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... the disease descended further into the bowels, inducing a violent ulceration there accompanied by severe diarrhea, this brought on weakness which was generally fatal….This disorder .….settled in the privy parts, the fingers and the toes, and many escaped with the loss of these, some too with that of ...
... the disease descended further into the bowels, inducing a violent ulceration there accompanied by severe diarrhea, this brought on weakness which was generally fatal….This disorder .….settled in the privy parts, the fingers and the toes, and many escaped with the loss of these, some too with that of ...
THE PARTHENON AND THE PANTHEON OF GREEK GODS
... in the Mediterranean, respected by her many allies for fairness and for the democratic leadership of master debater Pericles. Athens forms security alliances with other city states and islands, something like NATO, and with her fleet and allies encircles Sparta who forms its own alliance within Pelo ...
... in the Mediterranean, respected by her many allies for fairness and for the democratic leadership of master debater Pericles. Athens forms security alliances with other city states and islands, something like NATO, and with her fleet and allies encircles Sparta who forms its own alliance within Pelo ...
greekgovernment
... After the Greek dark ages, exciting things began to happen in ancient Greece. Villages banded together to form strong trading centers called city-states. The ancient Greeks referred to themselves as citizens of their individual city-states. Each city-state (polis) had its own personality, goals, law ...
... After the Greek dark ages, exciting things began to happen in ancient Greece. Villages banded together to form strong trading centers called city-states. The ancient Greeks referred to themselves as citizens of their individual city-states. Each city-state (polis) had its own personality, goals, law ...
Case Study 2 - Athens vs Sparta Practice Packet
... In the 500s B.C., the Persians extended their empire to include the Greek city-state of Ionia. Under Persian rule, these city-states were self-governing. However, they resented the Persians. Athens helped the city-states fight again Persia. This led to the Persian Wars, which lasted from 490 B.C to ...
... In the 500s B.C., the Persians extended their empire to include the Greek city-state of Ionia. Under Persian rule, these city-states were self-governing. However, they resented the Persians. Athens helped the city-states fight again Persia. This led to the Persian Wars, which lasted from 490 B.C to ...
6.2 powerpoint
... *Plato founded the Academy which is a school in Athens where Plato taught Aristotle. ...
... *Plato founded the Academy which is a school in Athens where Plato taught Aristotle. ...
File - Mr. C at Hamilton
... education, and debate were all very important as was citizen-participation in the government. Even though Athens was a democracy there were slaves and women could not vote, hold office, or inherit property. ...
... education, and debate were all very important as was citizen-participation in the government. Even though Athens was a democracy there were slaves and women could not vote, hold office, or inherit property. ...
Delian League
... Athens interest became entwined in the benefits from the alliance; politically, militarily and socially 1. When the Delian league was formed, who was recalled to Sparta after behaving in a tyrannical manner? Thucydides or Pausanias 2. Who fixed the amount of tribute to be paid by the allied states? ...
... Athens interest became entwined in the benefits from the alliance; politically, militarily and socially 1. When the Delian league was formed, who was recalled to Sparta after behaving in a tyrannical manner? Thucydides or Pausanias 2. Who fixed the amount of tribute to be paid by the allied states? ...
Peloponnesian War
... Athenian Democracy • Each of the five groups will be presenting your topic to the class. • Each group must create a visual • You will have 10 minutes to complete this ...
... Athenian Democracy • Each of the five groups will be presenting your topic to the class. • Each group must create a visual • You will have 10 minutes to complete this ...
Study Guide 13 14 - Haverford School District
... 1. What empire was the strongest in the world at the time of the Persian Wars? 2. Who did the Ionian Greeks ask for help from when they revolted against the Persians? 3. Why did King Darius want revenge on the Greek city-states? 4. Who was King of the Persians during the Persian Wars, Round 1? 5. Wh ...
... 1. What empire was the strongest in the world at the time of the Persian Wars? 2. Who did the Ionian Greeks ask for help from when they revolted against the Persians? 3. Why did King Darius want revenge on the Greek city-states? 4. Who was King of the Persians during the Persian Wars, Round 1? 5. Wh ...
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... • Persians had been driven from Greece • Still controlled Ionia • Athenians suggested that the Greek city-states form a protective group ...
... • Persians had been driven from Greece • Still controlled Ionia • Athenians suggested that the Greek city-states form a protective group ...
The Persian and Greek World
... What are some groups students can join at LHS? Why do people join such groups? The groups you belong to provide clues to your identity. This is similar to what existed between the Greeks and their city-states. Read pages 69-70 in order to answer this – How was Greek identity related to the polis? De ...
... What are some groups students can join at LHS? Why do people join such groups? The groups you belong to provide clues to your identity. This is similar to what existed between the Greeks and their city-states. Read pages 69-70 in order to answer this – How was Greek identity related to the polis? De ...
Oracle at Delphi
... • The Persians march through the pass and conquered Athens. • However, the Spartans gain the Greeks time to prepare. • The Athenian navy lures the Persian navy into a trap at Salamis. • Greek ships were smaller than the Persian’s ships. Easier to maneuver. • Xerxes leaves a powerful army in Greece, ...
... • The Persians march through the pass and conquered Athens. • However, the Spartans gain the Greeks time to prepare. • The Athenian navy lures the Persian navy into a trap at Salamis. • Greek ships were smaller than the Persian’s ships. Easier to maneuver. • Xerxes leaves a powerful army in Greece, ...
My Athens - Insider Publications
... that I can’t describe them in few words. With the crisis, has Athens now become a creative hub? Athens always was a creative hub but during the crisis, more people have become creative. A perfect day on the island starts with… and ends with: It starts with Greek coffee at Mesta village and continues ...
... that I can’t describe them in few words. With the crisis, has Athens now become a creative hub? Athens always was a creative hub but during the crisis, more people have become creative. A perfect day on the island starts with… and ends with: It starts with Greek coffee at Mesta village and continues ...
Sparta and Athens Study Guide
... Could own property Took care of property when husband was at war Could speak at the Assembly Trained to fight and were strong, to produce healthy babies ...
... Could own property Took care of property when husband was at war Could speak at the Assembly Trained to fight and were strong, to produce healthy babies ...
File - Mr. Williams
... After the war, the powerful Athenian fleet continued to protect Greece from the Persian navy. This have Athens great influence over much of Greece. After the Persian Wars ended, many city-states formed an alliance, or agreement to work together in order to punish Persia for attacking them and to hel ...
... After the war, the powerful Athenian fleet continued to protect Greece from the Persian navy. This have Athens great influence over much of Greece. After the Persian Wars ended, many city-states formed an alliance, or agreement to work together in order to punish Persia for attacking them and to hel ...
PelWar Timeline
... Phidias completes the Parthenon frieze and the pediments of the Parthenon. Athens bans teaching of atheism. THE ARCHIDAMIAN WAR (431-421) Euripides Medea (3rd) ...
... Phidias completes the Parthenon frieze and the pediments of the Parthenon. Athens bans teaching of atheism. THE ARCHIDAMIAN WAR (431-421) Euripides Medea (3rd) ...
Writing Standards in Action-Grade 6 Opinion/Argument Sample
... people’s jobs are, and it’s a place for worshiping Gods, like Athena in the Temple of Athena. Because of how busy the Agora is, it is very bright and colorful and “decorated” with many cultural acheivments. In the other polis, Sparta, there is no such thing as a colorful agora, filled with joy an la ...
... people’s jobs are, and it’s a place for worshiping Gods, like Athena in the Temple of Athena. Because of how busy the Agora is, it is very bright and colorful and “decorated” with many cultural acheivments. In the other polis, Sparta, there is no such thing as a colorful agora, filled with joy an la ...
War and Empire in the Aegean - White Plains Public Schools
... Furthermore, although Athens remained independent, it did not even attempt to rule the subjects of its empire in a democratic manner. As a result, tensions between Athens and other city-states, particularly Corinth, increased. In the end, many city-states looked to Sparta for protection, recognizing ...
... Furthermore, although Athens remained independent, it did not even attempt to rule the subjects of its empire in a democratic manner. As a result, tensions between Athens and other city-states, particularly Corinth, increased. In the end, many city-states looked to Sparta for protection, recognizing ...
Athens ' Age of Glory - Our Lady of the Wayside
... board” in one corner of the agora. Here, people posted messages or upcoming news or matters to be voted on. • People would travel to the agora for many things: buying, selling, studying, passing through, gathering and leaving information, meetings, etc. ...
... board” in one corner of the agora. Here, people posted messages or upcoming news or matters to be voted on. • People would travel to the agora for many things: buying, selling, studying, passing through, gathering and leaving information, meetings, etc. ...
Athens vs. Sparta Great Cities at Life and War!
... Same country, different worlds. A tale of two great cities at war!!! ...
... Same country, different worlds. A tale of two great cities at war!!! ...
the peloponnesian war
... Feeling threatened the Athenians built long walls which reach to the sea to guard their city. Pericles, a great Athenian general, brought all the people of Attica inside these walls to protect them from a Spartan attack. Athens had a strong navy, and Sparta had a great land army of professional ...
... Feeling threatened the Athenians built long walls which reach to the sea to guard their city. Pericles, a great Athenian general, brought all the people of Attica inside these walls to protect them from a Spartan attack. Athens had a strong navy, and Sparta had a great land army of professional ...
Pericles and peloponnesian war
... • Statesman, general, orator-led Athens in Golden Age for 32 years (461-429 B.C.) ...
... • Statesman, general, orator-led Athens in Golden Age for 32 years (461-429 B.C.) ...
Peloponessian War
... “First citizen of Athens” Written down by Thucydides; delivered to the Athenians after the first year of the war Annual public funeral for the dead in times of war Different from most- this speech was designed to lift the spirits of Athens while they were in war; glorifies all that Athens has ...
... “First citizen of Athens” Written down by Thucydides; delivered to the Athenians after the first year of the war Annual public funeral for the dead in times of war Different from most- this speech was designed to lift the spirits of Athens while they were in war; glorifies all that Athens has ...
The Expansion of Greece: Persian Wars
... was an alliance of city-states with Athens as its leader. The Delian League eventually included 140 city-states that contributed money and ships to the Greek cause which Athens built its empire on. ...
... was an alliance of city-states with Athens as its leader. The Delian League eventually included 140 city-states that contributed money and ships to the Greek cause which Athens built its empire on. ...
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.