisans—in order to refute the Oracle's pronouncement. ...
Chapter 7 Test Study Guide File
... passed very little on to the rest of the world. 13. ___________________ Athens and Sparta were large city – states with similar ways of life. 14. _________________ City – states all had the same form of government. 15. ____________________ Usually Greek city state were built near a high hill. 16. __ ...
... passed very little on to the rest of the world. 13. ___________________ Athens and Sparta were large city – states with similar ways of life. 14. _________________ City – states all had the same form of government. 15. ____________________ Usually Greek city state were built near a high hill. 16. __ ...
Cleisthenes and the Alcmaeonidae
... Each tribe is divided into 3 trittyes and divided geographically: city, coast, and middle earth Every tritty is equal in population. So the number of each tribe is also equal as each of its thirds is equal. As further means to break aristocratic power, aristocratic lands are separated from religious ...
... Each tribe is divided into 3 trittyes and divided geographically: city, coast, and middle earth Every tritty is equal in population. So the number of each tribe is also equal as each of its thirds is equal. As further means to break aristocratic power, aristocratic lands are separated from religious ...
The Athenian Harem: Orientalism and the Historiography of
... such as ‘oriental’ and the image of the oriental harem were used by classicists in two main ways: either to draw attention to the oppressiveness of Athenians who had houses akin to harems, or to describe the extremes of misogyny of which Athenians could not be accused. The authors utilise an ‘index ...
... such as ‘oriental’ and the image of the oriental harem were used by classicists in two main ways: either to draw attention to the oppressiveness of Athenians who had houses akin to harems, or to describe the extremes of misogyny of which Athenians could not be accused. The authors utilise an ‘index ...
Sparta and Athens - 6th Grade Social Studies
... interested in building a democracy than building a military force. Reading Connection When visiting a new city, does everything feel strange to you? Spartans who visited Athens probably felt the same way. Read to find out why. Athens lay northeast of Sparta, at least a two-day trip away. The two cit ...
... interested in building a democracy than building a military force. Reading Connection When visiting a new city, does everything feel strange to you? Spartans who visited Athens probably felt the same way. Read to find out why. Athens lay northeast of Sparta, at least a two-day trip away. The two cit ...
City States: 1 - Hoplite Association
... Discipline grew even more rigorous when the boys reached manhood. All male Spartan citizens between the ages of 20 and 60 served in the army and, though allowed to marry, they had to belong to a men's dining club and eat and sleep in the military barracks. They were forbidden to possess gold and sil ...
... Discipline grew even more rigorous when the boys reached manhood. All male Spartan citizens between the ages of 20 and 60 served in the army and, though allowed to marry, they had to belong to a men's dining club and eat and sleep in the military barracks. They were forbidden to possess gold and sil ...
PowerPoint
... Map of the Ancient Greek World © 1998 Bernard SUZANNE http://plato-dialogues.org/tools/gk_wrld.htm ...
... Map of the Ancient Greek World © 1998 Bernard SUZANNE http://plato-dialogues.org/tools/gk_wrld.htm ...
The Peloponnesian war - Mrs. Sanchez`s website
... • The Delian League was formed by Athens and its allies • They met in the island of Delos • The league supported a democratic government • Athens was the most powerful in the league • The league was more of an Athenian empire • City-states were forced in and had to make money contributions for their ...
... • The Delian League was formed by Athens and its allies • They met in the island of Delos • The league supported a democratic government • Athens was the most powerful in the league • The league was more of an Athenian empire • City-states were forced in and had to make money contributions for their ...
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... revolts. Fear of those revolts led to Sparta becoming a state that focused on building a large army. (1. )What conclusion can you draw from this paragraph that explains why the Spartans had such a military based culture?________________________________________________________________________________ ...
... revolts. Fear of those revolts led to Sparta becoming a state that focused on building a large army. (1. )What conclusion can you draw from this paragraph that explains why the Spartans had such a military based culture?________________________________________________________________________________ ...
Similarities and Differences between Spartan and Athenian society
... of 50. Each would take charge for about a month, and ten generals were automatically elected due to their experience. Others were chosen by a method called ‘lot’ voting. The Athenian assembly, known as the “ekklesia”, sat to discuss political, militaristic and social matters and agendas in the pnyx. ...
... of 50. Each would take charge for about a month, and ten generals were automatically elected due to their experience. Others were chosen by a method called ‘lot’ voting. The Athenian assembly, known as the “ekklesia”, sat to discuss political, militaristic and social matters and agendas in the pnyx. ...
demography of ancient Athens
... 6) Essay: Essay: You will be asked to discuss 1 of the following topics: (a) The final phase of the Peloponnesian War saw a rise in oligarchic sentiment in Athens. Explain the reason for this move away from the radical democracy of the mid-fifth-century, who supported oligarchy, how it was implement ...
... 6) Essay: Essay: You will be asked to discuss 1 of the following topics: (a) The final phase of the Peloponnesian War saw a rise in oligarchic sentiment in Athens. Explain the reason for this move away from the radical democracy of the mid-fifth-century, who supported oligarchy, how it was implement ...
01citizen-body
... Socrates answers with an argument about the state and its citizens about the constitution of the state and order and about the constitution of the good life ...
... Socrates answers with an argument about the state and its citizens about the constitution of the state and order and about the constitution of the good life ...
Plataea
... volleys of arrows against the Spartans and the Tegeans. After suffering these volleys for some time, the Tegeans attacked, forcing the Spartans to follow suit. The Greek long spears gave them a tactical advantage over the Persian short spears and swords, and the battle soon turned into a slaughter. ...
... volleys of arrows against the Spartans and the Tegeans. After suffering these volleys for some time, the Tegeans attacked, forcing the Spartans to follow suit. The Greek long spears gave them a tactical advantage over the Persian short spears and swords, and the battle soon turned into a slaughter. ...
Athens - Prep World History I
... power of the basileus slowly faded; underneath the basileus was a council of nobles, which were called the Areopagus, from the name of the hill on which they met. In the eighth century BCE, these nobles gradually became very wealthy, particularly off of the cash crops of wine and olive oil, both of ...
... power of the basileus slowly faded; underneath the basileus was a council of nobles, which were called the Areopagus, from the name of the hill on which they met. In the eighth century BCE, these nobles gradually became very wealthy, particularly off of the cash crops of wine and olive oil, both of ...
Thucydides, History of the Peloponnesian War
... Map of the Ancient Greek World © 1998 Bernard SUZANNE http://plato-dialogues.org/tools/gk_wrld.htm ...
... Map of the Ancient Greek World © 1998 Bernard SUZANNE http://plato-dialogues.org/tools/gk_wrld.htm ...
Ubiquitous Obliquity
... I am surprised, not only that I made this issue, but by the length of my submission. Things are uttlery nuts at work at the moment; we’re attempting a very ambitious project to find nearby supernovae. If you think about the geometry of it, the closer in you look, a given fraction of a sphere covers ...
... I am surprised, not only that I made this issue, but by the length of my submission. Things are uttlery nuts at work at the moment; we’re attempting a very ambitious project to find nearby supernovae. If you think about the geometry of it, the closer in you look, a given fraction of a sphere covers ...
Lecture 19
... The Argives heard of this and came to the coast to do battle with him. When they had come near Tiryns and were at the place called Hesipeia, they encamped opposite the Lacedaemonians, leaving only a little space between the armies. There the Argives had no fear of fair fighting, but rather of being ...
... The Argives heard of this and came to the coast to do battle with him. When they had come near Tiryns and were at the place called Hesipeia, they encamped opposite the Lacedaemonians, leaving only a little space between the armies. There the Argives had no fear of fair fighting, but rather of being ...
File - GWA 6th Grade
... War Continues The second year began with a Spartan land attack. Athenian’s retreated behind their walls, but it was a terrible plague that killed a quarter of the population. Plague – a disease that sweeps through a city or country, causing many to die. The plague lasted for 3 years. ...
... War Continues The second year began with a Spartan land attack. Athenian’s retreated behind their walls, but it was a terrible plague that killed a quarter of the population. Plague – a disease that sweeps through a city or country, causing many to die. The plague lasted for 3 years. ...
Answer Key - Golden Age, Peloponnesian War, Hellenistic Period
... Peloponnesian War make the Hellenistic Period possible? (3 points) The Peloponnesian War weakened all of Greece, leaving it in a vulnerable position. Philip II of Macedonia took advantage of the situation and conquered Greece. When Alexander the Great took over from Philip, he conquered much more te ...
... Peloponnesian War make the Hellenistic Period possible? (3 points) The Peloponnesian War weakened all of Greece, leaving it in a vulnerable position. Philip II of Macedonia took advantage of the situation and conquered Greece. When Alexander the Great took over from Philip, he conquered much more te ...
Athens - The Idea of Democracy
... underneath the basileus was a council of nobles, which were called the Areopagus, from the name of the hill on which they met. In the eighth century BC, these nobles gradually became very wealthy, particularly off of the cash crops of wine and olive oil, both of which require great wealth to get sta ...
... underneath the basileus was a council of nobles, which were called the Areopagus, from the name of the hill on which they met. In the eighth century BC, these nobles gradually became very wealthy, particularly off of the cash crops of wine and olive oil, both of which require great wealth to get sta ...
Herodotus, The Histories Book 6, Marathon
... mouth; it fell on the sand, and Hippias made every effort to find it. When the tooth could not be found, with a groan he said to those who were with him: ‘This land is not ours and we will not be able to bring it under control; my tooth now has whatever part of it was mine.’ ...
... mouth; it fell on the sand, and Hippias made every effort to find it. When the tooth could not be found, with a groan he said to those who were with him: ‘This land is not ours and we will not be able to bring it under control; my tooth now has whatever part of it was mine.’ ...
The Hellenic Age - Avery County Schools
... semi accurate clip despite some of the geography. The proper phalanx was followed, and I will point out where it stops. ...
... semi accurate clip despite some of the geography. The proper phalanx was followed, and I will point out where it stops. ...
List of oracular statements from Delphi
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Pythia was the priestess presiding over the Oracle of Apollo at Delphi. There are more than 500 supposed Oracular statements which have survived from various sources referring to the oracle at Delphi. Many are anecdotal, and have survived as proverbs. Several are ambiguously phrased, apparently in order to show the oracle in a good light regardless of the outcome. Such prophesies were admired for their dexterity of phrasing. One such famous prediction was the answer to an unknown person who was inquiring as to whether it would be safe for him to join a military campaign; the answer was: ""Go, return not die in war"", which can have two entirely opposite meanings, depending on where a missing comma is supposed to be – before or after the word ""not"". Nevertheless, the Oracle seems consistently to have advocated peaceful, not violent courses generally.The following list presents some of the most prominent and historically significant prophecies of Delphi.