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Ch. 5 Sec. 5 - J Go World History
... reached its peak of power & wealth This time period is called the Age of Pericles Democracy reached its height; all male citizens except lower class could hold public office; officholders were paid a salary & were chosen by lot so no one had an advantage ...
... reached its peak of power & wealth This time period is called the Age of Pericles Democracy reached its height; all male citizens except lower class could hold public office; officholders were paid a salary & were chosen by lot so no one had an advantage ...
Classical Greece
... Read “Turning Point” on page 120 in your textbooks and answer the two Document Based Questions on the bottom of the page ...
... Read “Turning Point” on page 120 in your textbooks and answer the two Document Based Questions on the bottom of the page ...
Thucydides, History of the Peloponnesian War
... Thucydides, History of the Peloponnesian War Thucydides comes to Western culture as one of the first people to study human events not as a function of divine intervention or control, but as history, with human actors and events that can be studied and from which we can learn, and not repeat mistakes ...
... Thucydides, History of the Peloponnesian War Thucydides comes to Western culture as one of the first people to study human events not as a function of divine intervention or control, but as history, with human actors and events that can be studied and from which we can learn, and not repeat mistakes ...
The City-States of Greece
... • The other city-states became resentful of Athens’ power over them. A group of citystates led by Sparta waged the Peloponnesian War against Athens for 30 years until Athens surrendered to Sparta. Later, under Spartan control, the Athenians revolted and once more set up a democracy; but they never r ...
... • The other city-states became resentful of Athens’ power over them. A group of citystates led by Sparta waged the Peloponnesian War against Athens for 30 years until Athens surrendered to Sparta. Later, under Spartan control, the Athenians revolted and once more set up a democracy; but they never r ...
greece athenian golden age notes
... The Athenian Golden Age 4. Peloponnesian War: Athens vs. Sparta a. As Athens grew, city-states viewed it with hostility b. Sparta declared war in 431 B.C. c. Sparta marched to Athens and burned food supply d. Plague hits Athens in 2nd year of the war- 1/3rd die including Pericles e. 421 B.C. a truc ...
... The Athenian Golden Age 4. Peloponnesian War: Athens vs. Sparta a. As Athens grew, city-states viewed it with hostility b. Sparta declared war in 431 B.C. c. Sparta marched to Athens and burned food supply d. Plague hits Athens in 2nd year of the war- 1/3rd die including Pericles e. 421 B.C. a truc ...
The Golden Age of Athens!
... trade •Acropolis had new buildings to show increased wealth and power ...
... trade •Acropolis had new buildings to show increased wealth and power ...
Peloponnesian Wars ppt.
... Other city-states were scared of Athens They formed their own alliance led by Sparta Athens started interfering with Sparta's allies 431 BC - Sparta declared war on Athens ...
... Other city-states were scared of Athens They formed their own alliance led by Sparta Athens started interfering with Sparta's allies 431 BC - Sparta declared war on Athens ...
Athenian empire - essay
... Account for the development of the Athenian empire to 440 BC. The Delian League began as a mutual defence pact between Athens and the other maritime states of Greece. However, by 440 it had been transformed into a powerful empire, with Athens at its centre. Athens had achieved this by wresting contr ...
... Account for the development of the Athenian empire to 440 BC. The Delian League began as a mutual defence pact between Athens and the other maritime states of Greece. However, by 440 it had been transformed into a powerful empire, with Athens at its centre. Athens had achieved this by wresting contr ...
Archaic Greece (800 BCE – 500 BCE)
... New Boule (legislative council) of 500 made up of 50 members (elected by lot) from each tribe Each tribe elected a strategos (general) ...
... New Boule (legislative council) of 500 made up of 50 members (elected by lot) from each tribe Each tribe elected a strategos (general) ...
Warring City
... marry, but still lived full-time with army • Age 60: Retirement from Army – live w/family ...
... marry, but still lived full-time with army • Age 60: Retirement from Army – live w/family ...
Classical Greece PowerPoint
... Members of Delian League as members of empire 3. Glorify Athens ...
... Members of Delian League as members of empire 3. Glorify Athens ...
The Beginnings of Greek Civilization
... married at 18 given personal rights could own land but not allowed to participate in politics ...
... married at 18 given personal rights could own land but not allowed to participate in politics ...
4.9.3 Fill-in - buaron-history
... I. The Peloponnesian War Begins A. 400’s BC, ____________________and ________________________ are most powerful Greek city-states 1. Leaders of Athens wanted more power over other Greek city-states 2. Leaders of Sparta feared Athens would become stronger than they were a. Led to a __________________ ...
... I. The Peloponnesian War Begins A. 400’s BC, ____________________and ________________________ are most powerful Greek city-states 1. Leaders of Athens wanted more power over other Greek city-states 2. Leaders of Sparta feared Athens would become stronger than they were a. Led to a __________________ ...
A Tale of Two City
... ASSEMBLY (ECCLESIAE) – All citizens of Athens • Male adults born in Athens to Athenian parents. • Male adults born elsewhere to Athenian parents. • Met every 9 days on the Pynx, a hill at the foot of the Acropolis. • Debated and voted on all Athenian laws and policies. • Elected Council of 500, the ...
... ASSEMBLY (ECCLESIAE) – All citizens of Athens • Male adults born in Athens to Athenian parents. • Male adults born elsewhere to Athenian parents. • Met every 9 days on the Pynx, a hill at the foot of the Acropolis. • Debated and voted on all Athenian laws and policies. • Elected Council of 500, the ...
Victory and Defeat in the Greek World ch5 sect 3
... Thriving economy and increased democracy Athenians had a Direct Democracy Rebuilt the Acropolis With the help of Aspasia, Pericles turned Athens into the center of Greek ...
... Thriving economy and increased democracy Athenians had a Direct Democracy Rebuilt the Acropolis With the help of Aspasia, Pericles turned Athens into the center of Greek ...
The Ancient Greeks Part 2
... The Peloponnesian War • Many of the Greek city states protest the rule of Athens and wanted to leave the Delian League • Athens said once a member of the Delian League always a member of the League • When the polis of Plataea tried to leave the League, Athens attacked the city • Plataea looks to Sp ...
... The Peloponnesian War • Many of the Greek city states protest the rule of Athens and wanted to leave the Delian League • Athens said once a member of the Delian League always a member of the League • When the polis of Plataea tried to leave the League, Athens attacked the city • Plataea looks to Sp ...
Daily Life in Athens
... and workers to set up over seas colonies • This led to the spread of Greek culture throughout the Mediterranean • {Trade was the mainstay of Athens economy} • Exported: olive oil, wine, & house hold items • Imported : grain and other food ...
... and workers to set up over seas colonies • This led to the spread of Greek culture throughout the Mediterranean • {Trade was the mainstay of Athens economy} • Exported: olive oil, wine, & house hold items • Imported : grain and other food ...
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 ...
Peloponnesian War - Newton.k12.ma.us
... 1) Sparta had better land force, Athens had better navy 2) Athens brings people together into the city and plague breaks out (430 B.C.) - last four years, 1/4 of Athenian populations dies 3) Athens suffers huge loss at Syracuse (many Athenians die and into slavery; 413 B.C.) 4) Delian League states ...
... 1) Sparta had better land force, Athens had better navy 2) Athens brings people together into the city and plague breaks out (430 B.C.) - last four years, 1/4 of Athenian populations dies 3) Athens suffers huge loss at Syracuse (many Athenians die and into slavery; 413 B.C.) 4) Delian League states ...
Glory, war, and decline
... Athens had a direct democracy in which all citizens met to debate and vote on government matters. This type of government worked because of the small number of citizens living in ancient Athens. ...
... Athens had a direct democracy in which all citizens met to debate and vote on government matters. This type of government worked because of the small number of citizens living in ancient Athens. ...
Chapter 11: Ancient Greece Lesson 4: Sparta and Athens p. 378 – 383
... 15. The Persians lost ___________________ men and the Greeks lost only ___________ people. Legend says a ...
... 15. The Persians lost ___________________ men and the Greeks lost only ___________ people. Legend says a ...
Ancient Greece 750 B.C.
... •Greece was not a united country. •It was a collection of separate lands where Greek speaking people lived. ...
... •Greece was not a united country. •It was a collection of separate lands where Greek speaking people lived. ...
NEW Ch11 Ls4 Packet
... 15. The Persians lost ___________________ men and the Greeks lost only ___________ people. Legend says a ...
... 15. The Persians lost ___________________ men and the Greeks lost only ___________ people. Legend says a ...
Greek Wars Review
... on the island of Sicily. Athens is defeated in 413 B.C. Athens and its allies surrender to Sparta in 404 B.C. ...
... on the island of Sicily. Athens is defeated in 413 B.C. Athens and its allies surrender to Sparta in 404 B.C. ...
HUM 2210 Instructor: Paloma Rodriguez http://hum2210.wordpress
... then complete this worksheet. (Use your own paper to write answers for the open ended questions) 1. What did Aristotle meant by “man is a political animal”? What does “politics” mean for the Greeks? 2. Why are women according to Medea’s words “the most unfortunate creatures”? (brown box, p. 137) (bl ...
... then complete this worksheet. (Use your own paper to write answers for the open ended questions) 1. What did Aristotle meant by “man is a political animal”? What does “politics” mean for the Greeks? 2. Why are women according to Medea’s words “the most unfortunate creatures”? (brown box, p. 137) (bl ...
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.