Fighting the Persian Wars - Mr. Webber 7 Crimson Social Studies
... water as a sign of submission to Persian rule. • Athenian general Miltiades persuaded forces to unite and defend Greece against the Persian forces ...
... water as a sign of submission to Persian rule. • Athenian general Miltiades persuaded forces to unite and defend Greece against the Persian forces ...
Presentation
... between primarily Athens and Sparta and their respective allies. • Athens eventually surrenders to Sparta, but still remains the cultural leader of Greece • War causes disunity among Greeks, making them ripe for… an invasion ...
... between primarily Athens and Sparta and their respective allies. • Athens eventually surrenders to Sparta, but still remains the cultural leader of Greece • War causes disunity among Greeks, making them ripe for… an invasion ...
Assignment 1 - Walsingham Academy
... the Golden Age of Athenian civilization (5th Century BC.) •Born into one of the city's foremost political dynasties (brother-in-law to Peisistratus:) an unlikely champion of the people when they rebelled against tyranny. ...
... the Golden Age of Athenian civilization (5th Century BC.) •Born into one of the city's foremost political dynasties (brother-in-law to Peisistratus:) an unlikely champion of the people when they rebelled against tyranny. ...
The Persian Empire.
... 546 BC The Persians, under Cyrus II, conquered Ionia. Placed puppet-tyrants in the poleis 499 BC Miletus and surrounding Ionian citystates attempt to throw off Persian rule Sent to Athens and Eretria for support. Athens sent 25 triremes and burned Sardis. (Sparta refused help) 494 BC Persia destroys ...
... 546 BC The Persians, under Cyrus II, conquered Ionia. Placed puppet-tyrants in the poleis 499 BC Miletus and surrounding Ionian citystates attempt to throw off Persian rule Sent to Athens and Eretria for support. Athens sent 25 triremes and burned Sardis. (Sparta refused help) 494 BC Persia destroys ...
The Ancient Greeks
... other lands, such as Egypt. They also forced their allies in the Delian League to pay them for protection and peace. Sparta did not like the growing power of Athens, so they broke off friendly relations with them. The Peloponnesian War began in 431 BCE when Sparta and its allies in the Peloponnesian ...
... other lands, such as Egypt. They also forced their allies in the Delian League to pay them for protection and peace. Sparta did not like the growing power of Athens, so they broke off friendly relations with them. The Peloponnesian War began in 431 BCE when Sparta and its allies in the Peloponnesian ...
Greek - Persian War Notes
... Issues: 1. There is no unit on Persian History in 6th grade – unfortunate. 2. Unify the Greek People for a time as one military force: When you attack a divided region, it unifies under common threat. Overview: 1. Battles of importance – Thermopoly (movie 300), Marathon, Salamis (Naval) 2. Persian E ...
... Issues: 1. There is no unit on Persian History in 6th grade – unfortunate. 2. Unify the Greek People for a time as one military force: When you attack a divided region, it unifies under common threat. Overview: 1. Battles of importance – Thermopoly (movie 300), Marathon, Salamis (Naval) 2. Persian E ...
Notes: Chapter 1, Section 1
... Greek city states were isolated making for a great proving ground for political units Spartans developed a similar democratic system as that of Athens, but placed a greater emphasis on the representation of various groups to various extent in government Athens started as a monarchy and became an ari ...
... Greek city states were isolated making for a great proving ground for political units Spartans developed a similar democratic system as that of Athens, but placed a greater emphasis on the representation of various groups to various extent in government Athens started as a monarchy and became an ari ...
Chapter 9 Study Guide Key Honors
... Salamis & Plataea. Set up his golden throne to watch the Battle of Salamis – which he lost, forcing him to retreat to Persia Alexander the Great – Macedonian King – came to power after his father was murdered. Helped to create the largest empire in the world at that point. Never lost a battle. Die ...
... Salamis & Plataea. Set up his golden throne to watch the Battle of Salamis – which he lost, forcing him to retreat to Persia Alexander the Great – Macedonian King – came to power after his father was murdered. Helped to create the largest empire in the world at that point. Never lost a battle. Die ...
Chapter 5 - World History and Honors History 9
... 9. What was the result of the first Persian invasion? a. Ionia won its independence. b. The Athenians won. c. The Spartans won. d. The Persians won. 10. The Battle of Salamis was significant because it a. finally exacted revenge for Darius’s defeat in Athens. b. made a small force of Spartans martyr ...
... 9. What was the result of the first Persian invasion? a. Ionia won its independence. b. The Athenians won. c. The Spartans won. d. The Persians won. 10. The Battle of Salamis was significant because it a. finally exacted revenge for Darius’s defeat in Athens. b. made a small force of Spartans martyr ...
greece athenian golden age notes handout
... i. As Athens grew, city-states viewed it with ___________ ii. Sparta _________ _______ in 431 B.C. iii. Sparta marched to Athens and ________ _______ supply iv. ________ hits Athens in 2nd year of the war- 1/3rd die including Pericles v. 421 B.C. a _______ is signed but doesn’t last long vi. In 413 ...
... i. As Athens grew, city-states viewed it with ___________ ii. Sparta _________ _______ in 431 B.C. iii. Sparta marched to Athens and ________ _______ supply iv. ________ hits Athens in 2nd year of the war- 1/3rd die including Pericles v. 421 B.C. a _______ is signed but doesn’t last long vi. In 413 ...
Consequences of the Persian Wars
... kind of a big deal! We, the Athenians of ancient Greece, are AWESOME! We led the Greeks to victory in the Persian War. Everyone knows we’re the best! ...
... kind of a big deal! We, the Athenians of ancient Greece, are AWESOME! We led the Greeks to victory in the Persian War. Everyone knows we’re the best! ...
Civilization Sequence 201
... Systematic inquiry: “And with regard to my factual reporting of the events of the war, I have made it a principle not to write down the first story that came my way, and not even to be guided by my own general impressions; either I was present myself at the events which I have described or else I he ...
... Systematic inquiry: “And with regard to my factual reporting of the events of the war, I have made it a principle not to write down the first story that came my way, and not even to be guided by my own general impressions; either I was present myself at the events which I have described or else I he ...
PowerPoint on Persian Wars
... After Battle at Marathon, Persians withdrew from Greece; peace for 10 yrs. Darius’s son, Xerxes, wants to take over Greece and avenge his father. 480 BC – 180,000 Persian soldiers backed by the navy invade Greece again. The Persians conquer northern Greece, but city-states unite to stop the Pe ...
... After Battle at Marathon, Persians withdrew from Greece; peace for 10 yrs. Darius’s son, Xerxes, wants to take over Greece and avenge his father. 480 BC – 180,000 Persian soldiers backed by the navy invade Greece again. The Persians conquer northern Greece, but city-states unite to stop the Pe ...
Name
... acropolis also served as a religious center 3. Agora – an open area below the acropolis that would serve as a market and as a gathering area ...
... acropolis also served as a religious center 3. Agora – an open area below the acropolis that would serve as a market and as a gathering area ...
Fighting the Persian Wars
... They left in such a hurry that they had to leave their pets ind.Legendhas it that one loyal dog swam alongsidea ship, ing its masterall the way to shore,where it died. 0nly a small army was left to defendthe city. Within two Xerxeshad burnedAthens to the sround. AnAtheniannavy leader,Themistocles,th ...
... They left in such a hurry that they had to leave their pets ind.Legendhas it that one loyal dog swam alongsidea ship, ing its masterall the way to shore,where it died. 0nly a small army was left to defendthe city. Within two Xerxeshad burnedAthens to the sround. AnAtheniannavy leader,Themistocles,th ...
Delian League
... he could take the war right to the doorsteps of Spartan allies, by sailing troops along the coast of Greece and landing them far from Athenian lines. Although Pericles died in the second year of the war in a plague that devastated Athens, the Athenians, nevertheless, kept to the Periclean strategy o ...
... he could take the war right to the doorsteps of Spartan allies, by sailing troops along the coast of Greece and landing them far from Athenian lines. Although Pericles died in the second year of the war in a plague that devastated Athens, the Athenians, nevertheless, kept to the Periclean strategy o ...
Ancient Greece: Day 2
... – Thermopylae; attack by Xerxes (son of Darius), Persia won (480 BCE) – Naval battle of Salamis, Athens won – Final battle of Platea, land battle won by Spartans, drove off Persians ...
... – Thermopylae; attack by Xerxes (son of Darius), Persia won (480 BCE) – Naval battle of Salamis, Athens won – Final battle of Platea, land battle won by Spartans, drove off Persians ...
Fighting the Persian Wars
... Best way to do this is to do what his father could not: conquer mainland Greece. Marches across the Hellespont (the long, narrow body of water between Europe and Asia in modern-day Turkey). ...
... Best way to do this is to do what his father could not: conquer mainland Greece. Marches across the Hellespont (the long, narrow body of water between Europe and Asia in modern-day Turkey). ...
Fighting the Persian Wars
... Best way to do this is to do what his father could not: conquer mainland Greece. Marches across the Hellespont (the long, narrow body of water between Europe and Asia in modern-day Turkey). ...
... Best way to do this is to do what his father could not: conquer mainland Greece. Marches across the Hellespont (the long, narrow body of water between Europe and Asia in modern-day Turkey). ...
Goal 2 B Greece
... Greeks felt a sense of pride and confidence after they drove out the Persian Threat. Athens became the leader an 140 city-states alliance called the Delian League. Athens enters “Golden Age” in poetry, drama, sculpture, philosophy, architecture and science for next 50 years. ...
... Greeks felt a sense of pride and confidence after they drove out the Persian Threat. Athens became the leader an 140 city-states alliance called the Delian League. Athens enters “Golden Age” in poetry, drama, sculpture, philosophy, architecture and science for next 50 years. ...
Ancient Greece: Quick Review Do Now
... men on the beach to handle any Persians who made it to shore. The rest of the Sparta army marched north and defeated the Persian army coming in from that direction. The Greeks took the day. The few Persians who survived fled. But there was always the threat that the Persians might come back. In prep ...
... men on the beach to handle any Persians who made it to shore. The rest of the Sparta army marched north and defeated the Persian army coming in from that direction. The Greeks took the day. The few Persians who survived fled. But there was always the threat that the Persians might come back. In prep ...
(a Greek historian during this era) wrote an account of this Battle in
... Mardonius made an offer to Athens. Athenians declined. “There is not so much gold in the world nor land so fair that we would take it for pay to join the common enemy and bring Greece into subjection.” (Herodotus, The Histories) Mardonius attacked Athens. Spartans, afraid Athens would accept the off ...
... Mardonius made an offer to Athens. Athenians declined. “There is not so much gold in the world nor land so fair that we would take it for pay to join the common enemy and bring Greece into subjection.” (Herodotus, The Histories) Mardonius attacked Athens. Spartans, afraid Athens would accept the off ...
Corinthian War
The Corinthian War was an ancient Greek conflict lasting from 395 BC until 387 BC, pitting Sparta against a coalition of four allied states, Thebes, Athens, Corinth, and Argos, who were initially backed by Persia. The immediate cause of the war was a local conflict in northwest Greece in which both Thebes and Sparta intervened. The deeper cause was hostility towards Sparta provoked by that city's ""expansionism in Asia Minor, central and northern Greece and even the west"".The war was fought on two fronts, on land near Corinth (hence the name) and Thebes and at sea in the Aegean. On land, the Spartans achieved several early successes in major battles, but were unable to capitalize on their advantage, and the fighting soon became stalemated. At sea, the Spartan fleet was decisively defeated by a Persian fleet early in the war, an event that effectively ended Sparta's attempts to become a naval power. Taking advantage of this fact, Athens launched several naval campaigns in the later years of the war, recapturing a number of islands that had been part of the original Athenian Empire during the 5th century BC.Alarmed by these Athenian successes, the Persians stopped backing the allies and began supporting Sparta. This defection forced the allies to seek peace. The Peace of Antalcidas, commonly known as the King's Peace, was signed in 387 BC, ending the war. This treaty declared that Persia would control all of Ionia, and that all other Greek cities would be independent. Sparta was to be the guardian of the peace, with the power to enforce its clauses. The effects of the war, therefore, were to establish Persia's ability to interfere successfully in Greek politics and to affirm Sparta's hegemonic position in the Greek political system.