World History
... Sparta was officially ruled by two kings who jointly led the army, but elected officials actually had more power than the kings. ...
... Sparta was officially ruled by two kings who jointly led the army, but elected officials actually had more power than the kings. ...
Life in Two City-States: Athens and Sparts
... Helots were Spartan slaves who had been conquered. Spartans treated their slaves harshly. ...
... Helots were Spartan slaves who had been conquered. Spartans treated their slaves harshly. ...
HA Chapter 27 Athens and Sparta
... Helots were Spartan slaves who had been conquered. Spartans treated their slaves harshly. ...
... Helots were Spartan slaves who had been conquered. Spartans treated their slaves harshly. ...
Life in Two City-States: Athens and Sparts
... Helots were Spartan slaves who had been conquered. Spartans treated their slaves harshly. ...
... Helots were Spartan slaves who had been conquered. Spartans treated their slaves harshly. ...
Athens and Sparta
... the Persians to use its mighty Navy. In 405 BC, the Spartans and Persians staged a blockade – action taken to isolate the enemy and cut off its supplies. The Spartans surrounded the harbor where Athens received supplies. Starving and beaten, Athens surrendered in 404 BC. The Spartans knocked down th ...
... the Persians to use its mighty Navy. In 405 BC, the Spartans and Persians staged a blockade – action taken to isolate the enemy and cut off its supplies. The Spartans surrounded the harbor where Athens received supplies. Starving and beaten, Athens surrendered in 404 BC. The Spartans knocked down th ...
What is a city-state? Ancient Sparta
... • Sparta had a large population of enslaved people who weren’t happy being slaves. How could this have led to Sparta focusing on military training? ...
... • Sparta had a large population of enslaved people who weren’t happy being slaves. How could this have led to Sparta focusing on military training? ...
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... seem like he’s trying for peace). All demands are rejected on both sides. (Hmmmm what would Corinth have done if Sparta and Athens had come to peace??) Spartans are being pushed by their ________________. Sparta’s message to Greece: we are __________________ you from imperialistic Athenians. Pericle ...
... seem like he’s trying for peace). All demands are rejected on both sides. (Hmmmm what would Corinth have done if Sparta and Athens had come to peace??) Spartans are being pushed by their ________________. Sparta’s message to Greece: we are __________________ you from imperialistic Athenians. Pericle ...
The Ancient Greeks Part 2
... • The alliances money will be kept at a treasury on the island of Delos • The alliance became known as the Delian League ...
... • The alliances money will be kept at a treasury on the island of Delos • The alliance became known as the Delian League ...
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... • To survive, Spartans and Athenians put aside their differences and prepared to fight the Persians together. • In 480 B.C., a Greek army held off a much larger Persian army for three days at a mountain pass north of Athens. • A small force that included 300 Spartans stood its ground until almost al ...
... • To survive, Spartans and Athenians put aside their differences and prepared to fight the Persians together. • In 480 B.C., a Greek army held off a much larger Persian army for three days at a mountain pass north of Athens. • A small force that included 300 Spartans stood its ground until almost al ...
Greek Government - Washington
... • In 594BCE, Solon became the leader of Athens. Solon repealed Draco’s harshest laws assembled a group of ordinary citizens to vote on how Athens was to be governed. The Assembly gathered forty times a year and was open to all male citizens with at least two years of military service. ...
... • In 594BCE, Solon became the leader of Athens. Solon repealed Draco’s harshest laws assembled a group of ordinary citizens to vote on how Athens was to be governed. The Assembly gathered forty times a year and was open to all male citizens with at least two years of military service. ...
Athens and Sparta - meganhwhiting
... in Athens had no political or legal rights – As a result, Athens was ruled by a minority, not a majority of its residents ...
... in Athens had no political or legal rights – As a result, Athens was ruled by a minority, not a majority of its residents ...
Athens and Sparta - mrdavisatpiedmont
... in Athens had no political or legal rights – As a result, Athens was ruled by a minority, not a majority of its residents ...
... in Athens had no political or legal rights – As a result, Athens was ruled by a minority, not a majority of its residents ...
Greece Test 3 Name THE PERSIAN WARS (499 – 479 B.C.) In the
... Mesopotamia. Not only did these city-states have to pay _______________ to the Persian Empire, but now their citizens were being forced to serve in the Persian ____________. So in _____ B.C., these city-states ______________ against their Persian overlords. Athens and some other city-states on the G ...
... Mesopotamia. Not only did these city-states have to pay _______________ to the Persian Empire, but now their citizens were being forced to serve in the Persian ____________. So in _____ B.C., these city-states ______________ against their Persian overlords. Athens and some other city-states on the G ...
Athenian Democracy: The Funeral Oration of Pericles
... Thucydides, History of the Peloponnesian War Our constitution is called a democracy because power is in the hands not of a minority but of the whole people. When it is a question of settling private disputes, everyone is equal before the law; when it is a question of putting one person before anothe ...
... Thucydides, History of the Peloponnesian War Our constitution is called a democracy because power is in the hands not of a minority but of the whole people. When it is a question of settling private disputes, everyone is equal before the law; when it is a question of putting one person before anothe ...
5-3 Guided Notes
... The Persians ___________________________ back to their ships The Athenians celebrated their victory, but knew it would not be the last so they built a fleet of warships and prepared other defenses at the urging of Athenian leader _____________________________________________ Darius died before he co ...
... The Persians ___________________________ back to their ships The Athenians celebrated their victory, but knew it would not be the last so they built a fleet of warships and prepared other defenses at the urging of Athenian leader _____________________________________________ Darius died before he co ...
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 ...
Message of Ancient Days
... -In 1150 BC, they fell to invaders, the Dorians from northern Greece took over -1100-800 BC, Dark Age-isolated villages, no trade or language -Oral tradition kept the history alive, writing again by 800 BC and used Phoenician based alphabet -During 700’s BC, Homer wrote Odyssey ...
... -In 1150 BC, they fell to invaders, the Dorians from northern Greece took over -1100-800 BC, Dark Age-isolated villages, no trade or language -Oral tradition kept the history alive, writing again by 800 BC and used Phoenician based alphabet -During 700’s BC, Homer wrote Odyssey ...
Ancient Greece
... 10. Many Greeks abandoned oligarchies and established what? 11. What is a democracy? 12. What type of government did Athens have? 13. In one sentence describe how the people in Athens lived? 14. Sparta’s government was ruled by? 15. What did the Spartans not care about? 16. What did the Spartans car ...
... 10. Many Greeks abandoned oligarchies and established what? 11. What is a democracy? 12. What type of government did Athens have? 13. In one sentence describe how the people in Athens lived? 14. Sparta’s government was ruled by? 15. What did the Spartans not care about? 16. What did the Spartans car ...
Notes on Movie
... -used wealth to gain power -was taught to be an aristocrat, which controlled everything that happened in his home town in Athens -most houses were mud brick no sewage at first it was more hard word and labor, while women weaved and cooked. There was no science and writing and reading was very rare l ...
... -used wealth to gain power -was taught to be an aristocrat, which controlled everything that happened in his home town in Athens -most houses were mud brick no sewage at first it was more hard word and labor, while women weaved and cooked. There was no science and writing and reading was very rare l ...
Archidamian War
... Spartans did not just declare war, but decided to declare war and ask for help in Persia (World History, 12.41.1). Thucydides also admits, much later, that the Spartans sent an embassy to the east. They failed to achieve their aim, because they were captured bu the Athenians (text). ...
... Spartans did not just declare war, but decided to declare war and ask for help in Persia (World History, 12.41.1). Thucydides also admits, much later, that the Spartans sent an embassy to the east. They failed to achieve their aim, because they were captured bu the Athenians (text). ...
SWBAT compare and contrast the lives of individuals in Athens and
... lot, or at random, to serve for a term of one year. Members could be reelected only once. The yearly turnover allowed for a greater number of Athenian citizens to participate in their government at a high level. Laws were passed by a majority vote in the assembly. ...
... lot, or at random, to serve for a term of one year. Members could be reelected only once. The yearly turnover allowed for a greater number of Athenian citizens to participate in their government at a high level. Laws were passed by a majority vote in the assembly. ...
File - Mr. C at Hamilton
... [False - fame and honor meant much more to the average Greek citizen than wealth]. ...
... [False - fame and honor meant much more to the average Greek citizen than wealth]. ...
The Ancient Greeks
... Historians use the phrase Golden Age to describe a time when a civilization was at its best. This judgment is made based on such things as the civilizations: • Art • Architecture • Literature • Science The Persian Wars Vocabulary 1) league – a group of allies The Greek city-states stopped fighting e ...
... Historians use the phrase Golden Age to describe a time when a civilization was at its best. This judgment is made based on such things as the civilizations: • Art • Architecture • Literature • Science The Persian Wars Vocabulary 1) league – a group of allies The Greek city-states stopped fighting e ...
Thebes, Greece
Thebes (/ˈθiːbz/; Ancient Greek: Θῆβαι, Thēbai, Greek pronunciation: [tʰɛ̂ːbai̯]; Modern Greek: Θήβα, Thíva [ˈθiva]) is a city in Boeotia, central Greece. It played an important role in Greek myth, as the site of the stories of Cadmus, Oedipus, Dionysus and others. Archaeological excavations in and around Thebes have revealed a Mycenaean settlement and clay tablets written in the Linear B script, indicating the importance of the site in the Bronze Age.Thebes was the largest city of the ancient region of Boeotia and was the leader of the Boeotian confederacy. It was a major rival of ancient Athens, and sided with the Persians during the 480 BC invasion under Xerxes. Theban forces ended the power of Sparta at the Battle of Leuctra in 371 BC under the command of Epaminondas. The Sacred Band of Thebes (an elite military unit) famously fell at the battle of Chaeronea in 338 BC against Philip II and Alexander the Great. Prior to its destruction by Alexander in 335 BC, Thebes was a major force in Greek history, and was the most dominant city-state at the time of the Macedonian conquest of Greece. During the Byzantine period, the city was famous for its silks.The modern city contains an Archaeological Museum, the remains of the Cadmea (Bronze Age and forward citadel), and scattered ancient remains. Modern Thebes is the largest town of the regional unit of Boeotia.