Sparta vs Athens
... One of the first great Greek city-states Called themselves “Spartans” Conquered their neighbors for their land Created a “military state” to protect the fertile lands of the Peloponnesian Peninsula ...
... One of the first great Greek city-states Called themselves “Spartans” Conquered their neighbors for their land Created a “military state” to protect the fertile lands of the Peloponnesian Peninsula ...
Greek Against Greek: The Peloponnesian Wars
... terrible ___ plague__________ broke out. At least 1/3 of the population died, including their leader Pericles ...
... terrible ___ plague__________ broke out. At least 1/3 of the population died, including their leader Pericles ...
Athens and Sparta
... • Athens is on the peninsula of Attica. • Its location near the sea helped it grow as a center for trade. • Artisans flocked to Athens to practice their crafts. • Athenians were skillful sailors. • The Athenian polis became an exciting place to ...
... • Athens is on the peninsula of Attica. • Its location near the sea helped it grow as a center for trade. • Artisans flocked to Athens to practice their crafts. • Athenians were skillful sailors. • The Athenian polis became an exciting place to ...
Introduction to Greek and Roman History
... Cadmaea, Thebes’ citadel. 379: Thebans and Athenians liberate the Cadmaea 378: Sphodrias’ failed attack against the Piraeus. Formal alliance between Athens and Thebes ...
... Cadmaea, Thebes’ citadel. 379: Thebans and Athenians liberate the Cadmaea 378: Sphodrias’ failed attack against the Piraeus. Formal alliance between Athens and Thebes ...
Chapter 7 Section 2 Guided Notes
... 2. The soldiers gathered at ________________________ about 25 miles north of _______________________. 3. Although the Athenians put together a small army, the Persians outnumbered them ___________________. 4. Without warning the ____________________ attacked the __________________ soldiers and had k ...
... 2. The soldiers gathered at ________________________ about 25 miles north of _______________________. 3. Although the Athenians put together a small army, the Persians outnumbered them ___________________. 4. Without warning the ____________________ attacked the __________________ soldiers and had k ...
Chapter 9, Section 2 Student Note Form
... 2. Many cities in southern Greece, including ___________________, banded together as well. 3. This alliance was called the ______________________ __________________. 4. To stop Athen’s _________________, Sparta declared _____________, which began the Peloponnesian War. 5. In 431 BC, the Spartan army ...
... 2. Many cities in southern Greece, including ___________________, banded together as well. 3. This alliance was called the ______________________ __________________. 4. To stop Athen’s _________________, Sparta declared _____________, which began the Peloponnesian War. 5. In 431 BC, the Spartan army ...
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... were two kings. Their roles: • serve as military leaders • lead the council of elders 2. The true governing body of Sparta was the ______________________. It included ____________________. 3. The ephors were selected by _____________________________. Their job was to ________________ _______________ ...
... were two kings. Their roles: • serve as military leaders • lead the council of elders 2. The true governing body of Sparta was the ______________________. It included ____________________. 3. The ephors were selected by _____________________________. Their job was to ________________ _______________ ...
greek writers on sparta
... Was pro-Greek Looked down on the Spartan way of life and said it was so foreign to Greeks that they would never understand it. Didn’t understand their religious convictions eg: Battle of Marathon (Leonidus and the ...
... Was pro-Greek Looked down on the Spartan way of life and said it was so foreign to Greeks that they would never understand it. Didn’t understand their religious convictions eg: Battle of Marathon (Leonidus and the ...
File
... head; met in an assembly to discuss actions but Sparta had execution rights to those actions. Delian League: alliance of city states in the northern part of Greece in which Athens was the head; large states supplied warships and smaller city-states supplied money; funds kept on Delos; dates 477-404 ...
... head; met in an assembly to discuss actions but Sparta had execution rights to those actions. Delian League: alliance of city states in the northern part of Greece in which Athens was the head; large states supplied warships and smaller city-states supplied money; funds kept on Delos; dates 477-404 ...
Chapter 5 Study Guide Questions
... Most city-states develop around what? What was the purpose of the Olympic Games? Who is the earliest known Greek civilization? How did Sparta win the Peloponnesian War? How did Pericles anger other members of the Delian League? What navy defeated the Persian Navy at Salamis Straight? Describe the Sp ...
... Most city-states develop around what? What was the purpose of the Olympic Games? Who is the earliest known Greek civilization? How did Sparta win the Peloponnesian War? How did Pericles anger other members of the Delian League? What navy defeated the Persian Navy at Salamis Straight? Describe the Sp ...
Ancient Sparta
... shields on their left arms, to drift to the right. By turning their right flank to the left enemy flank, they were able to exploit the weakness of the opposing phalanx. Another tactic was the false retreat, tricking the enemy into losing discipline and cohesion as it charged in for the kill, before ...
... shields on their left arms, to drift to the right. By turning their right flank to the left enemy flank, they were able to exploit the weakness of the opposing phalanx. Another tactic was the false retreat, tricking the enemy into losing discipline and cohesion as it charged in for the kill, before ...
The Rise of Greek City
... Cleisthenes started the Council of 500 which was made up of common citizens. ...
... Cleisthenes started the Council of 500 which was made up of common citizens. ...
The Rise of Greek City- States
... Cleisthenes started the Council of 500 which was made up of common citizens. ...
... Cleisthenes started the Council of 500 which was made up of common citizens. ...
Greece Notes 3 Key - St. Charles Parish Public Schools
... 5. What is the main idea 4. the “Athens” section? Of 6. What type of government Did the Athenians have? Describe. Who is credited For inventing it? 7. What was life like for Athenian boys? 8. What was life like for Athenian girls? ...
... 5. What is the main idea 4. the “Athens” section? Of 6. What type of government Did the Athenians have? Describe. Who is credited For inventing it? 7. What was life like for Athenian boys? 8. What was life like for Athenian girls? ...
Hellenic History
... d. noble birth 6. A formation of hoplites fighting in close ranks: a. phalanx b. hippeis ...
... d. noble birth 6. A formation of hoplites fighting in close ranks: a. phalanx b. hippeis ...
1. A city-state in Southern Greece is called? 2. If life in Athens was
... 2. ___________________ If life in Athens was free and open, then life for the citizens of Sparta was the what? 3. ___________________ Sparta’s army easily equaled Athens’ in the 400s BC. However, Sparta never came close to equaling Athens’ other what? ...
... 2. ___________________ If life in Athens was free and open, then life for the citizens of Sparta was the what? 3. ___________________ Sparta’s army easily equaled Athens’ in the 400s BC. However, Sparta never came close to equaling Athens’ other what? ...
The Peloponnesian War Purple
... destruction of key Greek city-states. In 404 B.C.E., with much of its fleet destroyed and its population facing starvation, Athens surrendered. Victorious, Sparta forced the Athenians to tear down the walls that surrounded their city. After the war, Sparta ruled all of Greece for a short time. Then, ...
... destruction of key Greek city-states. In 404 B.C.E., with much of its fleet destroyed and its population facing starvation, Athens surrendered. Victorious, Sparta forced the Athenians to tear down the walls that surrounded their city. After the war, Sparta ruled all of Greece for a short time. Then, ...
frost ch. three - Personal.psu.edu
... Spartan fear of Athens (Thucydides) was cause of Peloponnesian War between Sparta (and allies) v. Athens (and allies) from 431-404 BCE Major Players were Sparta, Athens, and Ionian cities Sparta “Elitist Communism” Limited citizenship---landowners and warriors. Noble families only allowed to partici ...
... Spartan fear of Athens (Thucydides) was cause of Peloponnesian War between Sparta (and allies) v. Athens (and allies) from 431-404 BCE Major Players were Sparta, Athens, and Ionian cities Sparta “Elitist Communism” Limited citizenship---landowners and warriors. Noble families only allowed to partici ...
Sovereignty - No country (or Gov`t) has the legal right to tell another
... a. No walls b. No Navy c. Must be an Oligarchy i. 30 pro Spartan Athenians in charge 1. 30 tyrants 2. Does not possess the ability to fight back ii. Sparta goes on campaign to established oligarchies in place of Democracies in Athenian Empire 1. Treat conquered people horribly 2. Do not possess the ...
... a. No walls b. No Navy c. Must be an Oligarchy i. 30 pro Spartan Athenians in charge 1. 30 tyrants 2. Does not possess the ability to fight back ii. Sparta goes on campaign to established oligarchies in place of Democracies in Athenian Empire 1. Treat conquered people horribly 2. Do not possess the ...
The Rise of Greek City
... Even though Athens had a democracy, what were some of its limits? ________________ ________________________________________________________________________ What was education like for the Athenians? ____________________________________ _______________________________________________________________ ...
... Even though Athens had a democracy, what were some of its limits? ________________ ________________________________________________________________________ What was education like for the Athenians? ____________________________________ _______________________________________________________________ ...
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.