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... Culture Comparison: Athens & Sparta Sparta Sparta is a city along the South-West portion of Greece, on the Peloponnese Peninsula. It is a city surrounded by mountains, which serve as a natural defense. The Spartans also conquered large areas around their city, which had fertile farm land. They are ...
... Culture Comparison: Athens & Sparta Sparta Sparta is a city along the South-West portion of Greece, on the Peloponnese Peninsula. It is a city surrounded by mountains, which serve as a natural defense. The Spartans also conquered large areas around their city, which had fertile farm land. They are ...
2. Section 2: Sparta and Athens A. Spartans Build a Military Society
... 1. The training for Athenian boys was not as strict as Spartans. ...
... 1. The training for Athenian boys was not as strict as Spartans. ...
Chapter 7 Section 2
... • Like the boys, girls are trained and competed in ________________________ and ________________________ throwing. • Spartans believed that girls that grew up strong and healthy would have strong and healthy ______________________. • Spartan women were trained to exercise and build up their ________ ...
... • Like the boys, girls are trained and competed in ________________________ and ________________________ throwing. • Spartans believed that girls that grew up strong and healthy would have strong and healthy ______________________. • Spartan women were trained to exercise and build up their ________ ...
Socrates- one of the greatest philosophers who encouraged people
... Ionic- Thin based column with a base and spiral carving on top. Theater of Dionysus – In the citystate of Athens, this open air theater built on the side of a hill shows the Corinthian- Most decorative column technological advances made by the with a base and decorative leaves Greeks. Plays include ...
... Ionic- Thin based column with a base and spiral carving on top. Theater of Dionysus – In the citystate of Athens, this open air theater built on the side of a hill shows the Corinthian- Most decorative column technological advances made by the with a base and decorative leaves Greeks. Plays include ...
Ancient Greece: The Development of Athenian Democracy
... A New Kind of Army Emerges • Cheaper iron replaces bronze, making arms and armor cheaper • Leads to new kind of army; includes soldiers from all classes • Phalanx—feared by all, formation of soldiers with spears, shields Battle at Marathon • Persian Wars—between Greece and Persian Empire—begin in Io ...
... A New Kind of Army Emerges • Cheaper iron replaces bronze, making arms and armor cheaper • Leads to new kind of army; includes soldiers from all classes • Phalanx—feared by all, formation of soldiers with spears, shields Battle at Marathon • Persian Wars—between Greece and Persian Empire—begin in Io ...
i"` - Haiku Learning
... grouP of peoPleThe Spartansalso made use of a second rroncitizenswhowerefree.NoncitizensmightwFrinthearmy part in Sparta'sgovern:when neededlbut they could notdce such necessaryiterqs metit. They were responsiblefor making iron tools like knives and* as shoes,red cloakslor the soldiers' sometrade wi ...
... grouP of peoPleThe Spartansalso made use of a second rroncitizenswhowerefree.NoncitizensmightwFrinthearmy part in Sparta'sgovern:when neededlbut they could notdce such necessaryiterqs metit. They were responsiblefor making iron tools like knives and* as shoes,red cloakslor the soldiers' sometrade wi ...
Athens - Bethlehem Catholic High School
... Greece is rocky, with high mountains and deep valleys making it difficult to move over the land. • Greeks living in different areas could not be easily united • Good farm land covered only a small portion of Greece and could not support many people. • They did have easy access to the sea • They beca ...
... Greece is rocky, with high mountains and deep valleys making it difficult to move over the land. • Greeks living in different areas could not be easily united • Good farm land covered only a small portion of Greece and could not support many people. • They did have easy access to the sea • They beca ...
Athens
... Greece is rocky, with high mountains and deep valleys making it difficult to move over the land. • Greeks living in different areas could not be easily united • Good farm land covered only a small portion of Greece and could not support many people. • They did have easy access to the sea • They beca ...
... Greece is rocky, with high mountains and deep valleys making it difficult to move over the land. • Greeks living in different areas could not be easily united • Good farm land covered only a small portion of Greece and could not support many people. • They did have easy access to the sea • They beca ...
Sparta Sparta, was built at the bottom of a deep valley, and used the
... Long Walls connected Athens and its seaport of Pireaus some 5 miles away. Pericles led Athens during its "Golden Age." Decline of Athens Anti-Athenian feelings spread throughout Greece. Athens attacked an ally of Sparta. Sparta declared war on Athens. The Peloponnesian Wars lasted 30 years. A plagu ...
... Long Walls connected Athens and its seaport of Pireaus some 5 miles away. Pericles led Athens during its "Golden Age." Decline of Athens Anti-Athenian feelings spread throughout Greece. Athens attacked an ally of Sparta. Sparta declared war on Athens. The Peloponnesian Wars lasted 30 years. A plagu ...
greece in general
... 1. Why did the Persians invade Greece? What is the chronology of the Persian ...
... 1. Why did the Persians invade Greece? What is the chronology of the Persian ...
The Greeks
... • Athens and their allies grew very powerful (during their golden age) and they supported democracy. This made other city-states jealous of the Delain League. Also they feared Athens power would be a threat to them. • Sparta started the Peloponnesian League to counter the Delain League. ...
... • Athens and their allies grew very powerful (during their golden age) and they supported democracy. This made other city-states jealous of the Delain League. Also they feared Athens power would be a threat to them. • Sparta started the Peloponnesian League to counter the Delain League. ...
Athens and Sparta - meganhwhiting
... • Lasted from 431-404 BC • Almost every city-state in Greece was involved • The Spartans had a stronger army • The Athenians had a stronger navy ...
... • Lasted from 431-404 BC • Almost every city-state in Greece was involved • The Spartans had a stronger army • The Athenians had a stronger navy ...
Athens and Sparta - mrdavisatpiedmont
... • Lasted from 431-404 BC • Almost every city-state in Greece was involved • The Spartans had a stronger army • The Athenians had a stronger navy ...
... • Lasted from 431-404 BC • Almost every city-state in Greece was involved • The Spartans had a stronger army • The Athenians had a stronger navy ...
Sparta and Athens
... • Obeyed fathers/husbands • Men were busy with war, so women ran the estates. ...
... • Obeyed fathers/husbands • Men were busy with war, so women ran the estates. ...
4-4 War Glory and Decline (pt 2) screencast sheet
... The Peloponnesian War was a brutal civil war fought between _________________________________ that embroiled nearly all of Greece. The Peloponnesian War erupted out of the formation of ________________________ • The Delian League was a __________________ created by Athens after the end of the Persia ...
... The Peloponnesian War was a brutal civil war fought between _________________________________ that embroiled nearly all of Greece. The Peloponnesian War erupted out of the formation of ________________________ • The Delian League was a __________________ created by Athens after the end of the Persia ...
The Greek “Polis”: Athens and Sparta I. The classical ______ (city
... inevitable to us today! B. That process also seems natural to use because we suppose that others would share in our (American) love for ____________________ (which means rule by the people or demos). C. But ancient writers disliked democracy…especially Athens’ version of democracy because it was som ...
... inevitable to us today! B. That process also seems natural to use because we suppose that others would share in our (American) love for ____________________ (which means rule by the people or demos). C. But ancient writers disliked democracy…especially Athens’ version of democracy because it was som ...
Athens - BrettLaGrange
... • Married at 18 • Enjoyed a great deal of freedom • Could own and control their property • Expected to protect land while husband was at war ...
... • Married at 18 • Enjoyed a great deal of freedom • Could own and control their property • Expected to protect land while husband was at war ...
Greece: More than a thousand years before classical Greece, the
... Athens After the Persian Wars: Athens played a prominent role in defeating the Persians. This excited the city-state. The Athenians decided that they had the ability to lead Greece. Directly after the Persian Wars, Athens reached the height of its power, Athenian democracy reached its fullest ex ...
... Athens After the Persian Wars: Athens played a prominent role in defeating the Persians. This excited the city-state. The Athenians decided that they had the ability to lead Greece. Directly after the Persian Wars, Athens reached the height of its power, Athenian democracy reached its fullest ex ...
Greece from 479 – 404 BC
... The leagues territory became Athenian territory. Allies could not leave the league. Athens meddled in the allies’ internal affairs and established friendly democratic governments in several poleis. • Athens established network of colonies at strategic points (islands) as military bases; not independ ...
... The leagues territory became Athenian territory. Allies could not leave the league. Athens meddled in the allies’ internal affairs and established friendly democratic governments in several poleis. • Athens established network of colonies at strategic points (islands) as military bases; not independ ...
Athenian Vs. American Democracy
... • Students will formulate action plans for specific scenarios using the form of government that functions best for that purpose. ...
... • Students will formulate action plans for specific scenarios using the form of government that functions best for that purpose. ...
Delian League and Spartan Confederacy
... For much of the war Sparta was in charge of the Greek alliance against the Persians After the Delian league was established, Sparta gave up its leadership of the war against Persia As a result, relations between Athens and Sparta eventually became strained-especially, once Athens began to appear to ...
... For much of the war Sparta was in charge of the Greek alliance against the Persians After the Delian league was established, Sparta gave up its leadership of the war against Persia As a result, relations between Athens and Sparta eventually became strained-especially, once Athens began to appear to ...
cornelius nepos: vita aristidis
... Cornelius Nepos (c. 100 – 25 B.C.), like the poets Catullus and Virgil and the historian Livy, was born near Verona in Cisalpine Gaul, i.e. the Po Valley, which until 42 B.C. was not legally part of Italy but a separate province. He took no part in politics but lived on his own estate concentrating ...
... Cornelius Nepos (c. 100 – 25 B.C.), like the poets Catullus and Virgil and the historian Livy, was born near Verona in Cisalpine Gaul, i.e. the Po Valley, which until 42 B.C. was not legally part of Italy but a separate province. He took no part in politics but lived on his own estate concentrating ...
Athens
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Athens (/ˈæθɨnz/; Modern Greek: Αθήνα, Athína, [aˈθina]; Ancient Greek: Ἀθῆναι, Athēnai) is the capital and largest city of Greece. Athens dominates the Attica region and is one of the world's oldest cities, with its recorded history spanning around 3,400 years, and the earliest human presence around the 11th–7th millennium BC. Classical Athens was a powerful city-state that emerged in conjunction with the seagoing development of the port of Piraeus. A centre for the arts, learning and philosophy, home of Plato's Academy and Aristotle's Lyceum, it is widely referred to as the cradle of Western civilization and the birthplace of democracy, largely because of its cultural and political impact on the European continent and in particular the Romans. In modern times, Athens is a large cosmopolitan metropolis and central to economic, financial, industrial, maritime, political and cultural life in Greece. In 2015, Athens was ranked the world's 29th richest city by purchasing power and the 67th most expensive in a UBS study.Athens is recognised as a global city because of its geo-strategic location and its importance in shipping, finance, commerce, media, entertainment, arts, international trade, culture, education and tourism. It is one of the biggest economic centres in southeastern Europe, with a large financial sector, and its port Piraeus is the largest passenger port in Europe, and the second largest in the world. The municipality (City) of Athens had a population of 664,046 (in 2011, 796,442 in 2004) within its administrative limits, and a land area of 39 km2 (15 sq mi). The urban area of Athens (Greater Athens and Greater Piraeus) extends beyond its administrative municipal city limits, with a population of 3,090,508 (in 2011) over an area of 412 km2 (159 sq mi). According to Eurostat in 2004, the Athens Larger Urban Zone (LUZ) was the 7th most populous LUZ in the European Union (the 5th most populous capital city of the EU), with a population of 4,013,368. Athens is also the southernmost capital on the European mainland.The heritage of the classical era is still evident in the city, represented by ancient monuments and works of art, the most famous of all being the Parthenon, considered a key landmark of early Western civilization. The city also retains Roman and Byzantine monuments, as well as a smaller number of Ottoman monuments.Athens is home to two UNESCO World Heritage Sites, the Acropolis of Athens and the medieval Daphni Monastery. Landmarks of the modern era, dating back to the establishment of Athens as the capital of the independent Greek state in 1834, include the Hellenic Parliament (19th century) and the Athens Trilogy, consisting of the National Library of Greece, the Athens University and the Academy of Athens. Athens was the host city of the first modern-day Olympic Games in 1896, and 108 years later it welcomed home the 2004 Summer Olympics. Athens is home to the National Archeological Museum, featuring the world's largest collection of ancient Greek antiquities, as well as the new Acropolis Museum.