1 - Social Studies Center
... every issue. But in the United States, citizens elect representatives to speak for them and make laws. Another difference is that only native-born men could be citizens in Athens. But in the United States, all men and women born in this country are U.S. citizens, and people from other countries can ...
... every issue. But in the United States, citizens elect representatives to speak for them and make laws. Another difference is that only native-born men could be citizens in Athens. But in the United States, all men and women born in this country are U.S. citizens, and people from other countries can ...
4.3 Persia Attacks the Greeks
... • When the horsemen were on the boat, the Greeks charged the Persian foot soldiers and defeated them. • Legend has it, that the Athenians sent a messenger home with the news. He ran for about 25 miles and with his last breath yelled, “Victory.” Then he died • Thus the reason why we called a 26 mile ...
... • When the horsemen were on the boat, the Greeks charged the Persian foot soldiers and defeated them. • Legend has it, that the Athenians sent a messenger home with the news. He ran for about 25 miles and with his last breath yelled, “Victory.” Then he died • Thus the reason why we called a 26 mile ...
Chapter 5 Ancient Greece (1750 B
... At first, the ruler was a king. A government in which a king or queen exercises central power is called a monarchy. Slowly, power shifted to a class of noble landowners. At first, the nobles defended the king, but in time, they won power for themselves. A government ruled by a landholding elite is c ...
... At first, the ruler was a king. A government in which a king or queen exercises central power is called a monarchy. Slowly, power shifted to a class of noble landowners. At first, the nobles defended the king, but in time, they won power for themselves. A government ruled by a landholding elite is c ...
West Africa - Lee County Schools / Homepage
... Macedonia, an area just north of Greece, in the 300s BCE. He is known as one of the greatest military leaders and conquerors the world ...
... Macedonia, an area just north of Greece, in the 300s BCE. He is known as one of the greatest military leaders and conquerors the world ...
Persians and Greeks PowerPoint
... • Ancient hymns, called Gathas, thought to have been written by Zoroaster, explain ideas of the religion • The world created by Ahuramazda • Describe the world as a battle between good an evil, with goodness destined to prevail • Individuals rewarded or punished in the Afterlife • Sensitive to the b ...
... • Ancient hymns, called Gathas, thought to have been written by Zoroaster, explain ideas of the religion • The world created by Ahuramazda • Describe the world as a battle between good an evil, with goodness destined to prevail • Individuals rewarded or punished in the Afterlife • Sensitive to the b ...
The Greeks (500
... The Greek civilization began to decay by about 100 B.C. and in came the Romans. The Romans believed that it was their mission to bring law and order to the world, so they went on great and grand conquests to take over the world. One by one the Greek cities fell to the Romans. And the Romans, rather ...
... The Greek civilization began to decay by about 100 B.C. and in came the Romans. The Romans believed that it was their mission to bring law and order to the world, so they went on great and grand conquests to take over the world. One by one the Greek cities fell to the Romans. And the Romans, rather ...
The Persian War
... d. They hold up the Persians long enough to allow the Greek allies to set up a defense of the Peloponnesus ...
... d. They hold up the Persians long enough to allow the Greek allies to set up a defense of the Peloponnesus ...
Presentation 4b
... in the peninsula of Salento), there are a few Italian-Greek communities, still speaking a dialect called Grico or Griko [Gricus], which derives from the Greek language • Although it was believed in the past that those Greekspeaking communities were the direct descendants of the original Greeks of cl ...
... in the peninsula of Salento), there are a few Italian-Greek communities, still speaking a dialect called Grico or Griko [Gricus], which derives from the Greek language • Although it was believed in the past that those Greekspeaking communities were the direct descendants of the original Greeks of cl ...
Unit 3: Ancient Greece
... theatre. He allowed conquered people to run their own country as long as they learned the Greek ways. ...
... theatre. He allowed conquered people to run their own country as long as they learned the Greek ways. ...
Ancient Greece
... theatre. He allowed conquered people to run their own country as long as they learned the Greek ways. ...
... theatre. He allowed conquered people to run their own country as long as they learned the Greek ways. ...
Ancient Greek Civilization - Online
... 7:09 Pecks husband on cheek and sends him off to the agora. Sighs. Looks at the four bare (slightly tinted) walls. Rarely allowed out of the house, she prepares for another day at home. 7:15 Summon hand maiden to cool her with huge peacock feather. 8:30 All dressed up with no place to go, she wander ...
... 7:09 Pecks husband on cheek and sends him off to the agora. Sighs. Looks at the four bare (slightly tinted) walls. Rarely allowed out of the house, she prepares for another day at home. 7:15 Summon hand maiden to cool her with huge peacock feather. 8:30 All dressed up with no place to go, she wander ...
Persian Wars - Warren County Public Schools
... *common people rebelled *Brothers plotted against each other. ...
... *common people rebelled *Brothers plotted against each other. ...
The Persian Wars - World of Teaching
... • The Greeks ships first sailed from shore like they were fleeing the island • They then turned quickly around and began ramming the Persian ships • Before the Persians knew what had happened half of their fleet was on the ocean floor • The Persians once again retreated back to Persia ...
... • The Greeks ships first sailed from shore like they were fleeing the island • They then turned quickly around and began ramming the Persian ships • Before the Persians knew what had happened half of their fleet was on the ocean floor • The Persians once again retreated back to Persia ...
The Persian Wars - World of Teaching
... • The Greeks ships first sailed from shore like they were fleeing the island • They then turned quickly around and began ramming the Persian ships • Before the Persians knew what had happened half of their fleet was on the ocean floor • The Persians once again retreated back to Persia ...
... • The Greeks ships first sailed from shore like they were fleeing the island • They then turned quickly around and began ramming the Persian ships • Before the Persians knew what had happened half of their fleet was on the ocean floor • The Persians once again retreated back to Persia ...
Persia Attacks the Greeks
... Greeks attacked Persian ships at straits of Salamis & defeated the Persian fleet Persian army still marched on: Athens Persians burned the city Now: Greeks more determined than ever…. ...
... Greeks attacked Persian ships at straits of Salamis & defeated the Persian fleet Persian army still marched on: Athens Persians burned the city Now: Greeks more determined than ever…. ...
Ancient Greek Civilization - SimpsonR
... 7:09 Pecks husband on cheek and sends him off to the agora. Sighs. Looks at the four bare (slightly tinted) walls. Rarely allowed out of the house, she prepares for another day at home. 7:15 Summon hand maiden to cool her with huge peacock feather. 8:30 All dressed up with no place to go, she wander ...
... 7:09 Pecks husband on cheek and sends him off to the agora. Sighs. Looks at the four bare (slightly tinted) walls. Rarely allowed out of the house, she prepares for another day at home. 7:15 Summon hand maiden to cool her with huge peacock feather. 8:30 All dressed up with no place to go, she wander ...
The Persian Wars
... The Battle of Salamis • As their city-state burned the Athenian people and the army escaped to the island of Salamis • The Persians were quick to follow the retreating Greeks to Salamis ...
... The Battle of Salamis • As their city-state burned the Athenian people and the army escaped to the island of Salamis • The Persians were quick to follow the retreating Greeks to Salamis ...
The Persian Wars
... The Battle of Salamis • As their city-state burned the Athenian people and the army escaped to the island of Salamis • The Persians were quick to follow the retreating Greeks to Salamis ...
... The Battle of Salamis • As their city-state burned the Athenian people and the army escaped to the island of Salamis • The Persians were quick to follow the retreating Greeks to Salamis ...
ancient greece - Palmdale School District
... During the Hellenistic Age, the center of Greek culture shifted from Athens to ...
... During the Hellenistic Age, the center of Greek culture shifted from Athens to ...
Chapter 4-Greece and Iran, 1000-30 B
... The Height of Athenian Power 1. The Classical period of Greek history (480–323 B.C.E.) was marked by the dominant role of Athens, which subordinated the other states of the Delian League and became an imperial power. Athenian power was based on the Athenian navy. 2. The keys to the strength of the A ...
... The Height of Athenian Power 1. The Classical period of Greek history (480–323 B.C.E.) was marked by the dominant role of Athens, which subordinated the other states of the Delian League and became an imperial power. Athenian power was based on the Athenian navy. 2. The keys to the strength of the A ...
Geography and Early Greek Civilization
... The Effects of Mountains • Greece’s mountainous terrain separated the ancient Greek cities. • As such, the ancient Greeks never developed a unified system of government. • The ancient Greeks developed the polis or city-state. ...
... The Effects of Mountains • Greece’s mountainous terrain separated the ancient Greek cities. • As such, the ancient Greeks never developed a unified system of government. • The ancient Greeks developed the polis or city-state. ...
Geography and Early Greek Civilization
... The Effects of Mountains • Greece’s mountainous terrain separated the ancient Greek cities. • As such, the ancient Greeks never developed a unified system of government. • The ancient Greeks developed the polis or city-state. ...
... The Effects of Mountains • Greece’s mountainous terrain separated the ancient Greek cities. • As such, the ancient Greeks never developed a unified system of government. • The ancient Greeks developed the polis or city-state. ...
The Greeks at War!
... The made the Persian King, _______________, very angry with Greece. In 490 B.C. Darius sent ________________________________________________. He wanted to punish the Athenians for helping the rebels. The Persian army landed at ________________, north of Athens, in 490 B.C. The Persians greatly outnu ...
... The made the Persian King, _______________, very angry with Greece. In 490 B.C. Darius sent ________________________________________________. He wanted to punish the Athenians for helping the rebels. The Persian army landed at ________________, north of Athens, in 490 B.C. The Persians greatly outnu ...
Pontic Greeks
The Pontic Greeks, also known as Pontian Greeks (Greek: Πόντιοι, Ελληνοπόντιοι, Póntioi, Ellinopóntioi; Turkish: Pontus Rumları, Karadeniz Rumlari, Georgian: პონტოელი ბერძნები), are an ethnically Greek group who traditionally lived in the region of Pontus, on the shores of the Black Sea and in the Pontic Alps of northeastern Anatolia. Many later migrated to other parts of Eastern Anatolia, to the former Russian province of Kars Oblast in the Transcaucasus, and to Georgia in various waves between the Ottoman conquest of the Empire of Trebizond in 1461 and the second Russo-Turkish War of 1828-1829. Those from southern Russia, Ukraine, and Crimea are often referred to as ""Northern Pontic [Greeks]"", in contrast to those from ""South Pontus"", which strictly speaking is Pontus proper. Those from Georgia, northeastern Anatolia, and the former Russian Caucasus are in contemporary Greek academic circles often referred to as ""Eastern Pontic [Greeks]"" or as Caucasian Greeks, but also include the Greco-Turkic speaking Urums.Pontic Greeks have Greek ancestry and speak the Pontic Greek dialect, a distinct form of the standard Greek language which, due to the remoteness of Pontus, has undergone linguistic evolution distinct from that of the rest of the Greek world. The Pontic Greeks had a continuous presence in the region of Pontus (modern-day northeastern Turkey), Georgia, and Eastern Anatolia from at least 700 BC until 1922.