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Lesson 3: The Golden Age of Athens
... during the Golden Age. Athenian leaders formed an alliance, or group that works together, called the Delian League. The Athenians forced some city-states to join the League. They used the League’s money to put up buildings in Athens. This angered other city-states. Sparta led the angry city-states. ...
... during the Golden Age. Athenian leaders formed an alliance, or group that works together, called the Delian League. The Athenians forced some city-states to join the League. They used the League’s money to put up buildings in Athens. This angered other city-states. Sparta led the angry city-states. ...
Greek & Roman Empire PPT
... Greeks defeated the Persians at Marathon Pheidippides ran to Athens (about 26 miles) to announce the ...
... Greeks defeated the Persians at Marathon Pheidippides ran to Athens (about 26 miles) to announce the ...
Ancient Greece (Athens vs Sparta)
... a. morality during your life determines whether one goes to heaven or hell b. humans are born with original sin, and may only be granted salvation by belief in Ahura Mazda c. Earth is a battle ground between good and evil d. belief that God would send a messiah who would preserve his teaching and gu ...
... a. morality during your life determines whether one goes to heaven or hell b. humans are born with original sin, and may only be granted salvation by belief in Ahura Mazda c. Earth is a battle ground between good and evil d. belief that God would send a messiah who would preserve his teaching and gu ...
Name: World History Mr. Kerensky Date: World History Fall Final
... Key Terms: Fill in the blank for the following vocabulary terms. 1. The Aryan invaders of India developed their first writing system, known as ________________, by 1000 B.C allowing Indians to write down the legends and religious chants and rituals previously passed down orally. 2. The _____________ ...
... Key Terms: Fill in the blank for the following vocabulary terms. 1. The Aryan invaders of India developed their first writing system, known as ________________, by 1000 B.C allowing Indians to write down the legends and religious chants and rituals previously passed down orally. 2. The _____________ ...
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... and critically examine all around them. • This led to Socrates being accused of corrupting the youth of Athens. • This led to Socrates being accused of corrupting the youth of Athens. • Socrates was tried for dishonoring the gods and misleading young people. ...
... and critically examine all around them. • This led to Socrates being accused of corrupting the youth of Athens. • This led to Socrates being accused of corrupting the youth of Athens. • Socrates was tried for dishonoring the gods and misleading young people. ...
The Greek World PP
... 27. What were the Greek advancements in Medicine and Engineering? • Studied the human body to understand how it worked and to cure diseases and keep people healthy • Hippocrates was a doctor is known today for how he thought doctors should behave • Archimedes was a Greek scientist that invented a w ...
... 27. What were the Greek advancements in Medicine and Engineering? • Studied the human body to understand how it worked and to cure diseases and keep people healthy • Hippocrates was a doctor is known today for how he thought doctors should behave • Archimedes was a Greek scientist that invented a w ...
Greek Culture
... CROPS: The most important crops were olives, grapes, and barley. The Greeks used OLIVES for eating and to make olive oil, used for cooking and as a lubricant. They made wine from GRAPES. The common drink of everyone was a mixture of wine and water. Even children drank it. Dionysius, the mythological ...
... CROPS: The most important crops were olives, grapes, and barley. The Greeks used OLIVES for eating and to make olive oil, used for cooking and as a lubricant. They made wine from GRAPES. The common drink of everyone was a mixture of wine and water. Even children drank it. Dionysius, the mythological ...
Greeces last stand of 300
... 1. What were the themes of Greek society? How were those incorporated into Greek culture? 2. Explain the advances made in Greek drama. 3. How did Greek philosophers change the way people thought? 4. How did Greek history impact Modern America? 5. Why did Sparta and Athens distrust each other? ...
... 1. What were the themes of Greek society? How were those incorporated into Greek culture? 2. Explain the advances made in Greek drama. 3. How did Greek philosophers change the way people thought? 4. How did Greek history impact Modern America? 5. Why did Sparta and Athens distrust each other? ...
Ancient Greece and You
... Be Golden Like the Greeks (Or at Least Athens) 480-404 BCE • Pericles (445 BCE) – Non-wealthy could hold public office, paid jury duty, interest in public life ...
... Be Golden Like the Greeks (Or at Least Athens) 480-404 BCE • Pericles (445 BCE) – Non-wealthy could hold public office, paid jury duty, interest in public life ...
Center and Periphery
... Cato the Elder (234-149 BCE) “And in the effort to turn his son against Greek culture…he pronounced with all the solemnity of a prophet that if ever the Romans became infected with the literature of Greece, they would lose their empire. At any rate time has exposed the emptiness of this ominous pro ...
... Cato the Elder (234-149 BCE) “And in the effort to turn his son against Greek culture…he pronounced with all the solemnity of a prophet that if ever the Romans became infected with the literature of Greece, they would lose their empire. At any rate time has exposed the emptiness of this ominous pro ...
File - geography and history 1eso social studies
... They were the conflicts between Greek poleis. The dominant position of Athens threatened other poleis and led to wars between them. Sparta was against Athens control of the Delian League and after years of war Sparta dominated over the rest of the poleis. While the poleis were fighting each other, K ...
... They were the conflicts between Greek poleis. The dominant position of Athens threatened other poleis and led to wars between them. Sparta was against Athens control of the Delian League and after years of war Sparta dominated over the rest of the poleis. While the poleis were fighting each other, K ...
Rome
... - Roads were needed for the armies to march quickly through the land; the Romans were able to build straight roads by placing a cane in the ground and placing another one along the same line - The Romans had developed an alphabetic system, which allowed them to write letters to one another, making a ...
... - Roads were needed for the armies to march quickly through the land; the Romans were able to build straight roads by placing a cane in the ground and placing another one along the same line - The Romans had developed an alphabetic system, which allowed them to write letters to one another, making a ...
Overview of Ancient Greek War
... kingdom to the north of Greece had taken their city-states one after the other. One major factor in the success of this conquest lied in the military innovations that Phillip had made: the use of diverse forces including strong cavalry; the development of phalanx into lightly armoured infantry armed ...
... kingdom to the north of Greece had taken their city-states one after the other. One major factor in the success of this conquest lied in the military innovations that Phillip had made: the use of diverse forces including strong cavalry; the development of phalanx into lightly armoured infantry armed ...
Chapter 6- Ancient Greece Test Review
... A.The source of everything B.Not the source of everything C.In control of natural events D.The key to understanding natural ...
... A.The source of everything B.Not the source of everything C.In control of natural events D.The key to understanding natural ...
Chapter 6- Ancient Greece Test Review
... * Put your completed Bellringer in the tray * Put your notes in the correct order and staple them. turn these in on Monday before your test. ...
... * Put your completed Bellringer in the tray * Put your notes in the correct order and staple them. turn these in on Monday before your test. ...
The Greek Polis
... Plato started a school, called The Academy. His most famous student was Aristotle. Aristotle wrote many works of philosophy, and made the first systematic effort to collect and organize information on a wide variety of topics. Aristotle might be considered the first scientist. His works are written ...
... Plato started a school, called The Academy. His most famous student was Aristotle. Aristotle wrote many works of philosophy, and made the first systematic effort to collect and organize information on a wide variety of topics. Aristotle might be considered the first scientist. His works are written ...
The Greek Polis
... Plato started a school, called The Academy. His most famous student was Aristotle. Aristotle wrote many works of philosophy, and made the first systematic effort to collect and organize information on a wide variety of topics. Aristotle might be considered the first scientist. His works are written ...
... Plato started a school, called The Academy. His most famous student was Aristotle. Aristotle wrote many works of philosophy, and made the first systematic effort to collect and organize information on a wide variety of topics. Aristotle might be considered the first scientist. His works are written ...
Lecture 8: Greek Thought: Socrates, Plato and Aristotle
... at least Anaximander sought natural explanations for the origin of the natural world. Thales and Anaximander were "matter" philosophers -- they believed that everything had its origin in a material substance. Pythagoras of Samos (c.580-507 B.C.) did not find that nature of things in material substan ...
... at least Anaximander sought natural explanations for the origin of the natural world. Thales and Anaximander were "matter" philosophers -- they believed that everything had its origin in a material substance. Pythagoras of Samos (c.580-507 B.C.) did not find that nature of things in material substan ...
Greece Lesson 2 Blanks with Answers Revised-2
... 2) A philosopher is someone who tries to explain the nature of life. 3) Socrates taught by asking questions. This method of questioning is still called the Socratic method. Plato 1) Plato was a student of Socrates. 2) He started a school called The Academy. 3) Plato’s writing took the form of a dial ...
... 2) A philosopher is someone who tries to explain the nature of life. 3) Socrates taught by asking questions. This method of questioning is still called the Socratic method. Plato 1) Plato was a student of Socrates. 2) He started a school called The Academy. 3) Plato’s writing took the form of a dial ...
Ancient Greece
... Troy by the Achaeans after Paris of Troy stole Helen from her husband Menelaus, the King of Sparta. Agamemnon, King of Mycenae and the brother of Helen's husband Menelaus, led an expedition of Achaean troops to Troy and besieged the city for ten years. The Greeks laid siege to Troy for some ten year ...
... Troy by the Achaeans after Paris of Troy stole Helen from her husband Menelaus, the King of Sparta. Agamemnon, King of Mycenae and the brother of Helen's husband Menelaus, led an expedition of Achaean troops to Troy and besieged the city for ten years. The Greeks laid siege to Troy for some ten year ...
Geography__City-States_of_Greece
... Philosophers Socrates, Plato, & Aristotle questioned assumptions & the use of logic to find answers to questions ...
... Philosophers Socrates, Plato, & Aristotle questioned assumptions & the use of logic to find answers to questions ...
Unit 1: The Ancient World
... ◦ 776 BC: first Olympic games held 6. Scientific, mathematical advancements ◦ Euclid: the father of geometry ◦ Archimedes: calculated the value of pi, developed the lever ◦ Erastosthenes: concluded that the Earth had a circumference of 24,662 miles (only 200 miles off!) 7. The first study of history ...
... ◦ 776 BC: first Olympic games held 6. Scientific, mathematical advancements ◦ Euclid: the father of geometry ◦ Archimedes: calculated the value of pi, developed the lever ◦ Erastosthenes: concluded that the Earth had a circumference of 24,662 miles (only 200 miles off!) 7. The first study of history ...
The Symposium
... v Apollodorus: The fictional narrator who recollects what happened at Agathôn's party. v Anonymous Companion: An Athenian (?) friend of Apollodorus v Agathôn: Retired professional poet, former winner of many tragic poetry contests and host of the current party. The party-goers make many puns on h ...
... v Apollodorus: The fictional narrator who recollects what happened at Agathôn's party. v Anonymous Companion: An Athenian (?) friend of Apollodorus v Agathôn: Retired professional poet, former winner of many tragic poetry contests and host of the current party. The party-goers make many puns on h ...
Democracy and Greece`s Golden Age
... • They had been marching for 11 years and had marched more then 11,000 miles army wanted to stop marching & Alexander agrees – there he dies from fever 32 years old • Macedonian general fight among them selves for control of his empire – split into 3 different empires 1. Antigonus – Greece 2. Ptolem ...
... • They had been marching for 11 years and had marched more then 11,000 miles army wanted to stop marching & Alexander agrees – there he dies from fever 32 years old • Macedonian general fight among them selves for control of his empire – split into 3 different empires 1. Antigonus – Greece 2. Ptolem ...
Democracy and Greece`s Golden Age
... • They had been marching for 11 years and had marched more then 11,000 miles army wanted to stop marching & Alexander agrees – there he dies from fever 32 years old • Macedonian general fight among them selves for control of his empire – split into 3 different empires 1. Antigonus – Greece 2. Ptolem ...
... • They had been marching for 11 years and had marched more then 11,000 miles army wanted to stop marching & Alexander agrees – there he dies from fever 32 years old • Macedonian general fight among them selves for control of his empire – split into 3 different empires 1. Antigonus – Greece 2. Ptolem ...
History of science in classical antiquity
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The history of science in classical antiquity encompasses both those inquiries into the workings of the universe aimed at such practical goals as establishing a reliable calendar or determining how to cure a variety of illnesses and those abstract investigations known as natural philosophy. The ancient peoples who are considered the first scientists may have thought of themselves as natural philosophers, as practitioners of a skilled profession (for example, physicians), or as followers of a religious tradition (for example, temple healers). The encyclopedic works of Aristotle, Archimedes, Hippocrates, Galen, Ptolemy, Euclid, and others spread throughout the world. These works and the important commentaries on them were the wellspring of science.