Prepare to Read Section 2 Religion, Philosophy, and the
... poems. The chorus often gave background information, commented on events, or praised the gods. Poets also wrote comedies. They made fun of wellknown citizens and jokes about the customs of the day. ...
... poems. The chorus often gave background information, commented on events, or praised the gods. Poets also wrote comedies. They made fun of wellknown citizens and jokes about the customs of the day. ...
Domain 4: Greek Myths Study Guide
... Insisted: If someone insisted you do something, it means she really wants you to do it. Resist: It is best to resist eating too many sweets because they are not healthy for you. Features: The features of an item, such as a car or computer, are the parts that are the most important or the most intere ...
... Insisted: If someone insisted you do something, it means she really wants you to do it. Resist: It is best to resist eating too many sweets because they are not healthy for you. Features: The features of an item, such as a car or computer, are the parts that are the most important or the most intere ...
Reasons why the myth survived These Greek vases were
... the women were portrayed as white because an Athenians role in Greek society was to stay in the house and cook and clean. The most honourable thing that women could do was to make clothes and women were often portrayed in vases to be doing such things as weaving. Around the time period of 490 – 470 ...
... the women were portrayed as white because an Athenians role in Greek society was to stay in the house and cook and clean. The most honourable thing that women could do was to make clothes and women were often portrayed in vases to be doing such things as weaving. Around the time period of 490 – 470 ...
Focus on Ancient Greek objects
... These objects from ancient Greece are on display in Gallery16: The Greek World. Objects on display include pottery, sculpture, jewellery and objects crafted from metal and stone. Displays cover a wide range of themes; Early Greece, Sparta, Corinth and Athens; The Hellenistic World; gods and goddesse ...
... These objects from ancient Greece are on display in Gallery16: The Greek World. Objects on display include pottery, sculpture, jewellery and objects crafted from metal and stone. Displays cover a wide range of themes; Early Greece, Sparta, Corinth and Athens; The Hellenistic World; gods and goddesse ...
The Ancient Greeks
... • Somewhere around 1450 BC the Minion culture suffered a sudden collapse • Some archeologist say it was the result of a massive volcanic eruption, earthquake or a tidal wave. • Some believe is was from an invasion from the sea possible a group of early Greeks called the Mycenaeans ...
... • Somewhere around 1450 BC the Minion culture suffered a sudden collapse • Some archeologist say it was the result of a massive volcanic eruption, earthquake or a tidal wave. • Some believe is was from an invasion from the sea possible a group of early Greeks called the Mycenaeans ...
Date _____ Hr
... 12. At what age were girls married? ________________________ 13. How old were the men they often married? _______________________________________ 14. What was the main purpose of marriage? _________________________________________ 15. What happened if a couple could not afford to raise a child? ___ ...
... 12. At what age were girls married? ________________________ 13. How old were the men they often married? _______________________________________ 14. What was the main purpose of marriage? _________________________________________ 15. What happened if a couple could not afford to raise a child? ___ ...
The Legacy of Classical Greece
... ancient Greeks to the modern world. • How do Greek ideas concerning government still influence us today? • How do Greek ideas concerning architecture still influence us today? • Why is ancient Greece considered a classical civilization? E. Napp ...
... ancient Greeks to the modern world. • How do Greek ideas concerning government still influence us today? • How do Greek ideas concerning architecture still influence us today? • Why is ancient Greece considered a classical civilization? E. Napp ...
classicalgreece
... – Fate has powerful hold on humans – Before his birth, destined to kill father and marry mother (revealed by oracle) – Conflict between fate and attempts to ...
... – Fate has powerful hold on humans – Before his birth, destined to kill father and marry mother (revealed by oracle) – Conflict between fate and attempts to ...
Main Idea 1
... participate in the assembly, or gathering of citizens, that created the city’s laws. • They needed many citizens to participate and sometimes had to go searching for people to be in the assembly. ...
... participate in the assembly, or gathering of citizens, that created the city’s laws. • They needed many citizens to participate and sometimes had to go searching for people to be in the assembly. ...
"`Born from the Earth`: The Political Uses of an Athenian Myth."
... fear either on land or on the sea. Each one made use of his resources in so far as to have sufficient to live, and they did not have a surplus of possessions. Nor did they cultivate the land, since it was unclear if someone else, attacking (for everything was unwalled) would carry the crop off. Sin ...
... fear either on land or on the sea. Each one made use of his resources in so far as to have sufficient to live, and they did not have a surplus of possessions. Nor did they cultivate the land, since it was unclear if someone else, attacking (for everything was unwalled) would carry the crop off. Sin ...
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... poetry and learned drama, public speaking, reading, writing, math, and music. They went on to a four year high school and learned more about math, science, and government. At age 18, they attended two years of military school. The men of Athens met each week to discuss problems and work on solutions ...
... poetry and learned drama, public speaking, reading, writing, math, and music. They went on to a four year high school and learned more about math, science, and government. At age 18, they attended two years of military school. The men of Athens met each week to discuss problems and work on solutions ...
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... participate in the assembly, or gathering of citizens, that created the city’s laws. • They needed many citizens to participate and sometimes had to go searching for people to be in the assembly. ...
... participate in the assembly, or gathering of citizens, that created the city’s laws. • They needed many citizens to participate and sometimes had to go searching for people to be in the assembly. ...
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... participate in the assembly, or gathering of citizens, that created the city’s laws. • They needed many citizens to participate and sometimes had to go searching for people to be in the assembly. ...
... participate in the assembly, or gathering of citizens, that created the city’s laws. • They needed many citizens to participate and sometimes had to go searching for people to be in the assembly. ...
Chapter 31: The Legacy of Ancient Greece
... The volume [the amount of space an object fills] of his body could be measured by the amount of water that left the tub. “Eureka!” Archimedes is said to have shouted. In Greek this means, “I have found it!” By being curious and observing events closely, Archimedes had discovered an interesting fact ...
... The volume [the amount of space an object fills] of his body could be measured by the amount of water that left the tub. “Eureka!” Archimedes is said to have shouted. In Greek this means, “I have found it!” By being curious and observing events closely, Archimedes had discovered an interesting fact ...
Autumn 2 – The Ancient Greeks Year 6
... Learn how to record efficiently using iPads for filming their art project. ...
... Learn how to record efficiently using iPads for filming their art project. ...
Ancient Greece - Class Notes For Mr. Pantano
... Ate goats and Sheep (milk, cheese) Athens exported* wine, oil, and pottery (*To sell goods to foreign countries). ...
... Ate goats and Sheep (milk, cheese) Athens exported* wine, oil, and pottery (*To sell goods to foreign countries). ...
Chapter 8- Lesson 1-4 - Mater Academy Lakes High School
... 5. Should asking some questions be against the law? The ancient Greeks thought of philosophy as an art, and philosophers as teachers of the art of asking questions. But some things in ancient Greece could not be questioned. It was against the law to do so. But that did not stop one famous philosophe ...
... 5. Should asking some questions be against the law? The ancient Greeks thought of philosophy as an art, and philosophers as teachers of the art of asking questions. But some things in ancient Greece could not be questioned. It was against the law to do so. But that did not stop one famous philosophe ...
Greek Achievements
... Many modern sports trace their roots back to ancient Greece. The most famous example is the Olympic Games. The firs Olympics were held in 776 B.C.E. to honor the Greek god Zeus. Today’s Olympic Games reflect ancient Greek customs. During the opening ceremony, an athlete lights the Olympic flame. Thi ...
... Many modern sports trace their roots back to ancient Greece. The most famous example is the Olympic Games. The firs Olympics were held in 776 B.C.E. to honor the Greek god Zeus. Today’s Olympic Games reflect ancient Greek customs. During the opening ceremony, an athlete lights the Olympic flame. Thi ...
Ancient Greek City-States
... Villages started to band together to form strong trading centers. These groups of villages that banded together were called city-states. Soon, hundreds of city-states had formed in ancient Greece. The ancient Greeks referred to themselves as citizens of their individual citystates. Each city-state o ...
... Villages started to band together to form strong trading centers. These groups of villages that banded together were called city-states. Soon, hundreds of city-states had formed in ancient Greece. The ancient Greeks referred to themselves as citizens of their individual citystates. Each city-state o ...
Ancient Greece Reflective Essay
... The ancient Greeks gave the modern world several aspects of our civilization. The Greeks had aspects of their culture that were extremely innovative. In this class I wrote about three pieces of ancient Greece that were important to the culture and writing about these three items helped me to get a b ...
... The ancient Greeks gave the modern world several aspects of our civilization. The Greeks had aspects of their culture that were extremely innovative. In this class I wrote about three pieces of ancient Greece that were important to the culture and writing about these three items helped me to get a b ...
Assignment #2
... Main task: prepare proposals to a group of five men known as the ephors. Main task: Supervising the young and conduct of all people o Foreigners were prohibited from visiting Sparta. o Forming an alliance with other states in the Peloponnesia. o Powerful military was organized by 500 B.C.E. 3. W ...
... Main task: prepare proposals to a group of five men known as the ephors. Main task: Supervising the young and conduct of all people o Foreigners were prohibited from visiting Sparta. o Forming an alliance with other states in the Peloponnesia. o Powerful military was organized by 500 B.C.E. 3. W ...
Classical Greek Culture Learning Station Information Sheets
... Greek religion did not focus on morality. The spirits of most people, regardless of what they had done in life, went to a gloomy underworld ruled by the god Hades (god of the underworld). Because the Greeks wanted the gods to look favorably upon their activities, rituals, (ceremonies or rites) were ...
... Greek religion did not focus on morality. The spirits of most people, regardless of what they had done in life, went to a gloomy underworld ruled by the god Hades (god of the underworld). Because the Greeks wanted the gods to look favorably upon their activities, rituals, (ceremonies or rites) were ...
Lecture 8 The Persian War and the development of Greek warfare
... neither would he be forced to make any for his. Accordingly he made prize of Helen; upon which the Greeks decided that, before resorting to other measures, they would send envoys to reclaim the princess and require reparation of the wrong. Their demands were met by a reference to the violence which ...
... neither would he be forced to make any for his. Accordingly he made prize of Helen; upon which the Greeks decided that, before resorting to other measures, they would send envoys to reclaim the princess and require reparation of the wrong. Their demands were met by a reference to the violence which ...
Lecture 08
... neither would he be forced to make any for his. Accordingly he made prize of Helen; upon which the Greeks decided that, before resorting to other measures, they would send envoys to reclaim the princess and require reparation of the wrong. Their demands were met by a reference to the violence which ...
... neither would he be forced to make any for his. Accordingly he made prize of Helen; upon which the Greeks decided that, before resorting to other measures, they would send envoys to reclaim the princess and require reparation of the wrong. Their demands were met by a reference to the violence which ...
Ancient Greek cuisine
Ancient Greek cuisine was characterized by its frugality, reflecting agricultural hardship. It was founded on the ""Mediterranean triad"": wheat, olive oil, and wine.Our knowledge of ancient Greek cuisine and eating habits is derived from literary and artistic evidence. Our literary knowledge comes mostly from Aristophanes' comedies and quotes preserved by 2nd–3rd century AD grammarian Athenaeus; artistic information is provided by black- and red-figure vase-painting and terracotta figurines.