The Age of Pericles
... paid to them • C. Corinth and Thebes became allies with Sparta • D. War broke out, and lasted about 25 years ...
... paid to them • C. Corinth and Thebes became allies with Sparta • D. War broke out, and lasted about 25 years ...
Sparta Athens powerpoint
... -ships built and crewed by Athenians but costs paid by other city-states Athens gained more and more power over time ...
... -ships built and crewed by Athenians but costs paid by other city-states Athens gained more and more power over time ...
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... -ships built and crewed by Athenians but costs paid by other city-states Athens gained more and more power over time ...
... -ships built and crewed by Athenians but costs paid by other city-states Athens gained more and more power over time ...
Concise Timeline for The Golden Age of Athens
... Aristophanes Acharnians (1st); death of Herodotus Aristophanes Clouds (3rd); Thucydides exiled Aristophanes Peace (2nd); Construction of Erechtheum begins (421-405) Euripides The Trojan Women ...
... Aristophanes Acharnians (1st); death of Herodotus Aristophanes Clouds (3rd); Thucydides exiled Aristophanes Peace (2nd); Construction of Erechtheum begins (421-405) Euripides The Trojan Women ...
Athens vs. Sparta - 7A
... almost no education, because men did not think they needed to be educated. • Athenian women had fewer rights than women in many other city-states; in fact, they hardly had any at all. ...
... almost no education, because men did not think they needed to be educated. • Athenian women had fewer rights than women in many other city-states; in fact, they hardly had any at all. ...
Spartan Hegemony
... the understanding that the Persians should acquire the Greek cities in Asia Minor and that all other Greek cities of the Aegean islands and of the Greek mainland should be free and autonomous. Plan thwarted by Conon wanting the Athenians to maintain Scyros, Imbros and Lemnos (as well as objecting to ...
... the understanding that the Persians should acquire the Greek cities in Asia Minor and that all other Greek cities of the Aegean islands and of the Greek mainland should be free and autonomous. Plan thwarted by Conon wanting the Athenians to maintain Scyros, Imbros and Lemnos (as well as objecting to ...
greek writers on sparta
... society – but a separate city state All city states had their own ‘personality’ Sparta – first ‘Communist’ society Athens more democratic and philosophical ...
... society – but a separate city state All city states had their own ‘personality’ Sparta – first ‘Communist’ society Athens more democratic and philosophical ...
The Age of Pericles - 6th Grade Social Studies
... her toys to the Temple of Artemis (goddess of the hunt, protector of women in childbirth). After the wedding, the husband would carry her over the threshold. ...
... her toys to the Temple of Artemis (goddess of the hunt, protector of women in childbirth). After the wedding, the husband would carry her over the threshold. ...
the golden age part i
... Athens' Relations with Sparta: Despite their differences, Sparta and Athens had cooperated closely since the first Persian invasion, and Athens acknowledged Sparta as the military leader of the Hellenic League. However, with the defeat of the second invasion, two major points of contention arose. Th ...
... Athens' Relations with Sparta: Despite their differences, Sparta and Athens had cooperated closely since the first Persian invasion, and Athens acknowledged Sparta as the military leader of the Hellenic League. However, with the defeat of the second invasion, two major points of contention arose. Th ...
Powerpoint - St. Olaf Pages
... • Pericles expands eligibility for higher office so that poorer people can serve, thus weakening the aristocracy, Areopagus. • Quarrel began when Corinth and colony, Corcyra, fell out in 433. Corcyra called upon Athens for help, and a member of Peloponnesian Leage, Megara, helped Corinth. • 433-421 ...
... • Pericles expands eligibility for higher office so that poorer people can serve, thus weakening the aristocracy, Areopagus. • Quarrel began when Corinth and colony, Corcyra, fell out in 433. Corcyra called upon Athens for help, and a member of Peloponnesian Leage, Megara, helped Corinth. • 433-421 ...
Athens vs. Sparta, Pro Sparta
... The Spartan warriors were brave and stood strong in war, playing a key role in many Persian Wars. A part of Athens’ defeat was because of our strategies. We formed a blockade at the Athenian port for trade. It was one of their only resources for food, causing most of Athens to die of starvation. Tho ...
... The Spartan warriors were brave and stood strong in war, playing a key role in many Persian Wars. A part of Athens’ defeat was because of our strategies. We formed a blockade at the Athenian port for trade. It was one of their only resources for food, causing most of Athens to die of starvation. Tho ...
Notes
... majority always votes for the candidates promising the most benefits from the public treasury with the result that a democracy always collapses over loose fiscal policy, always followed by a dictatorship. The average age of the world's greatest civilizations has been 200 years. ...
... majority always votes for the candidates promising the most benefits from the public treasury with the result that a democracy always collapses over loose fiscal policy, always followed by a dictatorship. The average age of the world's greatest civilizations has been 200 years. ...
Athenian strategy in the Peloponnesian War
... Athenian strategy in the Peloponnesian War Athens' fleet and fortifications made its urban center impregnable to direct attack. Already by the 450s the Athenians had encircled the city center with a massive stone wall and fortified a broad corridor with a wall on both sides leading all the way to th ...
... Athenian strategy in the Peloponnesian War Athens' fleet and fortifications made its urban center impregnable to direct attack. Already by the 450s the Athenians had encircled the city center with a massive stone wall and fortified a broad corridor with a wall on both sides leading all the way to th ...
ANCIENT GREECE NOTES_PT2
... • Xerxes watches from a throne on the shore as his navy is _______________________ – The Persian army is now ____________________ in Greece with few supplies – In 479 BC a large Greek army led by the might of _________ crushes the Persians, ending the war The Golden Age of Athens • Athens and Sparta ...
... • Xerxes watches from a throne on the shore as his navy is _______________________ – The Persian army is now ____________________ in Greece with few supplies – In 479 BC a large Greek army led by the might of _________ crushes the Persians, ending the war The Golden Age of Athens • Athens and Sparta ...
Chapter 9-2
... Where: Marathon, Thermopylae, Salamis When: 499-480BC Why: The Persian tried to conquer Greek cities and they rebelled, defending their homeland. • What: They fight a series of 4 wars. The Persians are defeated and humiliated. The Greeks were successful and the Greek’s spirit triumphed, especially A ...
... Where: Marathon, Thermopylae, Salamis When: 499-480BC Why: The Persian tried to conquer Greek cities and they rebelled, defending their homeland. • What: They fight a series of 4 wars. The Persians are defeated and humiliated. The Greeks were successful and the Greek’s spirit triumphed, especially A ...
Myths of Venice: The figuration of a state
... * Cleisthenes constitution put in place * Sparta invades in 506 and is defeated * Athens allies itself with Persia to stave off any future attacks from Sparta ...
... * Cleisthenes constitution put in place * Sparta invades in 506 and is defeated * Athens allies itself with Persia to stave off any future attacks from Sparta ...
Chapter 5
... Boys and girls alike If found unhealthy: baby left in wilderness to die Trained as soldiers from young age At end of training sent into wilderness with no food or tools ...
... Boys and girls alike If found unhealthy: baby left in wilderness to die Trained as soldiers from young age At end of training sent into wilderness with no food or tools ...
Greece and Persia
... force-marched after Marathon 25 miles to Athens. • Their hope was to cut off the Persian fleet, and it worked. Seeing the Athenians on top of their walls, ready for another battle, they retreated. • Legend says Pheidippides ran before the army and shouted “nenikēkamen!” (we won!) before dying of exh ...
... force-marched after Marathon 25 miles to Athens. • Their hope was to cut off the Persian fleet, and it worked. Seeing the Athenians on top of their walls, ready for another battle, they retreated. • Legend says Pheidippides ran before the army and shouted “nenikēkamen!” (we won!) before dying of exh ...
PERSIAN WARS What empire was the strongest in the world at the
... SPARTA – 404BC 36. How did this city-state win? BUILT NAVY AND BLOCKED ATHENS PORT CITY OF PIRAEUS 37. List two things that caused Athens to lose a quarter of its population. PLAGUE, WAR 38. What form of government did Sparta set up in Athens? OLIGARCHY 39. Civil Wars always weaken a country. How di ...
... SPARTA – 404BC 36. How did this city-state win? BUILT NAVY AND BLOCKED ATHENS PORT CITY OF PIRAEUS 37. List two things that caused Athens to lose a quarter of its population. PLAGUE, WAR 38. What form of government did Sparta set up in Athens? OLIGARCHY 39. Civil Wars always weaken a country. How di ...
Greek City-States
... on three sides by water₅, and made up of many islands. The mountains prevented largescale farming₂ and forced the Greeks to look beyond their borders to new lands where there was fertile soil. They used their skills as great sailors to start trading₃ and develop colonies in other parts of the Medite ...
... on three sides by water₅, and made up of many islands. The mountains prevented largescale farming₂ and forced the Greeks to look beyond their borders to new lands where there was fertile soil. They used their skills as great sailors to start trading₃ and develop colonies in other parts of the Medite ...
Antigone Background Information
... C. Feeling compassion, the shepherd gives the baby to a _____________________, who gives the baby to the childless king and queen of Corinth. D. Oedipus grows up and learns of the prophecy. E. He runs away from ______________ (“home”) in horror, and heads toward ______________. F. One the way, he en ...
... C. Feeling compassion, the shepherd gives the baby to a _____________________, who gives the baby to the childless king and queen of Corinth. D. Oedipus grows up and learns of the prophecy. E. He runs away from ______________ (“home”) in horror, and heads toward ______________. F. One the way, he en ...
The Peloponnesian War
... 2. Led by Athens, they use the League to create an Athenian empire 3. Sparta and her allies oppose Athenian expansion B. Athens constructed huge walls around the city and down to the sea C. The First Peloponnesian War 1. Allies of Sparta and Athens fight off and on from 460-446 B.C. D. Uneasy Peace ...
... 2. Led by Athens, they use the League to create an Athenian empire 3. Sparta and her allies oppose Athenian expansion B. Athens constructed huge walls around the city and down to the sea C. The First Peloponnesian War 1. Allies of Sparta and Athens fight off and on from 460-446 B.C. D. Uneasy Peace ...
Chapter 3 – Ancient Greece:100
... could rule, and by what laws, if truth is rela2ve? -‐ A hoplite, not a teacher – fought in Peloponnesian war for Athens -‐ Socra2c method – teaching method of arriving at conclusions ...
... could rule, and by what laws, if truth is rela2ve? -‐ A hoplite, not a teacher – fought in Peloponnesian war for Athens -‐ Socra2c method – teaching method of arriving at conclusions ...
Chapter 5 – The Greek City
... • Discontent with League grew • Failed to unite all of Greece under Athens • 431 BC – war broke out between Athens and Sparta • Spartans had stronger army • Athenians hid behind their city wall • Athens had stronger navy and could bring in food by ...
... • Discontent with League grew • Failed to unite all of Greece under Athens • 431 BC – war broke out between Athens and Sparta • Spartans had stronger army • Athenians hid behind their city wall • Athens had stronger navy and could bring in food by ...
Athens Golden Age - hrsbstaff.ednet.ns.ca
... Notes About Athens During the Golden Age Athens is considered one of the most important ancient Greek city-states. Known as the birthplace of democracy, Athens also gave modern society its foundations in art, literature, and philosophy. Athens is on the peninsula landmass called Attica in southeast ...
... Notes About Athens During the Golden Age Athens is considered one of the most important ancient Greek city-states. Known as the birthplace of democracy, Athens also gave modern society its foundations in art, literature, and philosophy. Athens is on the peninsula landmass called Attica in southeast ...
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.