Historically Speaking
... Persian king, Darius the Great, reinstate him. Inspired by the city of Plataea. The allied Greeks took up positions on high Athenian example and related to Athens by blood, Ionian ground overlooking the Persians. They tied in with natural and man-made obstacles to confine Persian egress from the bea ...
... Persian king, Darius the Great, reinstate him. Inspired by the city of Plataea. The allied Greeks took up positions on high Athenian example and related to Athens by blood, Ionian ground overlooking the Persians. They tied in with natural and man-made obstacles to confine Persian egress from the bea ...
Battle at Plataea Interesting Facts:
... At 479 BC Greece made a huge army starts from the peloponnesian. Persian army was set a fortress at Plataea. Greece army was stand with Persian army about 11 days. However Greece army try to run away, they do not have many supply. Persian army pursued Greece army, but Greece army was counterattac ...
... At 479 BC Greece made a huge army starts from the peloponnesian. Persian army was set a fortress at Plataea. Greece army was stand with Persian army about 11 days. However Greece army try to run away, they do not have many supply. Persian army pursued Greece army, but Greece army was counterattac ...
Ionian Revolt
... play entitled The Fall of Miletus and produced it, the whole theatre fell to weeping; they fined Phrynichus a thousand drachmas for reminding them of their own misfortunes, and forbade the performance of that play forever. ...
... play entitled The Fall of Miletus and produced it, the whole theatre fell to weeping; they fined Phrynichus a thousand drachmas for reminding them of their own misfortunes, and forbade the performance of that play forever. ...
The Persian Wars - World of Teaching
... 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 - World of Teaching
... 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 ...
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 ...
1 Greece Notes 2016
... Unlike today, tyrants were not necessarily considered harsh and cruel, rather they were seen as leaders who would work for the interests of the ordinary people. ...
... Unlike today, tyrants were not necessarily considered harsh and cruel, rather they were seen as leaders who would work for the interests of the ordinary people. ...
Greek Art
... Education involved spinning, weaving and domestic arts At 15 years old, girls were considered ready for marriage SLAVES Ratio of slaves to free men was quite high as historians estimate that as much as 40% of people in Athens area were slaves Slaves were household servants; had few rights; s ...
... Education involved spinning, weaving and domestic arts At 15 years old, girls were considered ready for marriage SLAVES Ratio of slaves to free men was quite high as historians estimate that as much as 40% of people in Athens area were slaves Slaves were household servants; had few rights; s ...
Classical Greece
... Sparta’s Government and Society There was an assembly which was composed of all Spartan citizens, which voted on major issues. The Counsel of Elders were made up of 30 older citizens, proposed these laws. Five elected officials carried out these laws, and two kings ruled over the military. There ...
... Sparta’s Government and Society There was an assembly which was composed of all Spartan citizens, which voted on major issues. The Counsel of Elders were made up of 30 older citizens, proposed these laws. Five elected officials carried out these laws, and two kings ruled over the military. There ...
Order in Nature and Society
... *Athens *Sparta *Persia In the 5th century BC, Sparta and Athens were reluctant allies against the Persians, but after the foreign threat was over, they soon became rivals. Greek traveled and had new material to compare. ...
... *Athens *Sparta *Persia In the 5th century BC, Sparta and Athens were reluctant allies against the Persians, but after the foreign threat was over, they soon became rivals. Greek traveled and had new material to compare. ...
The Rise of Greek Democracy
... major step by which positions of power were opened to other citizens even if they were still limited by wealth. He introduced a council of 400, one hundred from each tribe. Of major importance was his move to inscribe laws on wooden tablets, axons [ ...
... major step by which positions of power were opened to other citizens even if they were still limited by wealth. He introduced a council of 400, one hundred from each tribe. Of major importance was his move to inscribe laws on wooden tablets, axons [ ...
The Persian Wars - Prep World History I
... Like the Trojan War, the Persian Wars were a defining moment in Greek history. The Athenians, who would dominate Greece culturally and politically through the fifth century BCE and through part of the fourth, regarded the wars against Persia as their greatest and most characteristic moment. For all ...
... Like the Trojan War, the Persian Wars were a defining moment in Greek history. The Athenians, who would dominate Greece culturally and politically through the fifth century BCE and through part of the fourth, regarded the wars against Persia as their greatest and most characteristic moment. For all ...
CHAPTER 5 Section 1 NOTES
... - Greeks lived in Ionia but had been conquered by the Persians - Greeks revolt and ___________________ sends ships to help fight off the Persians - Persians win and vow to destroy Athens in revenge - Persian army attacks Athens __________________________ - Greeks arranged in phalanx, Persians attack ...
... - Greeks lived in Ionia but had been conquered by the Persians - Greeks revolt and ___________________ sends ships to help fight off the Persians - Persians win and vow to destroy Athens in revenge - Persian army attacks Athens __________________________ - Greeks arranged in phalanx, Persians attack ...
The Persian Wars
... Mardonius hand picked the troops that remained 479 BCE: Mardonius recaptured Athens until the battle of ...
... Mardonius hand picked the troops that remained 479 BCE: Mardonius recaptured Athens until the battle of ...
The Athenians always looked back to Marathon as marking an
... 7. Whose knowledge of Persian battle tactics would prove to be invaluable? 8. What happened to Mardonius’ army as they sailed to conquer Athens? 9. What city was destroyed by the Persian invaders? ...
... 7. Whose knowledge of Persian battle tactics would prove to be invaluable? 8. What happened to Mardonius’ army as they sailed to conquer Athens? 9. What city was destroyed by the Persian invaders? ...
Ancient Greece - Mr. G Educates
... became the Persian ruler the Ionians led a revolt against the Persians ...
... became the Persian ruler the Ionians led a revolt against the Persians ...
Classical Greece The High Point of Greek civilization is the time
... by 550 BC. In 499 BC Greek cities, aided by the Athenian navy, revolted against the Persians but failed. The ruler of the Persian Empire at the time was Darius. He planned to seek revenge against the Greeks, specifically Athens. In 490 BC the Persians landed an army at the city of Marathon, only 26 ...
... by 550 BC. In 499 BC Greek cities, aided by the Athenian navy, revolted against the Persians but failed. The ruler of the Persian Empire at the time was Darius. He planned to seek revenge against the Greeks, specifically Athens. In 490 BC the Persians landed an army at the city of Marathon, only 26 ...
Persian Wars (490
... larger numbers of their opponents. b. They almost literally drove their opponents into the sea. d. It was a stunning victory, one that sent Emperor Darius home in disgrace. Darius never returned, but his son Xerxes did. III. Round II a. In 480, 10 years after the disastrous defeat at Marathon, the P ...
... larger numbers of their opponents. b. They almost literally drove their opponents into the sea. d. It was a stunning victory, one that sent Emperor Darius home in disgrace. Darius never returned, but his son Xerxes did. III. Round II a. In 480, 10 years after the disastrous defeat at Marathon, the P ...
The Rise of Greek Democracy
... To understand the rise of Greek democracy, we have to look at the differences between our modern nation-state, which is a large collection of people, cities, and states, and the city-states like ancient Athens, which occupied the urban center of Athens and the surrounding countryside of Attica. The ...
... To understand the rise of Greek democracy, we have to look at the differences between our modern nation-state, which is a large collection of people, cities, and states, and the city-states like ancient Athens, which occupied the urban center of Athens and the surrounding countryside of Attica. The ...
sparta vs. athens
... Council of 500 made up of citizens over the age of 30, chosen by lot. Laws proposed to the Assembly. Assembly made up of all male citizens over age 20. They had full and final power. OSTRACISM ...
... Council of 500 made up of citizens over the age of 30, chosen by lot. Laws proposed to the Assembly. Assembly made up of all male citizens over age 20. They had full and final power. OSTRACISM ...
File - World History
... Babylon and died a few days later – He left no heir, so his generals began to fight for control – In the end the empire was divided among the three most powerful generals • Macedonia and Greece, Persian Empire, and Egypt • Legacy of Alexander – Created new cities, most of them named Alexandria • Bui ...
... Babylon and died a few days later – He left no heir, so his generals began to fight for control – In the end the empire was divided among the three most powerful generals • Macedonia and Greece, Persian Empire, and Egypt • Legacy of Alexander – Created new cities, most of them named Alexandria • Bui ...
GREECE - the world of World History!
... Babylon and died a few days later – He left no heir, so his generals began to fight for control – In the end the empire was divided among the three most powerful generals • Macedonia and Greece, Persian Empire, and Egypt • Legacy of Alexander – Created new cities, most of them named Alexandria • Bui ...
... Babylon and died a few days later – He left no heir, so his generals began to fight for control – In the end the empire was divided among the three most powerful generals • Macedonia and Greece, Persian Empire, and Egypt • Legacy of Alexander – Created new cities, most of them named Alexandria • Bui ...
First Peloponnesian War
The First Peloponnesian War (460–445 BC) was fought between Sparta as the leaders of the Peloponnesian League and Sparta's other allies, most notably Thebes, and the Delian League led by Athens with support from Argos. This war consisted of a series of conflicts and minor wars, such as the Second Sacred War. There were several causes for the war including the building of the Athenian long walls, Megara's defection and the envy and concern felt by Sparta at the growth of the Athenian Empire.The war began in 460 BC (Battle of Oenoe). At first the Athenians had the better of the fighting, winning the naval engagements using their superior fleet. They also had the better of the fighting on land, until 457 BC when the Spartans and their allies defeated the Athenian army at Tanagra. The Athenians, however, counterattacked and scored a crushing victory over the Boeotians at the Battle of Oenophyta and followed this victory up by conquering all of Boeotia except for Thebes.Athens further consolidated their position by making Aegina a member of the Delian League and by ravaging the Peloponnese. The Athenians were defeated in 454 BC by the Macedonians which caused them to enter into a five years' truce with Sparta. However, the war flared up again in 448 BC with the start of the Second Sacred War. In 446 BC, Boeotia revolted and defeated the Athenians at Coronea and regained their independence.The First Peloponnesian War ended in an arrangement between Sparta and Athens, which was ratified by the Thirty Years' Peace (winter of 446–445 BC). According to the provisions of this peace treaty, both sides maintained the main parts of their empires. Athens continued its domination of the sea while Sparta dominated the land. Megara returned to the Peloponnesian League and Aegina becoming a tribute paying but autonomous member of the Delian League. The war between the two leagues restarted in 431 BC and in 404 BC, Athens was occupied by Sparta.