Ancient Greece: Battle Tactics and Wars
... student of Aristotle and learned of ancient legends and always carried with him a copy of Homer’s Iliad Conquered Thebes and set out to rule all of Greece, Persia, ...
... student of Aristotle and learned of ancient legends and always carried with him a copy of Homer’s Iliad Conquered Thebes and set out to rule all of Greece, Persia, ...
ABOVE EVERYTHING How was daily life different for Spartan
... Now weapons are not only for the rich. Fearsome formation, phalanx became the most powerful fighting force in the ancient world ...
... Now weapons are not only for the rich. Fearsome formation, phalanx became the most powerful fighting force in the ancient world ...
The Peloponnesian War
... • Sparta creates its own alliance called the Peloponnesian League • Why do you think it was given this name? ...
... • Sparta creates its own alliance called the Peloponnesian League • Why do you think it was given this name? ...
Sparta vs ATHENS
... The primary goal of Spartan education was to produce good soldiers. Training for the military began at age 7. Historical accounts tell of Spartan boys as being allowed no shoes, very few clothes, and being taught to take pride in enduring pain and hardship. At the age of 18, Spartan boys had to go o ...
... The primary goal of Spartan education was to produce good soldiers. Training for the military began at age 7. Historical accounts tell of Spartan boys as being allowed no shoes, very few clothes, and being taught to take pride in enduring pain and hardship. At the age of 18, Spartan boys had to go o ...
Athens and Sparta PPT
... A city run by thinkers and known for both its military might and wisdom in government and battle Named After: named after Athena, goddess of wisdom in battle and counsel ...
... A city run by thinkers and known for both its military might and wisdom in government and battle Named After: named after Athena, goddess of wisdom in battle and counsel ...
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... Athens was able to take ___________ at night. BUT an alarm sounds and Megara will not open the ___________. A ___________ army was located at Corinth (led by Brasidas), and they call for the Thebans and all go to rally at Megara. Thebans come to help right away and now there is a ___________ man st ...
... Athens was able to take ___________ at night. BUT an alarm sounds and Megara will not open the ___________. A ___________ army was located at Corinth (led by Brasidas), and they call for the Thebans and all go to rally at Megara. Thebans come to help right away and now there is a ___________ man st ...
Sparta and Athens Study Guide
... Darius had a strong army but his main goal was to keep his empire strong. Darius, like many other rulers, always tried to maintain and keep his kingdom. ...
... Darius had a strong army but his main goal was to keep his empire strong. Darius, like many other rulers, always tried to maintain and keep his kingdom. ...
The City -State of Sparta
... of boys until the age of six. • A Pedagogue taught the boys manners and took care of him. • Education _ most Greeks were poor, education was valued. The study of grammar, rhetoric. Sophists conducted schools for boys. ...
... of boys until the age of six. • A Pedagogue taught the boys manners and took care of him. • Education _ most Greeks were poor, education was valued. The study of grammar, rhetoric. Sophists conducted schools for boys. ...
The Spartans
... 1. - identify – According to legend, who was responsible for the beginnings of the Spartan social system? Lycurgus, sometimes between 900 and 600 BC 2. - recall – What two qualities did the Spartans think were most important in a good soldier? Self-discipline and obedience 3. - contrast – What was ...
... 1. - identify – According to legend, who was responsible for the beginnings of the Spartan social system? Lycurgus, sometimes between 900 and 600 BC 2. - recall – What two qualities did the Spartans think were most important in a good soldier? Self-discipline and obedience 3. - contrast – What was ...
300 of Sparta
... 650 BC, it rose to become the dominant military land-power in ancient Greece. Given its military pre-eminence, Sparta was recognized as the overall leader of the combined Greek forces during the Greco-Persian Wars. Between 431 and 404 BC, Sparta was the principal enemy of Athens during the Peloponne ...
... 650 BC, it rose to become the dominant military land-power in ancient Greece. Given its military pre-eminence, Sparta was recognized as the overall leader of the combined Greek forces during the Greco-Persian Wars. Between 431 and 404 BC, Sparta was the principal enemy of Athens during the Peloponne ...
Sparta - Arcadian Trails
... 650 BC, it rose to become the dominant military land-power in ancient Greece. Given its military pre-eminence, Sparta was recognized as the overall leader of the combined Greek forces during the Greco-Persian Wars. Between 431 and 404 BC, Sparta was the principal enemy of Athens during the Peloponne ...
... 650 BC, it rose to become the dominant military land-power in ancient Greece. Given its military pre-eminence, Sparta was recognized as the overall leader of the combined Greek forces during the Greco-Persian Wars. Between 431 and 404 BC, Sparta was the principal enemy of Athens during the Peloponne ...
Greek City-States: Athens and Sparta
... Athens, only the men had political rights •Metics: born outside Athens, free and had to pay taxes but had no political rights and ...
... Athens, only the men had political rights •Metics: born outside Athens, free and had to pay taxes but had no political rights and ...
The Greek Polis: Sparta and Athens
... PERSIA was the biggest empire in the world and tried to conquer Greece. The Persian Wars are wars between Greece and Persia that lasted from 490 to 480 B.C. ...
... PERSIA was the biggest empire in the world and tried to conquer Greece. The Persian Wars are wars between Greece and Persia that lasted from 490 to 480 B.C. ...
The City States Ch. 10 - Wyalusing Area School District
... bought a slave who had been a Spartan cook, and ordered him to prepare the broth for him, sparing no expense. But when the king tasted it, he spat it out in disgust, whereupon the cook said, 'O King, it is necessary to have exercised in teh Spartan manner, and to have bathed in the Eurotas, in order ...
... bought a slave who had been a Spartan cook, and ordered him to prepare the broth for him, sparing no expense. But when the king tasted it, he spat it out in disgust, whereupon the cook said, 'O King, it is necessary to have exercised in teh Spartan manner, and to have bathed in the Eurotas, in order ...
Greece After the Peloponnesian War
... 400 – Tissaphernes asks for Greek cities Greeks in Asia Minor plea with Sparta for help Sparta prefers diplomacy 394 – Conon (Persian General) defeats Sparta ...
... 400 – Tissaphernes asks for Greek cities Greeks in Asia Minor plea with Sparta for help Sparta prefers diplomacy 394 – Conon (Persian General) defeats Sparta ...
Chapter 4 Section 2 Cont.
... Had more freedom and power in Spartan homes than other parts of Greece because of the separation from their husbands. Expected to remain fit to bear and raise healthy children. Encouraged bravery and “the Spartan way” • Be victorious or die bravely (retreat is not an option.) ...
... Had more freedom and power in Spartan homes than other parts of Greece because of the separation from their husbands. Expected to remain fit to bear and raise healthy children. Encouraged bravery and “the Spartan way” • Be victorious or die bravely (retreat is not an option.) ...
The Phoenician writing system was a good system for the Greeks to
... What did the Spartans do with the people they conquered? Made them slaves called helots. How did the Spartans keep the helots under control? Through a strong military/fear/strict rules. What is an agora? -The central marketplace in Athens. We have malls and outdoor markets. Three adjectives to descr ...
... What did the Spartans do with the people they conquered? Made them slaves called helots. How did the Spartans keep the helots under control? Through a strong military/fear/strict rules. What is an agora? -The central marketplace in Athens. We have malls and outdoor markets. Three adjectives to descr ...
Hellenic History
... 27. The amalgamation of villages in ancient Greece into city-states is called a. anabasis b. medizing c. synoecism d. perioikos ...
... 27. The amalgamation of villages in ancient Greece into city-states is called a. anabasis b. medizing c. synoecism d. perioikos ...
wh72notes
... Growing Up in Sparta Spartan boys were trained for warfare from an early age. They lived in barracks together and led difficult and brutal lives. They became soldiers at the age of 20 and remained so until age 60. Spartan girls had to exercise and wrestle. Spartan women took on more responsibility t ...
... Growing Up in Sparta Spartan boys were trained for warfare from an early age. They lived in barracks together and led difficult and brutal lives. They became soldiers at the age of 20 and remained so until age 60. Spartan girls had to exercise and wrestle. Spartan women took on more responsibility t ...
SPARTA
... Spartan wars. While there are many different types, all of them were of rather short nature and a crucial weapon ...
... Spartan wars. While there are many different types, all of them were of rather short nature and a crucial weapon ...
PowerPoint on the Peloponnesian War
... The Spartans then gain the support of Persia. The war continues for another 9 years before the Athenians are weakened to point of surrender in 404 BC. Greece remains instable for many years, which leads to Macedonia taking them over later. ...
... The Spartans then gain the support of Persia. The war continues for another 9 years before the Athenians are weakened to point of surrender in 404 BC. Greece remains instable for many years, which leads to Macedonia taking them over later. ...
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.