Athens V. Sparta Debate
... women/slaves – Compare and contrast life in Athens and Sparta – Determine which was a more desirable city-state to live in, and justify that decision ...
... women/slaves – Compare and contrast life in Athens and Sparta – Determine which was a more desirable city-state to live in, and justify that decision ...
Athens vs. Sparta Postcard Assignment
... Athens vs. Sparta Postcard Assignment Directions: You will synthesize, summarize, and visualize the information learned in this lesson about the differences between the city-states of Athens and Sparta into a postcard. Use your notebook paper to create a rough draft before creating your postcard on ...
... Athens vs. Sparta Postcard Assignment Directions: You will synthesize, summarize, and visualize the information learned in this lesson about the differences between the city-states of Athens and Sparta into a postcard. Use your notebook paper to create a rough draft before creating your postcard on ...
Athenian Government in the Archaic Age
... • Those that couldn’t repay debt used either themselves or their land as collateral • Pay 1/6 in produce to the aristocrats or sold into slavery abroad if unable to pay • At some point in the late Dark Age, all men were required to defend the polis ...
... • Those that couldn’t repay debt used either themselves or their land as collateral • Pay 1/6 in produce to the aristocrats or sold into slavery abroad if unable to pay • At some point in the late Dark Age, all men were required to defend the polis ...
chapter 4, section 2
... • Thus, they had more freedom of movement and greater power than women in other Greek city-states. • They were expected to remain fit to bear and raise healthy children. • They expected their husbands and sons to be brave in battle, to win or be killed. ...
... • Thus, they had more freedom of movement and greater power than women in other Greek city-states. • They were expected to remain fit to bear and raise healthy children. • They expected their husbands and sons to be brave in battle, to win or be killed. ...
File
... control, they will put any men of fighting age to ___________, and woman/children would become ___________. Good news! The King of ___________ switches sides back to Athens, cutting off supply routes to Brasidas. Nicias also recovers a city (Mende) in the north. Truce could not hold because of how B ...
... control, they will put any men of fighting age to ___________, and woman/children would become ___________. Good news! The King of ___________ switches sides back to Athens, cutting off supply routes to Brasidas. Nicias also recovers a city (Mende) in the north. Truce could not hold because of how B ...
Contents
... 7.20.B Polybius on Wife-Sharing 7.21 Sayings of Spartan Mothers 7.22 The Messes 7.22.A Xenophon on the Common Messes 7.22.B Plutarch on the Common Messes 7.23 Aristotle on the Common Messes 7.24 Spartan Equality: Ideology and Reality 7.24.A Lycurgus' Egalitarian Measures 7.24.B The Ones (Homoioi)? 7 ...
... 7.20.B Polybius on Wife-Sharing 7.21 Sayings of Spartan Mothers 7.22 The Messes 7.22.A Xenophon on the Common Messes 7.22.B Plutarch on the Common Messes 7.23 Aristotle on the Common Messes 7.24 Spartan Equality: Ideology and Reality 7.24.A Lycurgus' Egalitarian Measures 7.24.B The Ones (Homoioi)? 7 ...
Student 1 Response (A grade) [DOC 59KB]
... little it was worth in Sparta – did not really require significant contributions from women of the citizen group. As such, Spartan females received a form of state education, involving dancing, gymnastics and athletics – if not for women’s liberation, then for eugenic purposes, since ‘healthier chil ...
... little it was worth in Sparta – did not really require significant contributions from women of the citizen group. As such, Spartan females received a form of state education, involving dancing, gymnastics and athletics – if not for women’s liberation, then for eugenic purposes, since ‘healthier chil ...
Corinth as a Catalyst Before and During the Peloponnesian War
... defensive alliance with Corcyra…The Athenians feel that they cannot afford to watch Corcyra lose its navy without risking too much of their own power position. (78) Corinth now must withdraw or risk losing most of its navy; this greatly enraged the Corinthians and bred bitter animosity between them ...
... defensive alliance with Corcyra…The Athenians feel that they cannot afford to watch Corcyra lose its navy without risking too much of their own power position. (78) Corinth now must withdraw or risk losing most of its navy; this greatly enraged the Corinthians and bred bitter animosity between them ...
Greece from 479 – 404 BC
... • Spartans asked for Athenian help to put down the helot revolt • When the Athenian army arrived, the Spartans sent it back home • Athens responded by waging war against Sparta. ...
... • Spartans asked for Athenian help to put down the helot revolt • When the Athenian army arrived, the Spartans sent it back home • Athens responded by waging war against Sparta. ...
Athens Gets Greedy
... they were stealing city states that were in the Peloponnesian League and making them join the Delian League o This was taking away from Sparta & adding to Athens ...
... they were stealing city states that were in the Peloponnesian League and making them join the Delian League o This was taking away from Sparta & adding to Athens ...
Ancient Greece - Mr. G Educates
... the Greek city states that Persia will again attack and they will need protection • Athens becomes really, really, really rich from all the money they are paid to protect the rest of Greece ...
... the Greek city states that Persia will again attack and they will need protection • Athens becomes really, really, really rich from all the money they are paid to protect the rest of Greece ...
Start Again
... • Sparta had a stronger army than Corinth because all boys were trained to be soldiers from birth ...
... • Sparta had a stronger army than Corinth because all boys were trained to be soldiers from birth ...
The Peloponnesian War. The years that followed Greece`s victory
... effort. The people of Syracuse heard the Athenians were coming, and so they prepared for war. Alkibiades and the other generals participating in the expedition disagreed on tactics. Just after Alkibiades set sail for Sicily, a scandal in which he was implicated came to light. The Athenians were alar ...
... effort. The people of Syracuse heard the Athenians were coming, and so they prepared for war. Alkibiades and the other generals participating in the expedition disagreed on tactics. Just after Alkibiades set sail for Sicily, a scandal in which he was implicated came to light. The Athenians were alar ...
Athens and Sparta PPT
... The Persian army had little trouble as it moved through northern Greece. It came to a narrow mountain pass called Thermopylae...7,000 Greeks waited for the Persians. For several days they stopped the Persian army from ...
... The Persian army had little trouble as it moved through northern Greece. It came to a narrow mountain pass called Thermopylae...7,000 Greeks waited for the Persians. For several days they stopped the Persian army from ...
ATHENS-SPARTA - Lake Oswego High School: Home Page
... The Persian army had little trouble as it moved through northern Greece. It came to a narrow mountain pass called Thermopylae...7,000 Greeks waited for the Persians. For several days they stopped the Persian army from ...
... The Persian army had little trouble as it moved through northern Greece. It came to a narrow mountain pass called Thermopylae...7,000 Greeks waited for the Persians. For several days they stopped the Persian army from ...
The Peloponnesian War After the Persian Wars, the Greeks wanted
... Despite the bitterness, the Spartans were generous. They did not level the town as Corinth and Thebes wanted them to do. Instead, they made Athens a satellite state under a Spartan oligarchy. It was the end of democracy. Ten years later, Sparta gave Athens her independence. Since her defeat, Athens ...
... Despite the bitterness, the Spartans were generous. They did not level the town as Corinth and Thebes wanted them to do. Instead, they made Athens a satellite state under a Spartan oligarchy. It was the end of democracy. Ten years later, Sparta gave Athens her independence. Since her defeat, Athens ...
Hellenic History Study Guide All dates are BC. Hellenic history
... but in the end, every single Spartan was killed, including Leonidas. The Persian army advanced towards Athens. The oracle told the Athenians to put their trust in the wooden wall. Themistocles interpreted that as meaning that the Athenians should put all their hopes on the navy. The Athenians abando ...
... but in the end, every single Spartan was killed, including Leonidas. The Persian army advanced towards Athens. The oracle told the Athenians to put their trust in the wooden wall. Themistocles interpreted that as meaning that the Athenians should put all their hopes on the navy. The Athenians abando ...
Abhi Goyal`s Battles List
... o Siege of Sardis (498) o Battle of Ephesus (498) o Battle of Lade (494) Dionysius of Phocea is defeated by Datis(?) of Persia End of Ionian Revolt effectively Battle of Sepeia o 494 o Sparta under Cleomenes I defeats Argos o Established Spartan dominance in the Peloponnese Battle of Himera o 48 ...
... o Siege of Sardis (498) o Battle of Ephesus (498) o Battle of Lade (494) Dionysius of Phocea is defeated by Datis(?) of Persia End of Ionian Revolt effectively Battle of Sepeia o 494 o Sparta under Cleomenes I defeats Argos o Established Spartan dominance in the Peloponnese Battle of Himera o 48 ...
Sparta
... • What effect (positive and negative) do you think all this training would have on Spartan citizens? – Consider the amount of time they train and the effects of valuing service to Sparta. On the one hand, they had a strong military. On the other, Spartans had very little individual expression and th ...
... • What effect (positive and negative) do you think all this training would have on Spartan citizens? – Consider the amount of time they train and the effects of valuing service to Sparta. On the one hand, they had a strong military. On the other, Spartans had very little individual expression and th ...
Unit 1 The Chain of Love
... Read the following article and choose the correct answer to each question. Helen, the queen of Sparta, is said to have been the most beautiful woman of all time. Her beauty even led to the Trojan War, the greatest war in Greek mythology. According to some stories, Helen was the daughter of the Greek ...
... Read the following article and choose the correct answer to each question. Helen, the queen of Sparta, is said to have been the most beautiful woman of all time. Her beauty even led to the Trojan War, the greatest war in Greek mythology. According to some stories, Helen was the daughter of the Greek ...
The Rise of Greek City
... Life by the Sea While mountains divided Greeks from one another, the seas provided a vital link to the world outside. With its hundreds of bays, the Greek coastline offered safe harbors for ships. The Greeks became skilled sailors and carried cargoes of olive oil, wine, and marble to parts throughou ...
... Life by the Sea While mountains divided Greeks from one another, the seas provided a vital link to the world outside. With its hundreds of bays, the Greek coastline offered safe harbors for ships. The Greeks became skilled sailors and carried cargoes of olive oil, wine, and marble to parts throughou ...
3/18 – Explain Spartan vs. Athenian education
... their education was to make them well-disciplined and steadfast in hardship and victorious in battle. For this reason, as boys grew older, the Spartans intensified their training, cutting their hair short and making them used to walking barefoot and wearing minimal clothing. When the boys reached th ...
... their education was to make them well-disciplined and steadfast in hardship and victorious in battle. For this reason, as boys grew older, the Spartans intensified their training, cutting their hair short and making them used to walking barefoot and wearing minimal clothing. When the boys reached th ...
Name: Date - Mr. Dowling
... The Golden Age of Greece was a period of p__l__t__c__l stability in the f__f_h century before the C__m__on Era. Greece's G__l__en Age began after their successful wars with the P__r__i__ns and ended with a twenty-seven year long conflict between A__h__ns and S__ar__a called the P__l__p__n_e__i__n Wa ...
... The Golden Age of Greece was a period of p__l__t__c__l stability in the f__f_h century before the C__m__on Era. Greece's G__l__en Age began after their successful wars with the P__r__i__ns and ended with a twenty-seven year long conflict between A__h__ns and S__ar__a called the P__l__p__n_e__i__n Wa ...
Name - Mr. Dowling
... The Golden Age of Greece was a period of p__l__t__c__l stability in the f__f_h century before the C__m__on Era. Greece's G__l__en Age began after their successful wars with the P__r__i__ns and ended with a twenty-seven year long conflict between A__h__ns and S__ar__a called the P__l__p__n_e__i__n Wa ...
... The Golden Age of Greece was a period of p__l__t__c__l stability in the f__f_h century before the C__m__on Era. Greece's G__l__en Age began after their successful wars with the P__r__i__ns and ended with a twenty-seven year long conflict between A__h__ns and S__ar__a called the P__l__p__n_e__i__n Wa ...
Sparta
Sparta (Doric Greek: Σπάρτα, Spártā; Attic Greek: Σπάρτη, Spártē) or Lacedaemon (/ˌlæsəˈdiːmən/; Λακεδαίμων, Lakedaímōn) was a prominent city-state in ancient Greece, situated on the banks of the Eurotas River in Laconia, in south-eastern Peloponnese. It emerged as a political entity around the 10th century BC, when the invading Dorians subjugated the local, non-Dorian population. Around 650 BC, it rose to become the dominant military land-power in ancient Greece.Given its military pre-eminence, Sparta was recognized as the overall leader of the combined Greek forces during the Greco-Persian Wars. Between 431 and 404 BC, Sparta was the principal enemy of Athens during the Peloponnesian War, from which it emerged victorious, though at great cost of lives lost. Sparta's defeat by Thebes in the Battle of Leuctra in 371 BC ended Sparta's prominent role in Greece. However, it maintained its political independence until the Roman conquest of Greece in 146 BC. It then underwent a long period of decline, especially in the Middle Ages, when many Spartans moved to live in Mystras. Modern Sparta is the capital of the Greek regional unit of Laconia and a center for the processing of goods such as citrus and olives.Sparta was unique in ancient Greece for its social system and constitution, which completely focused on military training and excellence. Its inhabitants were classified as Spartiates (Spartan citizens, who enjoyed full rights), mothakes (non-Spartan free men raised as Spartans), perioikoi (freedmen), and helots (state-owned serfs, enslaved non-Spartan local population). Spartiates underwent the rigorous agoge training and education regimen, and Spartan phalanges were widely considered to be among the best in battle. Spartan women enjoyed considerably more rights and equality to men than elsewhere in the classical world.Sparta was the subject of fascination in its own day, as well as in the West following the revival of classical learning. This love or admiration of Sparta is known as Laconism or Laconophilia. At its peak around 500 BC the size of the city would have been some 20,000 – 35,000 free residents, plus numerous helots and perioikoi (“dwellers around”). At 40,000 – 50,000 it was one of the largest Greek cities; however, according to Thucydides, the population of Athens in 431 BC was 360,000 – 610,000, making it unlikely that Athens was smaller than Sparta in 5th century BC.