Hellenic History
... 27. The amalgamation of villages in ancient Greece into city-states is called a. anabasis b. medizing c. synoecism d. perioikos ...
... 27. The amalgamation of villages in ancient Greece into city-states is called a. anabasis b. medizing c. synoecism d. perioikos ...
Greek Government Athens The government of fourth
... pull on the surrounding city-states who admired the simplicity, discipline and order of Spartan life. In Sparta, there were two kings. Both commanded the army in war. The Spartan Council included both kings and a group of twenty-eight elders. Like the Athenian Council, the Spartan Council prepared m ...
... pull on the surrounding city-states who admired the simplicity, discipline and order of Spartan life. In Sparta, there were two kings. Both commanded the army in war. The Spartan Council included both kings and a group of twenty-eight elders. Like the Athenian Council, the Spartan Council prepared m ...
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... regime in every city except Thebes. With Thebes surrounded, they’d be forced to give in. Land attack led by Hippocrates at ___________. Naval fleet led by Demosthenes would attack at ___________. Boeotians caught wind of plan and reinforced ___________. Demosthenes arrived too ___________ and so the ...
... regime in every city except Thebes. With Thebes surrounded, they’d be forced to give in. Land attack led by Hippocrates at ___________. Naval fleet led by Demosthenes would attack at ___________. Boeotians caught wind of plan and reinforced ___________. Demosthenes arrived too ___________ and so the ...
CLAS 201 (Hellenism and Philosophy)
... the same time such dominance was artificial because its own military strength was being overdrawn. Battle of Leuctra (371) In the aftermath of the Corinthian War, there was more infighting among the poleis. Sparta fought against Athens but the two would team up to battle the Thebans… the forming and ...
... the same time such dominance was artificial because its own military strength was being overdrawn. Battle of Leuctra (371) In the aftermath of the Corinthian War, there was more infighting among the poleis. Sparta fought against Athens but the two would team up to battle the Thebans… the forming and ...
SPARTA
... Spartan wars. While there are many different types, all of them were of rather short nature and a crucial weapon ...
... Spartan wars. While there are many different types, all of them were of rather short nature and a crucial weapon ...
greek writers on sparta
... Was pro-Greek Looked down on the Spartan way of life and said it was so foreign to Greeks that they would never understand it. Didn’t understand their religious convictions eg: Battle of Marathon (Leonidus and the ...
... Was pro-Greek Looked down on the Spartan way of life and said it was so foreign to Greeks that they would never understand it. Didn’t understand their religious convictions eg: Battle of Marathon (Leonidus and the ...
Sparta v Athens Focus On Culture
... service within society, as well as the rights and privileges they afforded to their citizens. In this article we will focus on two groups of ancient Greeks, the Spartans and the Athenians, and will share the unique characteristics of these ancient and interesting societies. 2 The people of Sparta fo ...
... service within society, as well as the rights and privileges they afforded to their citizens. In this article we will focus on two groups of ancient Greeks, the Spartans and the Athenians, and will share the unique characteristics of these ancient and interesting societies. 2 The people of Sparta fo ...
Introduction to Greek and Roman History
... Cadmaea, Thebes’ citadel. 379: Thebans and Athenians liberate the Cadmaea 378: Sphodrias’ failed attack against the Piraeus. Formal alliance between Athens and Thebes ...
... Cadmaea, Thebes’ citadel. 379: Thebans and Athenians liberate the Cadmaea 378: Sphodrias’ failed attack against the Piraeus. Formal alliance between Athens and Thebes ...
Sovereignty - No country (or Gov`t) has the legal right to tell another
... 1. Instead of working with them Thebes changes battle tactics 1. How they fight a. Put their best against Spartans i. Kill more Spartans b. Slingers and Archers c. Cavalry Sparta does not change Tactics 1. Do not adapt to changes in warfare a. Siege warfare of cities b. Naval warfare c. Slingers, Ar ...
... 1. Instead of working with them Thebes changes battle tactics 1. How they fight a. Put their best against Spartans i. Kill more Spartans b. Slingers and Archers c. Cavalry Sparta does not change Tactics 1. Do not adapt to changes in warfare a. Siege warfare of cities b. Naval warfare c. Slingers, Ar ...
Athens and Sparta
... • Athens is on the peninsula of Attica. • Its location near the sea helped it grow as a center for trade. • Artisans flocked to Athens to practice their crafts. • Athenians were skillful sailors. • The Athenian polis became an exciting place to ...
... • Athens is on the peninsula of Attica. • Its location near the sea helped it grow as a center for trade. • Artisans flocked to Athens to practice their crafts. • Athenians were skillful sailors. • The Athenian polis became an exciting place to ...
Hellenic History
... 22. Which city-state seized Delphi in 356, in response to a large fine imposed upon them by the Amphictyonic League? a. Phocis b. Thebes c. Locris d. Sparta 23. Who led the Athenian army to victory over the Spartans at the Battle of Cyzicus in 410? a. Thrasybulus b. Alcibiades c. Cleon d. Conon 24. ...
... 22. Which city-state seized Delphi in 356, in response to a large fine imposed upon them by the Amphictyonic League? a. Phocis b. Thebes c. Locris d. Sparta 23. Who led the Athenian army to victory over the Spartans at the Battle of Cyzicus in 410? a. Thrasybulus b. Alcibiades c. Cleon d. Conon 24. ...
Diodorus Siculus on The Battle of Chaeronea
... Both armies were now ready to engage; they were equal indeed in courage and personal valor, but in numbers and military experience a great advantage lay with the king. For he had fought many battles, gained most of them, and so learned much about war, but the best Athenian generals were now dead, an ...
... Both armies were now ready to engage; they were equal indeed in courage and personal valor, but in numbers and military experience a great advantage lay with the king. For he had fought many battles, gained most of them, and so learned much about war, but the best Athenian generals were now dead, an ...
Ancient Greece: Battle Tactics and Wars
... Greece did not last long, as Sparta had trouble controlling other Greek city states under their brutal rule ...
... Greece did not last long, as Sparta had trouble controlling other Greek city states under their brutal rule ...
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... Now you are ready to answer the Chapter 14 Focus Question: How did Athens and Sparta develop different kinds of government? Complete the following charts to help ...
... Now you are ready to answer the Chapter 14 Focus Question: How did Athens and Sparta develop different kinds of government? Complete the following charts to help ...
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... • Why did the First Peloponnesian war arise? • What was the outcome of the First Peloponnesian war? • What was the basis for the Athenian’s wealth? • How did the Athenians use this wealth? ...
... • Why did the First Peloponnesian war arise? • What was the outcome of the First Peloponnesian war? • What was the basis for the Athenian’s wealth? • How did the Athenians use this wealth? ...
Greece Notes 3 Key - St. Charles Parish Public Schools
... 5. What is the main idea 4. the “Athens” section? Of 6. What type of government Did the Athenians have? Describe. Who is credited For inventing it? 7. What was life like for Athenian boys? 8. What was life like for Athenian girls? ...
... 5. What is the main idea 4. the “Athens” section? Of 6. What type of government Did the Athenians have? Describe. Who is credited For inventing it? 7. What was life like for Athenian boys? 8. What was life like for Athenian girls? ...
Ancient Sparta
... Society in Sparta, the polis that dominated much of the Peloponnese, was oriented towards the ruling warrior class. From birth, everything was directed at military and physical prowess, the importance of the state and courage in battle. If the elders deemed a newborn infant too weak, it was left to ...
... Society in Sparta, the polis that dominated much of the Peloponnese, was oriented towards the ruling warrior class. From birth, everything was directed at military and physical prowess, the importance of the state and courage in battle. If the elders deemed a newborn infant too weak, it was left to ...
Περίληψη : Χρονολόγηση Γεωγραφικός Εντοπισμός
... extend their rule. Thus, the Boeotian confederacy managed to include almost the entire Boeotia again. The only positions the Spartans maintained were Orchomenos and Chaeronea. At Tegyra in 375 BC, along the road from Orchomenos to Locris, the Thebans under Pelopidas and his Sacred Band3 managed to d ...
... extend their rule. Thus, the Boeotian confederacy managed to include almost the entire Boeotia again. The only positions the Spartans maintained were Orchomenos and Chaeronea. At Tegyra in 375 BC, along the road from Orchomenos to Locris, the Thebans under Pelopidas and his Sacred Band3 managed to d ...
Main article: Classical Greece
... Sparta was able to foment rebellion amongst Athens's allies, further reducing the Athenian ability to wage war. The decisive moment came in 405 BC when Sparta cut off the grain supply to Athens from the Hellespont. Forced to attack, the crippled Athenian fleet was decisively defeated by the Spartans ...
... Sparta was able to foment rebellion amongst Athens's allies, further reducing the Athenian ability to wage war. The decisive moment came in 405 BC when Sparta cut off the grain supply to Athens from the Hellespont. Forced to attack, the crippled Athenian fleet was decisively defeated by the Spartans ...
Greece—404 to 338 bc
... Aftermath of Peloponnesian War — Battle of Chaeronea After Athens’s defeat at the end of the Peloponnesian War, Sparta became the undisputed first power among the Greek city-states. The Spartan general Lysander had Athens’s walls pulled down and appointed thirty loyal Spartans to run the city. These ...
... Aftermath of Peloponnesian War — Battle of Chaeronea After Athens’s defeat at the end of the Peloponnesian War, Sparta became the undisputed first power among the Greek city-states. The Spartan general Lysander had Athens’s walls pulled down and appointed thirty loyal Spartans to run the city. These ...
CLCS 380, REVIEW SHEET I: FOURTH CENTURY GREECE Spring
... Battle of Salamis (480), trireme, Delian League, Athenian Tribute Lists, Pericles, Peloponnesian War (431-404 BC), Alcibiades, Second Athenian Confederacy (378-357 BC). Spartan Domination (404-371 BC): Gerousia, helots, kleros, ephors, King Agesilaus, Peloponnesian League, Battle of Leuctra. (371 BC ...
... Battle of Salamis (480), trireme, Delian League, Athenian Tribute Lists, Pericles, Peloponnesian War (431-404 BC), Alcibiades, Second Athenian Confederacy (378-357 BC). Spartan Domination (404-371 BC): Gerousia, helots, kleros, ephors, King Agesilaus, Peloponnesian League, Battle of Leuctra. (371 BC ...
Sacred Band of Thebes
The Sacred Band of Thebes (Ancient Greek: Ἱερὸς Λόχος, Hieròs Lókhos) was a troop of picked soldiers, consisting of 150 pairs of male lovers which formed the elite force of the Theban army in the 4th century BC. It is said to have been organized by the Theban commander Gorgidas in 378 BC and to have played a crucial role in the Battle of Leuctra. It was annihilated by Philip II of Macedon in the Battle of Chaeronea in 338 BC.