Section 3 Quiz
... 7. What was one result of the Greek victory against the Persians? a. Pericles seized power in Athens. b. Athens formed the Delian League. c. Athenians built a large fleet of ships. d. Spartans battled the Persians at Thermopylae. 8. Why did Pericles approve paying people to serve in government? a. I ...
... 7. What was one result of the Greek victory against the Persians? a. Pericles seized power in Athens. b. Athens formed the Delian League. c. Athenians built a large fleet of ships. d. Spartans battled the Persians at Thermopylae. 8. Why did Pericles approve paying people to serve in government? a. I ...
Conflict in the Mediterranean Guided Notes Blank
... were known as the “___________” because when one died, he was immediately ________________ with another. A Greek force of ____________, led by Spartan King ___________ and his __________ Spartans, held the Persians at the pass of _________ for ________ days, before they were all killed. With the S ...
... were known as the “___________” because when one died, he was immediately ________________ with another. A Greek force of ____________, led by Spartan King ___________ and his __________ Spartans, held the Persians at the pass of _________ for ________ days, before they were all killed. With the S ...
Grade 12 Classical Civilizations Midterm Review Question sheet
... The Spartans won the Peloponnesian war with the aid of whom? The standard heavily-armoured Greek soldier was known as what? Themistocles was responsible for what? Thera is most closely associated with which nation? What did Minos have built for his wife’s monsterous child? What is a “sussition”? Wha ...
... The Spartans won the Peloponnesian war with the aid of whom? The standard heavily-armoured Greek soldier was known as what? Themistocles was responsible for what? Thera is most closely associated with which nation? What did Minos have built for his wife’s monsterous child? What is a “sussition”? Wha ...
Persian War Study Guide - Persia was an area that covered the
... How the Greeks defeated the Persians at the Battle of Salamis: The Athenians led the Persian Army to the island of Salamis, where a trap was waiting. When the huge Persian ships reached a narrow channel between the islands and the main land, they had to go through single file to fit. The Athenian na ...
... How the Greeks defeated the Persians at the Battle of Salamis: The Athenians led the Persian Army to the island of Salamis, where a trap was waiting. When the huge Persian ships reached a narrow channel between the islands and the main land, they had to go through single file to fit. The Athenian na ...
Aesop
... Aesop a Greek slave known for his famous fables, which he composed about 550 B.C. Sophocles a Greek general & well-known writer of tragedies; he introduced 3 actors in his stories & placed painted scenes behind the stage as a backdrop to the action; his most famous plays are Oedipus, Rex and Antigon ...
... Aesop a Greek slave known for his famous fables, which he composed about 550 B.C. Sophocles a Greek general & well-known writer of tragedies; he introduced 3 actors in his stories & placed painted scenes behind the stage as a backdrop to the action; his most famous plays are Oedipus, Rex and Antigon ...
The Peloponnesian War Purple
... During the mid-fifth century B.C.E., the rivalry between Athens and Sparta intensified. In an effort to curb the rise of Athenian influence, Sparta issued Athens an ultimatum: Athens had to free all the cities under its control or face a war. Athens refused, and in the year 431 B.C.E., the war began ...
... During the mid-fifth century B.C.E., the rivalry between Athens and Sparta intensified. In an effort to curb the rise of Athenian influence, Sparta issued Athens an ultimatum: Athens had to free all the cities under its control or face a war. Athens refused, and in the year 431 B.C.E., the war began ...
Cultures of the Mountains and the Sea
... 12. Pisistratus seized power in 546 BC after the death of Solon. He became one of Athens first tyrants. Cleisthenes reorganized the Assembly to break up the power of the noblity. He created the Council of 500, they were chosen by lot and proposed laws. Only 1/5th of Athenians were actual citizens wh ...
... 12. Pisistratus seized power in 546 BC after the death of Solon. He became one of Athens first tyrants. Cleisthenes reorganized the Assembly to break up the power of the noblity. He created the Council of 500, they were chosen by lot and proposed laws. Only 1/5th of Athenians were actual citizens wh ...
Class Notes:
... on all major issues by which century? Greek colonies in this area provoked an invasion by the Persians What happened at the Battle of Thermopylae ? What did the Athenians do after the battle of Thermopylea pass was lost? What happened in 479 B.C.? Original headquarters of the Delian League was locat ...
... on all major issues by which century? Greek colonies in this area provoked an invasion by the Persians What happened at the Battle of Thermopylae ? What did the Athenians do after the battle of Thermopylea pass was lost? What happened in 479 B.C.? Original headquarters of the Delian League was locat ...
phase 3 of peloponnesian war
... During the last 8 years the Athenian Empire was crumbling – they were losing allies – Their navy was basically destroyed. ...
... During the last 8 years the Athenian Empire was crumbling – they were losing allies – Their navy was basically destroyed. ...
The Rise of Greek City
... Even though Athens had a democracy, what were some of its limits? ________________ ________________________________________________________________________ What was education like for the Athenians? ____________________________________ _______________________________________________________________ ...
... Even though Athens had a democracy, what were some of its limits? ________________ ________________________________________________________________________ What was education like for the Athenians? ____________________________________ _______________________________________________________________ ...
Classical Greece #3 (Greeks #4)
... GREEKS UNLIKE HEBREWS DID NOT THINK IN TERMS OF SINS OR SINFULNESS BUT RATHER IN TERMS OF DEFILEMENT ...
... GREEKS UNLIKE HEBREWS DID NOT THINK IN TERMS OF SINS OR SINFULNESS BUT RATHER IN TERMS OF DEFILEMENT ...
Battle of Marathon
... happened at the battle of Marathon. You should understand how a newspaper report is laid out. You should be able to recount a historical event through different perspectives ...
... happened at the battle of Marathon. You should understand how a newspaper report is laid out. You should be able to recount a historical event through different perspectives ...
Notes from the Video
... Major scale: Hotel for V.I.P’s. States worked out their differences here. Great temple of Zeus. Mind and body came together in the gymnasium. Speeches given. Aesthetic, intellectual and athletic were what the Greeks wanted to see. Male intimacy and beauty. Homosexuality was common and acceptable. A ...
... Major scale: Hotel for V.I.P’s. States worked out their differences here. Great temple of Zeus. Mind and body came together in the gymnasium. Speeches given. Aesthetic, intellectual and athletic were what the Greeks wanted to see. Male intimacy and beauty. Homosexuality was common and acceptable. A ...
Chapter 4 Study Guide Athens – focused on government and
... Xerxes – wanted to conquer Greece to increase his country’s wealth, to win glory, and for revenge The Mycenaeans learned navigation by the sun and stars from the Minoans Spartan men could return to ...
... Xerxes – wanted to conquer Greece to increase his country’s wealth, to win glory, and for revenge The Mycenaeans learned navigation by the sun and stars from the Minoans Spartan men could return to ...
chapter 4 sg - Mr. Vakselis LA/SS Blog
... Xerxes – wanted to conquer Greece to increase his country’s wealth, to win glory, and for revenge The Mycenaeans learned navigation by the sun and stars from the Minoans Spartan men could return to their homes when they were 30 years old The time around 600 BC is called the Dark Age because people f ...
... Xerxes – wanted to conquer Greece to increase his country’s wealth, to win glory, and for revenge The Mycenaeans learned navigation by the sun and stars from the Minoans Spartan men could return to their homes when they were 30 years old The time around 600 BC is called the Dark Age because people f ...
A Short History of Greek Warfare
... • Battle of Thermopylae – Leonidas recruited 300 men to bodyguard Greek soldiers – The Spartans held off a quarter million Persians for three days ...
... • Battle of Thermopylae – Leonidas recruited 300 men to bodyguard Greek soldiers – The Spartans held off a quarter million Persians for three days ...
Greek-PersianWars
... Battle of Marathon • Darius tries to punish Athens • Athens requests help • Hand-to-Hand Combat results in Victory – Themistocles builds and Athenian Navy ...
... Battle of Marathon • Darius tries to punish Athens • Athens requests help • Hand-to-Hand Combat results in Victory – Themistocles builds and Athenian Navy ...
Battle of Marathon
... happened at the battle of Marathon. You should understand how a newspaper report is laid out. You should be able to recount a historical event through different perspectives ...
... happened at the battle of Marathon. You should understand how a newspaper report is laid out. You should be able to recount a historical event through different perspectives ...
PERSIAN WARS
... -As highly religious/superstitious people King Leonidas and the council consulted the oracle at Delphi who told them that the Greeks would prevail, but …. -The Delphic Oracle was to have a profound effect on Greek and Roman history – like a modern financial consultant – important state decisions, an ...
... -As highly religious/superstitious people King Leonidas and the council consulted the oracle at Delphi who told them that the Greeks would prevail, but …. -The Delphic Oracle was to have a profound effect on Greek and Roman history – like a modern financial consultant – important state decisions, an ...
The Peloponnesian Wars & Alexander the Great
... • After Xerxes leaves, the Greeks still have Persians on Aegean islands and in Ionia that they have to clear out. • Spartans and Peloponnesian cities pull out of the Hellenic League (no surprise there) • Athens forms the Delian League ...
... • After Xerxes leaves, the Greeks still have Persians on Aegean islands and in Ionia that they have to clear out. • Spartans and Peloponnesian cities pull out of the Hellenic League (no surprise there) • Athens forms the Delian League ...
Lecture 6
... his place of birth is possibly meaningful from a historiographical perspective. First off, Asia Minor means that Herodotus would have met his share of non-Greeks. Perhaps his upbringing in such a cosmopolitan locale accounts for his „multi-cultural‟ perspective (an anachronistic term no doubt but I‟ ...
... his place of birth is possibly meaningful from a historiographical perspective. First off, Asia Minor means that Herodotus would have met his share of non-Greeks. Perhaps his upbringing in such a cosmopolitan locale accounts for his „multi-cultural‟ perspective (an anachronistic term no doubt but I‟ ...
GUIDED READING Warring City
... A. Analyzing Causes and Recognizing Effects As you read about the growth of Greek citystates, answer the questions about events in the time line. (Some dates are approximate.) 725 B.C. ...
... A. Analyzing Causes and Recognizing Effects As you read about the growth of Greek citystates, answer the questions about events in the time line. (Some dates are approximate.) 725 B.C. ...
List of oracular statements from Delphi
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.