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... have changed about the Battle of Thermopylae? P- Problem Solving: If you were a Greek commander, how would you have reorganized the Battle of Thermopylae? A-Alternative Viewpoints: If you were a Persian, what would you list as your reasons for attacking Greece? W-What If: What do you think would hav ...
... have changed about the Battle of Thermopylae? P- Problem Solving: If you were a Greek commander, how would you have reorganized the Battle of Thermopylae? A-Alternative Viewpoints: If you were a Persian, what would you list as your reasons for attacking Greece? W-What If: What do you think would hav ...
The Persian Wars!!!!!
... have changed about the Battle of Thermopylae? P- Problem Solving: If you were a Greek commander, how would you have reorganized the Battle of Thermopylae? A-Alternative Viewpoints: If you were a Persian, what would you list as your reasons for attacking Greece? W-What If: What do you think would hav ...
... have changed about the Battle of Thermopylae? P- Problem Solving: If you were a Greek commander, how would you have reorganized the Battle of Thermopylae? A-Alternative Viewpoints: If you were a Persian, what would you list as your reasons for attacking Greece? W-What If: What do you think would hav ...
Good morning/afternoon class!
... refused to send aid to Marathon because they were in the middle of a religious festival. 11) The Battle of Marathon was won by a brilliant general named ______________________, whose clever Miltiades phalanx military strategy to surround the Persian soldiers utilized the _______________, a Greek bat ...
... refused to send aid to Marathon because they were in the middle of a religious festival. 11) The Battle of Marathon was won by a brilliant general named ______________________, whose clever Miltiades phalanx military strategy to surround the Persian soldiers utilized the _______________, a Greek bat ...
Greece Study Guide
... Thermopylae –2nd Persian War; 300 Spartans hold off Persian army; eventually all Spartans are killed. Salamis – Sea battle; Greeks attack and destroy Persian fleet in narrow strait. Plataea – Final battle of Persian Wars; Greeks, led by Spartans, destroy Persian army. Key People Darius – led Persian ...
... Thermopylae –2nd Persian War; 300 Spartans hold off Persian army; eventually all Spartans are killed. Salamis – Sea battle; Greeks attack and destroy Persian fleet in narrow strait. Plataea – Final battle of Persian Wars; Greeks, led by Spartans, destroy Persian army. Key People Darius – led Persian ...
Introduction to Greek and Roman History
... against each other, whatever the cause from which they arose; among others that were in course at that time, the greatest was the war between the Athenians and the Aeginetans. Hdt. VIII.1-2 The Greeks appointed to serve in the fleet were these: the Athenians furnished a hundred and twenty-seven ship ...
... against each other, whatever the cause from which they arose; among others that were in course at that time, the greatest was the war between the Athenians and the Aeginetans. Hdt. VIII.1-2 The Greeks appointed to serve in the fleet were these: the Athenians furnished a hundred and twenty-seven ship ...
2. Section 2: Sparta and Athens A. Spartans Build a Military Society
... 6. Poor families could read and write a little, but worked as ...
... 6. Poor families could read and write a little, but worked as ...
Greeks and Persians Battle of Marathon • 490 BC • In 508 BC the
... • Athenians dedicated to Apollo from the Medes (Persians) the first fruits of the battle of Marathon • This inscriptions looks like an addition to the building Athenian city as a whole ...
... • Athenians dedicated to Apollo from the Medes (Persians) the first fruits of the battle of Marathon • This inscriptions looks like an addition to the building Athenian city as a whole ...
Chapter 10: The Greek World
... after the Persian war many city-states formed alliances Delian League formed Athenians over used their power and were resented The Peloponnesian War Peloponnesian League (Sparta) Declared war on the Athenians No one gained power after 10 years of fighting so they called a truce Athens ...
... after the Persian war many city-states formed alliances Delian League formed Athenians over used their power and were resented The Peloponnesian War Peloponnesian League (Sparta) Declared war on the Athenians No one gained power after 10 years of fighting so they called a truce Athens ...
Socrates on Trial The Apology The Apology The Apology
... • Speeches may or may not be historical. ...
... • Speeches may or may not be historical. ...
5.10 Study Questions: Age of Pericles
... After the Persian Wars, the leading Athenian politician for the next 30 years was a general named ___. This Athenian leader (the answer to #9) treated the other poleis of the Delian League (how?) ___. On the other hand, Pericles made Athens more democratic at home. List two ways that he made it poss ...
... After the Persian Wars, the leading Athenian politician for the next 30 years was a general named ___. This Athenian leader (the answer to #9) treated the other poleis of the Delian League (how?) ___. On the other hand, Pericles made Athens more democratic at home. List two ways that he made it poss ...
Classical Greece The High Point of Greek civilization is the time
... army seen up to that point in time and decisively defeated the Persian army. The Greeks had won the war and were now free to pursue their own destiny. 5. How were the 300 Spartans under Leonidas brave? 6. Why did the Greeks lose the Battle of Thermopylae? 7. How did the war between the Greeks and th ...
... army seen up to that point in time and decisively defeated the Persian army. The Greeks had won the war and were now free to pursue their own destiny. 5. How were the 300 Spartans under Leonidas brave? 6. Why did the Greeks lose the Battle of Thermopylae? 7. How did the war between the Greeks and th ...
PELOPONNESIAN WAR:
... Athenian & Spartan preeminence in Greece Athenian wealth from tributes (war chest) in-fighting 445: truce: 30 Years’ Treaty ...
... Athenian & Spartan preeminence in Greece Athenian wealth from tributes (war chest) in-fighting 445: truce: 30 Years’ Treaty ...
10.3 notes
... -son of Darius -480 BC sent 250,000 soldiers across Aegean to conquer Northern Greece -20 city-states banded together to stop attacks -Sparta-Army -Athens-Navy -Greek soldiers held off Persians at Thermopylae for 3 days. Athenians went to Salamis -Persians defeated soldiers, set fire to Athens ...
... -son of Darius -480 BC sent 250,000 soldiers across Aegean to conquer Northern Greece -20 city-states banded together to stop attacks -Sparta-Army -Athens-Navy -Greek soldiers held off Persians at Thermopylae for 3 days. Athenians went to Salamis -Persians defeated soldiers, set fire to Athens ...
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... 2. In 570 BC, the future Athenian ruler Cleisthenes was born an Egyptian / aristocrat 3. Athens was built around the Acropolis / Olympia 4. The life of an Athenian: “Peaches and Cream” / “Nasty, Brutish and Short” 5. Life expectancy was 15 years / 50 years 6. Athens common people: “They had no part ...
... 2. In 570 BC, the future Athenian ruler Cleisthenes was born an Egyptian / aristocrat 3. Athens was built around the Acropolis / Olympia 4. The life of an Athenian: “Peaches and Cream” / “Nasty, Brutish and Short” 5. Life expectancy was 15 years / 50 years 6. Athens common people: “They had no part ...
Ancient Greek Civilization - TReavis
... Persians conquered Lydia in 547 B.C., they also annexed Ionia. In 499 B.C., the Ionian cities revolted, established democratic regimes, and appealed to the Athenians to help. The BATTLE OF MARATHON in 490 B.C. was a decisive victory for the Athenian army, which was half the size of the Persians. (64 ...
... Persians conquered Lydia in 547 B.C., they also annexed Ionia. In 499 B.C., the Ionian cities revolted, established democratic regimes, and appealed to the Athenians to help. The BATTLE OF MARATHON in 490 B.C. was a decisive victory for the Athenian army, which was half the size of the Persians. (64 ...
The Persian Wars
... Those Clever Athenians • The Greeks ships first sailed from shore like they were fleeing the island • They then turned quickly around and began ramming the Persian ships • Before the Persians knew what had happened half of their fleet was on the ocean floor • The Persians once again retreated back ...
... Those Clever Athenians • The Greeks ships first sailed from shore like they were fleeing the island • They then turned quickly around and began ramming the Persian ships • Before the Persians knew what had happened half of their fleet was on the ocean floor • The Persians once again retreated back ...
CLAS 201 (Hellenism and Philosophy)
... here. This embarrassed Darius, who retreated in to the interior of his empire to amass new forces. He also tried to reach an agreement with Alexander, but to no avail. For his part Alexander traveled about the Mediterranean, going to Syria (and capturing the city of Tyre with his siege engines) and ...
... here. This embarrassed Darius, who retreated in to the interior of his empire to amass new forces. He also tried to reach an agreement with Alexander, but to no avail. For his part Alexander traveled about the Mediterranean, going to Syria (and capturing the city of Tyre with his siege engines) and ...
The Peloponnesian War
... The Peloponnesian War Directions: Using pages 137-138, put the following events in chronological order in your notes. Then create a comic strip to tell the story of the Peloponnesian War. You will NOT be graded on artistic ability but on neatness, effort and creativity. Sparta defeats Athens Per ...
... The Peloponnesian War Directions: Using pages 137-138, put the following events in chronological order in your notes. Then create a comic strip to tell the story of the Peloponnesian War. You will NOT be graded on artistic ability but on neatness, effort and creativity. Sparta defeats Athens Per ...
Greece Newspaper Project
... of democracy. Though, regardless of repeated efforts, Pericles failed to unite Greece under Athens. Quarrels over trade continued until war broke out between Sparta and Athens, called the Peloponnesian war. The Spartans had the stronger army and made a blockade around Athens, though the Athenians ha ...
... of democracy. Though, regardless of repeated efforts, Pericles failed to unite Greece under Athens. Quarrels over trade continued until war broke out between Sparta and Athens, called the Peloponnesian war. The Spartans had the stronger army and made a blockade around Athens, though the Athenians ha ...
Sparta and Athens Fight
... Spartan army marched to Athens, surrounded the city, and waited. Athenians stayed inside hoping that the Spartans would leave. Spartans began to burn the crops in the fields around Athens. The Athenian navy escorted merchant ships to Athens which brought plenty of food. For 10 years neither si ...
... Spartan army marched to Athens, surrounded the city, and waited. Athenians stayed inside hoping that the Spartans would leave. Spartans began to burn the crops in the fields around Athens. The Athenian navy escorted merchant ships to Athens which brought plenty of food. For 10 years neither si ...
Name - People Server at UNCW
... that her son would kill Acrisius (b) he had incestuous feelings for her (c) he was afraid that his new young wife would poison her (d) he wanted to keep her safe from suitors _____ 3. From whom does Perseus NOT receive direct, face-to-face help? (a) Athena (b) the Graeae (c) Hera (d) Hermes _____ 4. ...
... that her son would kill Acrisius (b) he had incestuous feelings for her (c) he was afraid that his new young wife would poison her (d) he wanted to keep her safe from suitors _____ 3. From whom does Perseus NOT receive direct, face-to-face help? (a) Athena (b) the Graeae (c) Hera (d) Hermes _____ 4. ...
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.