Byzantine Empire
... After the outlawing of the Pagan religions many of the ancient practices where still honored alongside the more modern Christian practices, for example the women continued their lamentations, which were accompanied by acts of self-mutilation: they cut their chests and faces; they undid and tore out ...
... After the outlawing of the Pagan religions many of the ancient practices where still honored alongside the more modern Christian practices, for example the women continued their lamentations, which were accompanied by acts of self-mutilation: they cut their chests and faces; they undid and tore out ...
Name Day/Block ______ Ancient Greece Notes
... The Persian War __________ Athens and Sparta against a ...
... The Persian War __________ Athens and Sparta against a ...
ancient and classical greece
... Women could not own land but could operate small business Priestess was the only public position for women Spartan women enjoyed higher status than women of other poleis Common occupation of women was cloth making ...
... Women could not own land but could operate small business Priestess was the only public position for women Spartan women enjoyed higher status than women of other poleis Common occupation of women was cloth making ...
ANCIENT AND CLASSICAL GREECE
... Women could not own land but could operate small business Priestess was the only public position for women Spartan women enjoyed higher status than women of other poleis Common occupation of women was cloth making ...
... Women could not own land but could operate small business Priestess was the only public position for women Spartan women enjoyed higher status than women of other poleis Common occupation of women was cloth making ...
ancient and classical greece
... Women could not own land but could operate small business Priestess was the only public position for women Spartan women enjoyed higher status than women of other poleis Common occupation of women was cloth making ...
... Women could not own land but could operate small business Priestess was the only public position for women Spartan women enjoyed higher status than women of other poleis Common occupation of women was cloth making ...
Ancient Greece - Goshen Central School District
... Although Alexander’s empire did not last, he had unleashed changes that would ripple across the Mediterranean world and the Middle East for centuries. • Alexander’s most lasting achievement was the spread of Greek culture. • Across the empire, local people assimilated, or absorbed, Greek ideas. In t ...
... Although Alexander’s empire did not last, he had unleashed changes that would ripple across the Mediterranean world and the Middle East for centuries. • Alexander’s most lasting achievement was the spread of Greek culture. • Across the empire, local people assimilated, or absorbed, Greek ideas. In t ...
Ch.5 Classical Greece PPT
... fight for control of the vast empire Three rise to the top: • Antigonus- took control of Macedonia and the Greek city-states • Ptolemy- took control of Egypt • Seleucus- took control of the old Persian Empire ...
... fight for control of the vast empire Three rise to the top: • Antigonus- took control of Macedonia and the Greek city-states • Ptolemy- took control of Egypt • Seleucus- took control of the old Persian Empire ...
Delian League Peloponnesian War
... 1. Euclid – highly regarded mathematician who opened a school of geometry in Alexandria 2. Pythagoras - philosopher, musician, and mathematician who is credited with the formulation of the Pythagorean theorem (a2 + b2 =c2) 3. Archimedes – explained the law of the lever and invented the compound pull ...
... 1. Euclid – highly regarded mathematician who opened a school of geometry in Alexandria 2. Pythagoras - philosopher, musician, and mathematician who is credited with the formulation of the Pythagorean theorem (a2 + b2 =c2) 3. Archimedes – explained the law of the lever and invented the compound pull ...
ANCIENT AND CLASSICAL GREECE
... Intellectual authorities for European philosophers until 17th century Intellectual inspiration for Christian and Islamic theologians. Provided a powerful intellectual framework for future generations ...
... Intellectual authorities for European philosophers until 17th century Intellectual inspiration for Christian and Islamic theologians. Provided a powerful intellectual framework for future generations ...
Athens and Sparta
... Why did the Peloponnesian war start? • According to Thucydides… – “Spartan fear of the growth of Athenian Power” ...
... Why did the Peloponnesian war start? • According to Thucydides… – “Spartan fear of the growth of Athenian Power” ...
AncientGreeks-HistoryofRhetoric-MS2003
... Ancient Agora The Ancient Agora (The Agora was an open "place of assembly" in ancient Greek city-states. Early in Greek history (900s–700s BCE), free-born male land-owners who were citizens would gather in the agora for military duty or to hear statements of the ruling king or council) of Athens is ...
... Ancient Agora The Ancient Agora (The Agora was an open "place of assembly" in ancient Greek city-states. Early in Greek history (900s–700s BCE), free-born male land-owners who were citizens would gather in the agora for military duty or to hear statements of the ruling king or council) of Athens is ...
Greece packet
... _____________________(128) tried to warn Greece of the threat Philip imposed, but Greek city-states could not agree on a single policy. Macedonians soundly defeated the Greeks at the battle of ______________________(128), ending Greece independence. Philip then planned to invade __________________(1 ...
... _____________________(128) tried to warn Greece of the threat Philip imposed, but Greek city-states could not agree on a single policy. Macedonians soundly defeated the Greeks at the battle of ______________________(128), ending Greece independence. Philip then planned to invade __________________(1 ...
HELLENISTIC SOCIETY The Rise of Alexander the Great After the
... but their overall power was weaker than the other two successor dynasties. The early Ptolemies successfully searched the world for valuable manuscripts, and it is thought that 750,000 papyrus rolls were housed in the museum, including Aristotle’s personal library. Philosophers and scientists from al ...
... but their overall power was weaker than the other two successor dynasties. The early Ptolemies successfully searched the world for valuable manuscripts, and it is thought that 750,000 papyrus rolls were housed in the museum, including Aristotle’s personal library. Philosophers and scientists from al ...
Greece and Iran 1000 B.C.E. – 30 B.C.E.
... 1. The word “Iranians” has been used by historians to denote a group of peoples who spoke a related language and shared similar cultural values. 2. The first group to achieve a level of political organization was the Medes. 3. The Medes played a major role in the destruction of the Assyrian Empire i ...
... 1. The word “Iranians” has been used by historians to denote a group of peoples who spoke a related language and shared similar cultural values. 2. The first group to achieve a level of political organization was the Medes. 3. The Medes played a major role in the destruction of the Assyrian Empire i ...
would spread Greek civilization throughout the
... and North Africa b. Most important colony established was Byzantium -located in Asia Minor, modern day Istanbul, Turkey c. spread Greek culture, language, and political organization ...
... and North Africa b. Most important colony established was Byzantium -located in Asia Minor, modern day Istanbul, Turkey c. spread Greek culture, language, and political organization ...
Jeopardy
... noted in this quote, “We regard an individual who takes no interest in public affairs not as harmless, but as useless.” ...
... noted in this quote, “We regard an individual who takes no interest in public affairs not as harmless, but as useless.” ...
6 Ancient Greece Q`s
... b. a food that can be eaten whole c. a product that could be traded in exchange for other goods with neighboring lands such as Egypt and Persia d. all of the above 25. Which was a form of entertainment that was enjoyed by people of Ancient Greece in various city-states? a. video games based on the l ...
... b. a food that can be eaten whole c. a product that could be traded in exchange for other goods with neighboring lands such as Egypt and Persia d. all of the above 25. Which was a form of entertainment that was enjoyed by people of Ancient Greece in various city-states? a. video games based on the l ...
ANCIENT AND CLASSICAL GREECE
... • Integrity was more important than wealth and fame • "The unexamined life is not worth living" – Critical scrutiny to traditional ethical teachings – Was condemned to death on charge of corrupting Athenian youths ...
... • Integrity was more important than wealth and fame • "The unexamined life is not worth living" – Critical scrutiny to traditional ethical teachings – Was condemned to death on charge of corrupting Athenian youths ...
Ancient Greece - Cherokee County Schools
... Hoplites were middle-class freemen who had to pay for their own weapon and shield. ...
... Hoplites were middle-class freemen who had to pay for their own weapon and shield. ...
Document
... of all, was accepted by A as being the most practicable form of systems The ideal type of political system was one which had elements of both democracy and ...
... of all, was accepted by A as being the most practicable form of systems The ideal type of political system was one which had elements of both democracy and ...
Greeces last stand of 300
... • Greeks are most known for their contribution to modern society. • Including classical art, architecture, drama, philosophy, history, science, and the Olympic games. ...
... • Greeks are most known for their contribution to modern society. • Including classical art, architecture, drama, philosophy, history, science, and the Olympic games. ...
Chapter 4.3
... Classical Greek sculptors did not seek to achieve realism, but rather a standard of ideal beauty. Polyclitus wrote down systematic rules for proportions that he illustrated in Doryphoros. He believed that the use of ideal proportions, based in mathematical ratios found in nature, could produce ...
... Classical Greek sculptors did not seek to achieve realism, but rather a standard of ideal beauty. Polyclitus wrote down systematic rules for proportions that he illustrated in Doryphoros. He believed that the use of ideal proportions, based in mathematical ratios found in nature, could produce ...
Unit 6 Lesson 2 The Rise of Hellenic Civilization
... words meaning “rule of the people.” But Greek city-states didn’t start as democracies, and not all became democratic. (2) Even Athens, the city where democracy was born, began with a different kind of government. In early Athens, kings ruled the city-state. Later, a group of rich landowners, or aris ...
... words meaning “rule of the people.” But Greek city-states didn’t start as democracies, and not all became democratic. (2) Even Athens, the city where democracy was born, began with a different kind of government. In early Athens, kings ruled the city-state. Later, a group of rich landowners, or aris ...
Greek contributions to Islamic world
Greece played an important role in the transmission of classical knowledge to the Islamic world and to Renaissance Italy, and also in the transmission of medieval Arabic science to Renaissance Italy. Its rich historiographical tradition preserved ancient knowledge upon which art, architecture, literature and technological achievements were built.