
chris-manassa
... to ask Athens for help. Athens had agreed to help Sparta as it’s a city-state of Greece but placed aggressive policies and laws towards Sparta. Eventually this had all changed when Cimon6 became an important politician in Athens. The Athenians were hesitating to make the decision in whether to rescu ...
... to ask Athens for help. Athens had agreed to help Sparta as it’s a city-state of Greece but placed aggressive policies and laws towards Sparta. Eventually this had all changed when Cimon6 became an important politician in Athens. The Athenians were hesitating to make the decision in whether to rescu ...
Greece and Medieval Europe Theme: Alternatives to centralized
... • Women owned more than a third of the land. • There was less difference in age between husbands and wives, and girls in Sparta married at a later age than their sisters in Athens. • Husbands spent most of their time with other men in the military barracks; since the men were rarely home, the women ...
... • Women owned more than a third of the land. • There was less difference in age between husbands and wives, and girls in Sparta married at a later age than their sisters in Athens. • Husbands spent most of their time with other men in the military barracks; since the men were rarely home, the women ...
The Epic of Gilgamesh
... the Athenians, if the Athenians would let him be a general again and end the democracy, putting in an oligarchy instead run by the generals. Near the end of the Peloponnesian War, the Athenians were so desperate to beat the Spartans that they let Alcibiades come back to Athens. The oligarchs took po ...
... the Athenians, if the Athenians would let him be a general again and end the democracy, putting in an oligarchy instead run by the generals. Near the end of the Peloponnesian War, the Athenians were so desperate to beat the Spartans that they let Alcibiades come back to Athens. The oligarchs took po ...
THE POLIS
... IV. Athens A. located northeast of the Spartans on a peninsula of central Greece named Attica http://images.search.yahoo.com/images/view;_ylt=A0PDoTF5705SbEsAh0CJzbkF;_ylu=X3oDMTFyMHBkc3VsBHNlYwNzcg RzbGsDaW1nBG9pZAMxODg5MDFmYTdmYTA5MTA3ODAwYTBiNmYzMWZiYjk1YgRncG9zAzEz?back=http%3A%2 F%2Fimages.sear ...
... IV. Athens A. located northeast of the Spartans on a peninsula of central Greece named Attica http://images.search.yahoo.com/images/view;_ylt=A0PDoTF5705SbEsAh0CJzbkF;_ylu=X3oDMTFyMHBkc3VsBHNlYwNzcg RzbGsDaW1nBG9pZAMxODg5MDFmYTdmYTA5MTA3ODAwYTBiNmYzMWZiYjk1YgRncG9zAzEz?back=http%3A%2 F%2Fimages.sear ...
Persia Attacks the Greeks
... • When they did not come, the Persian commander ordered the troops back on the boat. • When the horsemen were on the boat, the Greeks charged the Persian foot soldiers and defeated them. • After Darius’s death, his son Xerxes became king. • He vowed a new invasion of Greece. (pages 134–137) ...
... • When they did not come, the Persian commander ordered the troops back on the boat. • When the horsemen were on the boat, the Greeks charged the Persian foot soldiers and defeated them. • After Darius’s death, his son Xerxes became king. • He vowed a new invasion of Greece. (pages 134–137) ...
The Peloponnesian war - Mrs. Sanchez`s website
... • Athens launched a military invasion on Sicily • The Spartans helped the people of Sicily, and together they defeated Athens • Spartans attacked the Athenians at Helenspont • Spartans attacked the city state of Athens by cutting their resources. (Athens was not getting their food) • Athens surrende ...
... • Athens launched a military invasion on Sicily • The Spartans helped the people of Sicily, and together they defeated Athens • Spartans attacked the Athenians at Helenspont • Spartans attacked the city state of Athens by cutting their resources. (Athens was not getting their food) • Athens surrende ...
Athens V Sparta - Primary Resources
... • Girls in Sparta were to grow up to be the mothers of warriors. • Although they were not allowed to fight, girls took part in all the training because fit ladies produced fit babies, who would fight! ...
... • Girls in Sparta were to grow up to be the mothers of warriors. • Although they were not allowed to fight, girls took part in all the training because fit ladies produced fit babies, who would fight! ...
Athens and Sparta: Different, Yet the Same
... Women in Sparta had a few more rights than women in Athens, such as inheriting property, owning a business and receiving physical education; but it was still not easy being a female in ancient Greece! One way that Athens and Sparta really differed was in their idea of getting along with the rest of ...
... Women in Sparta had a few more rights than women in Athens, such as inheriting property, owning a business and receiving physical education; but it was still not easy being a female in ancient Greece! One way that Athens and Sparta really differed was in their idea of getting along with the rest of ...
Name ______ Date ______ Chapter 7: “The Glory of Ancient
... 4. Alexander’s tutor (teacher) was the Greek philosopher __________________________. 5. When he was young _________________________ had studied Greek. 6. When Philip came to power, he dreamed of conquering the rich city states of _____________. 7. Philip united Macedonia and then formed alliances (f ...
... 4. Alexander’s tutor (teacher) was the Greek philosopher __________________________. 5. When he was young _________________________ had studied Greek. 6. When Philip came to power, he dreamed of conquering the rich city states of _____________. 7. Philip united Macedonia and then formed alliances (f ...
exemplars and commentary
... he had great confidence as the Persian had more ships than the Greeks, he had so much confidence he watched from a hill his army fight. “Xerxes watched the course of the battle form the base of Mt Aegaleos, across the strait from Salamis” (1). When the battle took place, the Greeks were well prepare ...
... he had great confidence as the Persian had more ships than the Greeks, he had so much confidence he watched from a hill his army fight. “Xerxes watched the course of the battle form the base of Mt Aegaleos, across the strait from Salamis” (1). When the battle took place, the Greeks were well prepare ...
Aegean Civilizations
... Advocate s for all these positions ma ke their cases by listing specif ic things that the Gree ks are said e ither to have borrowed or to have originated . Arguments of this kind are not ve ry pers uas ive, for a civilization is more than its compone nt parts . The debate does, howeve r, ill us trat ...
... Advocate s for all these positions ma ke their cases by listing specif ic things that the Gree ks are said e ither to have borrowed or to have originated . Arguments of this kind are not ve ry pers uas ive, for a civilization is more than its compone nt parts . The debate does, howeve r, ill us trat ...
3/18 – Explain Spartan vs. Athenian education
... directly make policy (decisions) Public Debate: Becomes an art in ...
... directly make policy (decisions) Public Debate: Becomes an art in ...
Chapter 10: The City-States, 700 B.C.
... their time at home performing household duties. They did not go out without a chaperone. Then, they went out only to visit other women or attend religious festivals. They never spoke to men on the street or entertained their husbands’ friends. Spartan women, on the other hand, mixed freely with men. ...
... their time at home performing household duties. They did not go out without a chaperone. Then, they went out only to visit other women or attend religious festivals. They never spoke to men on the street or entertained their husbands’ friends. Spartan women, on the other hand, mixed freely with men. ...
Chapter 10: The City-States - Bellbrook
... their time at home performing household duties. They did not go out without a chaperone. Then, they went out only to visit other women or attend religious festivals. They never spoke to men on the street or entertained their husbands’ friends. Spartan women, on the other hand, mixed freely with men. ...
... their time at home performing household duties. They did not go out without a chaperone. Then, they went out only to visit other women or attend religious festivals. They never spoke to men on the street or entertained their husbands’ friends. Spartan women, on the other hand, mixed freely with men. ...
Athens - GCSE Classical Civilisation
... They could buy their freedom if they saved any money they received BUT slaves were not often freed. Physical punishment a reality – in court a slave HAD to be tortured before their confession was heard! A few rights by the 5th century BC: o Welcome ceremony at the hearth in the oikos when they ...
... They could buy their freedom if they saved any money they received BUT slaves were not often freed. Physical punishment a reality – in court a slave HAD to be tortured before their confession was heard! A few rights by the 5th century BC: o Welcome ceremony at the hearth in the oikos when they ...
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... 5. Why did the Athenians ostracize Themistocles in 472 BC and what eventually happened to him? Who became the leader of Athens after Themistocles? 6. How was Pericles different than Themistocles in social class and what was his goal for Athens? 7. What building complex was the center of Pericles bui ...
... 5. Why did the Athenians ostracize Themistocles in 472 BC and what eventually happened to him? Who became the leader of Athens after Themistocles? 6. How was Pericles different than Themistocles in social class and what was his goal for Athens? 7. What building complex was the center of Pericles bui ...
TheGreeksCrucibleofCivilizationPart2 86KB Aug 30 2016 10:52
... 5. Why did the Athenians ostracize Themistocles in 472 BC and what eventually happened to him? Who became the leader of Athens after Themistocles? 6. How was Pericles different than Themistocles in social class and what was his goal for Athens? 7. What building complex was the center of Pericles bui ...
... 5. Why did the Athenians ostracize Themistocles in 472 BC and what eventually happened to him? Who became the leader of Athens after Themistocles? 6. How was Pericles different than Themistocles in social class and what was his goal for Athens? 7. What building complex was the center of Pericles bui ...
Lysistrata the warrior - University of Nottingham Blogs
... but if you come anywhere near my door, beware of the dog! Those are the second, third ...
... but if you come anywhere near my door, beware of the dog! Those are the second, third ...
WHICh5Sec5 - Alabama School of Fine Arts
... strength was in its army. Sparta was located inland, so the Athenian navy was useless against them.It had no navy. • Athens was primarily a sea power and its strength was in its navy, and in its economy. It had strong walls. If Sparta attacked by land, Athens could withdraw inside its walls and get ...
... strength was in its army. Sparta was located inland, so the Athenian navy was useless against them.It had no navy. • Athens was primarily a sea power and its strength was in its navy, and in its economy. It had strong walls. If Sparta attacked by land, Athens could withdraw inside its walls and get ...
Chapter 6: Ancient Greece: 2000 B.C. – 323 B.C. The civilizations of
... Spartan women were independent and patriotic, or loyal, to their city-state. When a husband went off to war, his wife told him two things: Come home as a victor carrying your shield, or come home dead, being carried on your shield. He was to do one or the other, nothing else. What Price Did the Spar ...
... Spartan women were independent and patriotic, or loyal, to their city-state. When a husband went off to war, his wife told him two things: Come home as a victor carrying your shield, or come home dead, being carried on your shield. He was to do one or the other, nothing else. What Price Did the Spar ...
DELIAN LEAGUE AND PELOPONNESIAN WAR
... with the city. Persuaded by him, the city agreed 9with a little reluctance) to send 4000 hoplites to help out against the Messenians. When these soldiers arrived in Sparta, however, they appear to have alarmed or perhaps insulted the Spartans. Of all the allies, they were the only ones who were tol ...
... with the city. Persuaded by him, the city agreed 9with a little reluctance) to send 4000 hoplites to help out against the Messenians. When these soldiers arrived in Sparta, however, they appear to have alarmed or perhaps insulted the Spartans. Of all the allies, they were the only ones who were tol ...
The Greeks: Crucible of Civilization
... Directions: Answer the following questions based on the movie. The questions are listed in the order they appear in the film and you do not have to answer in complete sentences. ...
... Directions: Answer the following questions based on the movie. The questions are listed in the order they appear in the film and you do not have to answer in complete sentences. ...
The Greeks: Crucible of Civilization
... Directions: Answer the following questions based on the movie. The questions are listed in the order they appear in the film and you do not have to answer in complete sentences. ...
... Directions: Answer the following questions based on the movie. The questions are listed in the order they appear in the film and you do not have to answer in complete sentences. ...
The Greeks at War!
... strength was in its army. Sparta was located inland, so the Athenian navy was useless against them.It had no navy. • Athens was primarily a sea power and its strength was in its navy, and in its economy. It had strong walls. If Sparta attacked by land, Athens could withdraw inside its walls and get ...
... strength was in its army. Sparta was located inland, so the Athenian navy was useless against them.It had no navy. • Athens was primarily a sea power and its strength was in its navy, and in its economy. It had strong walls. If Sparta attacked by land, Athens could withdraw inside its walls and get ...