7th Grade Social Studies
... • Ephors controlled public affairs of Sparta (yearly) • Helots (slaves) farmed • Aristocrats stay in army from 7-60 yrs. Old • Sparta’s only goal: Military Strength ...
... • Ephors controlled public affairs of Sparta (yearly) • Helots (slaves) farmed • Aristocrats stay in army from 7-60 yrs. Old • Sparta’s only goal: Military Strength ...
CHAPTER 10 THE CITY-STATES
... Ephors controlled public affairs of Sparta (yearly) Helots (slaves) farmed Aristocrats stay in army from 7-60 yrs. Old Sparta’s only goal: Military Strength ...
... Ephors controlled public affairs of Sparta (yearly) Helots (slaves) farmed Aristocrats stay in army from 7-60 yrs. Old Sparta’s only goal: Military Strength ...
Ancient Greece Reflective Essay
... soldiers in total. The Sacred Line was effective in the battles against the Spartans, Pelopidas led the Sacred Line in combat against the Spartans twice in the open and the Thebans defeated the Spartans on both occasions. Pelopidas is a great example of Greek military innovation; he thought that lov ...
... soldiers in total. The Sacred Line was effective in the battles against the Spartans, Pelopidas led the Sacred Line in combat against the Spartans twice in the open and the Thebans defeated the Spartans on both occasions. Pelopidas is a great example of Greek military innovation; he thought that lov ...
hoplites - the fighters of ancient greece
... creeping undetected around the countryside for days and living off stolen food. When a band of helots was caught there would be a ferocious fight. Strength and courage were also necessary for hoplite battles against Sparta’s enemies from other states. Spartan boys learned to fear the authority of th ...
... creeping undetected around the countryside for days and living off stolen food. When a band of helots was caught there would be a ferocious fight. Strength and courage were also necessary for hoplite battles against Sparta’s enemies from other states. Spartan boys learned to fear the authority of th ...
- White Rose Research Online
... ‘As to why they broke the treaty, I have placed first an account of the a„t…ai ...’: causes or charges? Thucydides resolves the ambiguity by the addition of ‘... and diafora…’; the recriminatory sense is confirmed a few lines later (a„t…ai ... ˜katšrwn) and by the echo in 1.146 (a„t…ai ... kaˆ diafo ...
... ‘As to why they broke the treaty, I have placed first an account of the a„t…ai ...’: causes or charges? Thucydides resolves the ambiguity by the addition of ‘... and diafora…’; the recriminatory sense is confirmed a few lines later (a„t…ai ... ˜katšrwn) and by the echo in 1.146 (a„t…ai ... kaˆ diafo ...
Hellenic History Essentials
... 4. Cleon the Tanner – demagogue of Athens, aggressive in military policy. Led Athens’s second attempt to recapture Amphipolis in 422, but died there. 5. Amphipolis - 422 BC; An Athenian expedition to recapture Amphipolis, its largest and most important colony in Thrace, from the Spartans, who captur ...
... 4. Cleon the Tanner – demagogue of Athens, aggressive in military policy. Led Athens’s second attempt to recapture Amphipolis in 422, but died there. 5. Amphipolis - 422 BC; An Athenian expedition to recapture Amphipolis, its largest and most important colony in Thrace, from the Spartans, who captur ...
Athens and Sparta
... Boys were encouraged to cheat and steal, but were punished if caught At 20, boys became soldiers At 30, they could join the Assembly At 60, they could retire from the army Girls had more freedom and opportunities than any other girls in Greece Girls exercised and trained to have strong bodies to hav ...
... Boys were encouraged to cheat and steal, but were punished if caught At 20, boys became soldiers At 30, they could join the Assembly At 60, they could retire from the army Girls had more freedom and opportunities than any other girls in Greece Girls exercised and trained to have strong bodies to hav ...
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... • Women and slaves had fewer rights than men because they were not citizens • Athenian women could not inherit or own property • They could not vote or attend the Assembly • A few women had jobs like selling goods in the market • Some women could become priestesses • But most women had their greates ...
... • Women and slaves had fewer rights than men because they were not citizens • Athenian women could not inherit or own property • They could not vote or attend the Assembly • A few women had jobs like selling goods in the market • Some women could become priestesses • But most women had their greates ...
Abhi Goyal`s Battles List
... o Few casualties on both sides, but Cyrus dies Battle of Haliartus o 395 o Sparta attempted to take Haliartus, but was repelled by Thebes. Lysander dies. o Pausanius flees into exile for not reaching the battle in time o Agesilaus is left to dominate politics in Sparta Battle of Coronea o 394 o When ...
... o Few casualties on both sides, but Cyrus dies Battle of Haliartus o 395 o Sparta attempted to take Haliartus, but was repelled by Thebes. Lysander dies. o Pausanius flees into exile for not reaching the battle in time o Agesilaus is left to dominate politics in Sparta Battle of Coronea o 394 o When ...
City-State Dual Ancient Athens vs. Ancient Sparta
... Although many nations throughout time have modeled their governments on the principles of Athenian Democracy, it was not perfect. Only men were able to participate in the democratic assemblies, and this was only 10-20% of the population. Women, children, slaves and foreigners were not allowed to p ...
... Although many nations throughout time have modeled their governments on the principles of Athenian Democracy, it was not perfect. Only men were able to participate in the democratic assemblies, and this was only 10-20% of the population. Women, children, slaves and foreigners were not allowed to p ...
Athens Besieged: Debating Surrender
... When you walked through the doors today, you probably thought you were entering a college classroom. You were wrong. You were passing through the Dipylon Gate into Athens. You were also moving some 2500 years back in time. The year is 405 BCE; the month is December. The walls you can touch are the 1 ...
... When you walked through the doors today, you probably thought you were entering a college classroom. You were wrong. You were passing through the Dipylon Gate into Athens. You were also moving some 2500 years back in time. The year is 405 BCE; the month is December. The walls you can touch are the 1 ...
Sparta - WordPress.com
... totalitarian state is first established, everything seems rosy, as most people welcome the crack of firm direction, and the absence of wearying distractions. The results at first were very positive. Sparta became warriors par excellence to which all other cities looked up for leadership. Almost imme ...
... totalitarian state is first established, everything seems rosy, as most people welcome the crack of firm direction, and the absence of wearying distractions. The results at first were very positive. Sparta became warriors par excellence to which all other cities looked up for leadership. Almost imme ...
Athens and Sparta DBQ
... the women in Athens. This is because the men were always out either training for war, or fighting a war. Spartan women had greater freedom than Athenian women had. Different from Athens, Spartan women could own land just like the men could. In fact, they owned more than 1/3 of land in Sparta. Sparta ...
... the women in Athens. This is because the men were always out either training for war, or fighting a war. Spartan women had greater freedom than Athenian women had. Different from Athens, Spartan women could own land just like the men could. In fact, they owned more than 1/3 of land in Sparta. Sparta ...
Ancient Athens vs. Ancient Sparta
... Although many nations throughout time have modeled their governments on the principles of Athenian Democracy, it was not perfect. Only men were able to participate in the democratic assemblies, and this was only 10-20% of the population. Women, children, slaves and foreigners were not allowed to p ...
... Although many nations throughout time have modeled their governments on the principles of Athenian Democracy, it was not perfect. Only men were able to participate in the democratic assemblies, and this was only 10-20% of the population. Women, children, slaves and foreigners were not allowed to p ...
Group 1 - Polk School District
... Southeastern Peloponnesus, Sparta -The lives of Spartans were now rigidly organized and tightly controlled -The word Spartan means "highly self-disciplined" -At age 20, Spartan males were enrolled into the army for regular military service -Although allowed to marry, they continued to live in the ba ...
... Southeastern Peloponnesus, Sparta -The lives of Spartans were now rigidly organized and tightly controlled -The word Spartan means "highly self-disciplined" -At age 20, Spartan males were enrolled into the army for regular military service -Although allowed to marry, they continued to live in the ba ...
Athens and Sparta
... Athens - Freemen were all male citizens: divided into numerous classes: at the top were aristocrats who had large estates and made up the cavalry or captained triremes; middle ranks were small farmers; lowest class was the thetes (urban craftsmen and trireme rowers). Metics - those who came from out ...
... Athens - Freemen were all male citizens: divided into numerous classes: at the top were aristocrats who had large estates and made up the cavalry or captained triremes; middle ranks were small farmers; lowest class was the thetes (urban craftsmen and trireme rowers). Metics - those who came from out ...
golden age - athens - Missouri State University
... Representatives from about 150 poleis met on the island of Delos, holy to Apollo, and forged an agreement. Athens, with the greatest fleet, led the alliance. Aims were twofold: • Defensive – to protect each other from Persia • Aggressive – to free Greek poleis still under Persian hegemony • All memb ...
... Representatives from about 150 poleis met on the island of Delos, holy to Apollo, and forged an agreement. Athens, with the greatest fleet, led the alliance. Aims were twofold: • Defensive – to protect each other from Persia • Aggressive – to free Greek poleis still under Persian hegemony • All memb ...
DBQ Essay and Scaffolding Questions
... from those of the women in Athens. This is because the men were always out either training for war, or fighting a war. Spartan women had greater freedom than Athenian women had. Different from Athens, Spartan women could own land just like the men could. In fact, they owned more than 1/3 of land in ...
... from those of the women in Athens. This is because the men were always out either training for war, or fighting a war. Spartan women had greater freedom than Athenian women had. Different from Athens, Spartan women could own land just like the men could. In fact, they owned more than 1/3 of land in ...
Sparta and Athens
... 7. In the Battle of _______, a traitor turned on the Spartans making the Persians successful. 8. There are ___ major battles in the Persian Wars. 9. I tried to conquer Greece ten years after the battle at Marathon. 10. In this battle, an army from all over Greece beat the Persians. ...
... 7. In the Battle of _______, a traitor turned on the Spartans making the Persians successful. 8. There are ___ major battles in the Persian Wars. 9. I tried to conquer Greece ten years after the battle at Marathon. 10. In this battle, an army from all over Greece beat the Persians. ...
DBQ Essay and Scaffolding Questions
... the women in Athens. This is because the men were always out either training for war, or fighting a war. Spartan women had greater freedom than Athenian women had. Different from Athens, Spartan women could own land just like the men could. In fact, they owned more than 1/3 of land in Sparta. Sparta ...
... the women in Athens. This is because the men were always out either training for war, or fighting a war. Spartan women had greater freedom than Athenian women had. Different from Athens, Spartan women could own land just like the men could. In fact, they owned more than 1/3 of land in Sparta. Sparta ...
Athens vs Spartan society DBQ
... had were differed from those of the women in Athens. This is because the men were always out either training for war, or fighting a war. Spartan women had greater freedom than Athenian women had. Different from Athens, Spartan women could own land just like the men could. In fact, they owned more th ...
... had were differed from those of the women in Athens. This is because the men were always out either training for war, or fighting a war. Spartan women had greater freedom than Athenian women had. Different from Athens, Spartan women could own land just like the men could. In fact, they owned more th ...
Lesson
... emotionally and physically. Mothers told their sons, “Bring back this shield yourself or be brought back on it.” (Spartans carried dead warriors home on their shields.) Education for girls in Sparta focused on making them strong. They had athletic training and learned to defend themselves. The empha ...
... emotionally and physically. Mothers told their sons, “Bring back this shield yourself or be brought back on it.” (Spartans carried dead warriors home on their shields.) Education for girls in Sparta focused on making them strong. They had athletic training and learned to defend themselves. The empha ...
webquest sparta athens handout
... Athens was a city-state in which citizens had the most involvement in the government. The Athenians called their system of government democracy from the two Greek words demos, meaning people and kratia meaning rule. It is important to realise that involvement in political life was restricted to citi ...
... Athens was a city-state in which citizens had the most involvement in the government. The Athenians called their system of government democracy from the two Greek words demos, meaning people and kratia meaning rule. It is important to realise that involvement in political life was restricted to citi ...
Peloponnesian War
... steady: the causes of the war were still present, if not further aggravated, and both sides maintained their strength. Predictably more conflict was going to come. • 416: The Athenians offended further Greek sentiments by subduing the island of Melos, which had Dorian inhabitants. ...
... steady: the causes of the war were still present, if not further aggravated, and both sides maintained their strength. Predictably more conflict was going to come. • 416: The Athenians offended further Greek sentiments by subduing the island of Melos, which had Dorian inhabitants. ...
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... They were also the head of the priests in the states, so they had to perform certain ceremonies. From the time of the Persian war, the kings lost the right to declare war on anyone they wish. As time went by, the kings lost a lot of authority, and became more figurehead’s then actual rulers. The pow ...
... They were also the head of the priests in the states, so they had to perform certain ceremonies. From the time of the Persian war, the kings lost the right to declare war on anyone they wish. As time went by, the kings lost a lot of authority, and became more figurehead’s then actual rulers. The pow ...
Theban–Spartan War
The Theban–Spartan Warof 378–362 BC was a series of military conflicts fought between Sparta and Thebes for hegemony over Greece.