Ancient Greece - southsidehistory
... Who was Philip II to Alexander the Great? What was the extent of Alexander’s empire, and why was he able to conquer such an extensive area? What does assimilation mean and how does it apply to the Hellenistic period? What were some of the cultural achievements of the Hellenistic period? What new ide ...
... Who was Philip II to Alexander the Great? What was the extent of Alexander’s empire, and why was he able to conquer such an extensive area? What does assimilation mean and how does it apply to the Hellenistic period? What were some of the cultural achievements of the Hellenistic period? What new ide ...
Greece Workbook
... DIRECTIONS: Analyzing Information Read the paragraph and study the graph. Then answer the questions in the space provided. Alexander’s invasion of the Persian Empire was delayed by a rebellion in Thebes. Alexander’s army marched 240 miles, from Pelion to Thebes, in only 14 days. In September 335 B.C ...
... DIRECTIONS: Analyzing Information Read the paragraph and study the graph. Then answer the questions in the space provided. Alexander’s invasion of the Persian Empire was delayed by a rebellion in Thebes. Alexander’s army marched 240 miles, from Pelion to Thebes, in only 14 days. In September 335 B.C ...
Notes in your spiral/handout sheet over Alexander the Great/Vocab
... -allowed both rich and poor to get paid for holding a government position -allowed poor men to work and not get paid but have more power in society 3. What are the 3 territories that Alexander conquered? Circle the best three choices: India, Macedonia, Peru, Egypt, China 4. Greeks were under the con ...
... -allowed both rich and poor to get paid for holding a government position -allowed poor men to work and not get paid but have more power in society 3. What are the 3 territories that Alexander conquered? Circle the best three choices: India, Macedonia, Peru, Egypt, China 4. Greeks were under the con ...
Greece
... Phillip II • King at 23 years old • Brilliant general and a ruthless politician • Turned the peasants into a strong professional army – Phalanxes (16x16) to break through enemy lines – Fast moving cavalry to crush opponents • Attacked & easily defeated the Greeks – City-states could not agree on an ...
... Phillip II • King at 23 years old • Brilliant general and a ruthless politician • Turned the peasants into a strong professional army – Phalanxes (16x16) to break through enemy lines – Fast moving cavalry to crush opponents • Attacked & easily defeated the Greeks – City-states could not agree on an ...
Ancient World History Guild
... Part II: Choose the correct answer to complete the sentence. 1. The (Pantheon/Parthenon) is the temple built atop the acropolis of ...
... Part II: Choose the correct answer to complete the sentence. 1. The (Pantheon/Parthenon) is the temple built atop the acropolis of ...
Alexander the Great - Fort Thomas Independent Schools
... Tyre • “… if Alexander deserves permanent commemoration as a general, then it is above all in his capacity as a besieger, and of all his sieges Tyre was his ...
... Tyre • “… if Alexander deserves permanent commemoration as a general, then it is above all in his capacity as a besieger, and of all his sieges Tyre was his ...
Ancient Greece zack
... Did Not Start From Scratch • Spartans conquered their neighbors to gain man labor and slaves. • King Pericles rebuilt Athens and rounded up the citizens and returned Athens to its original glory after the Persians burned it down. ...
... Did Not Start From Scratch • Spartans conquered their neighbors to gain man labor and slaves. • King Pericles rebuilt Athens and rounded up the citizens and returned Athens to its original glory after the Persians burned it down. ...
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... Athens, and abandoning the gods, or creating other gods. •He had embarrassed many wealthy and powerful men who wished to humble him. •They asked for a formal apology from Socrates. ...
... Athens, and abandoning the gods, or creating other gods. •He had embarrassed many wealthy and powerful men who wished to humble him. •They asked for a formal apology from Socrates. ...
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... Athens, and abandoning the gods, or creating other gods. •He had embarrassed many wealthy and powerful men who wished to humble him. •They asked for a formal apology from Socrates. ...
... Athens, and abandoning the gods, or creating other gods. •He had embarrassed many wealthy and powerful men who wished to humble him. •They asked for a formal apology from Socrates. ...
Ancient Greece
... Did Not Start From Scratch • Spartans conquered their neighbors to gain man labor and slaves. • King Pericles rebuilt Athens and rounded up the citizens and returned Athens to its original glory after the Persians burned it down. ...
... Did Not Start From Scratch • Spartans conquered their neighbors to gain man labor and slaves. • King Pericles rebuilt Athens and rounded up the citizens and returned Athens to its original glory after the Persians burned it down. ...
Ancient Greece
... 4. Philip conquered Greece, but was unable to attack Persia because he was assassinated at his ________________________________ K. The power and plans fell to Philip’s son Alexander 1. Alexander was only _____ years old when he became king 2. he was well educated by ______________________ L. Alexand ...
... 4. Philip conquered Greece, but was unable to attack Persia because he was assassinated at his ________________________________ K. The power and plans fell to Philip’s son Alexander 1. Alexander was only _____ years old when he became king 2. he was well educated by ______________________ L. Alexand ...
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... opinion is better than another, and that the “wise man” is one who by his arguments causes good opinions to take the place of bad ones ...
... opinion is better than another, and that the “wise man” is one who by his arguments causes good opinions to take the place of bad ones ...
The Ancient Greeks History chapter 8
... age 18 Alexander commanded the Calvary. After his father Philip was murdered his rule was past to Alexander in 336B.C. Alexander’s army attacked the rebelling city of Thebes and destroyed it, 30,000 citizens were sold into slavery. Alexander conquered many areas to bring under Greek rule. Afte ...
... age 18 Alexander commanded the Calvary. After his father Philip was murdered his rule was past to Alexander in 336B.C. Alexander’s army attacked the rebelling city of Thebes and destroyed it, 30,000 citizens were sold into slavery. Alexander conquered many areas to bring under Greek rule. Afte ...
The Greeks 500 – 300 BC
... Egypt a Persian territory Moved back into Persia and defeated the remainder of King Darius’ Persian army Alexander marched east to the Caspian Sea Alexander and his army pushed further east through central Asia 326 BC Alexander and his army reached the Indus valley 11 years of battle, covering 11,00 ...
... Egypt a Persian territory Moved back into Persia and defeated the remainder of King Darius’ Persian army Alexander marched east to the Caspian Sea Alexander and his army pushed further east through central Asia 326 BC Alexander and his army reached the Indus valley 11 years of battle, covering 11,00 ...
The Greeks 500 – 300 BC
... Egypt a Persian territory Moved back into Persia and defeated the remainder of King Darius’ Persian army Alexander marched east to the Caspian Sea Alexander and his army pushed further east through central Asia 326 BC Alexander and his army reached the Indus valley 11 years of battle, covering 11,00 ...
... Egypt a Persian territory Moved back into Persia and defeated the remainder of King Darius’ Persian army Alexander marched east to the Caspian Sea Alexander and his army pushed further east through central Asia 326 BC Alexander and his army reached the Indus valley 11 years of battle, covering 11,00 ...
Greece PPT
... The Peloponnesian War • The emergence of Athens as an imperial power after the Persian Wars led to open hostilities with former allies. • Mainly between the Spartans, financed by the Persians and the Athenians, lasted three decades with the victory of the Spartans. • Persia regained much of its con ...
... The Peloponnesian War • The emergence of Athens as an imperial power after the Persian Wars led to open hostilities with former allies. • Mainly between the Spartans, financed by the Persians and the Athenians, lasted three decades with the victory of the Spartans. • Persia regained much of its con ...
GreekHist
... The Peloponnesian War • The emergence of Athens as an imperial power after the Persian Wars led to open hostilities with former allies. • Mainly between the Spartans, financed by the Persians, and the Athenians, lasted three decades with the victory of the Spartans. • Persia regained much of its co ...
... The Peloponnesian War • The emergence of Athens as an imperial power after the Persian Wars led to open hostilities with former allies. • Mainly between the Spartans, financed by the Persians, and the Athenians, lasted three decades with the victory of the Spartans. • Persia regained much of its co ...
Greece
... Military society – all boys taken away at age 7 to military school Emphasis was placed on military training, and very little stress was placed on education (basic reading, writing skills necessary) Marriage – 19 years of age for women (children were stronger, meaning children are stronger) Spartan w ...
... Military society – all boys taken away at age 7 to military school Emphasis was placed on military training, and very little stress was placed on education (basic reading, writing skills necessary) Marriage – 19 years of age for women (children were stronger, meaning children are stronger) Spartan w ...
Environment #1-3 Geography and the Greek City
... Philip was assassinated before he could fulfill his dream of conquering the Persian empire. Philip’s son, Alexander, succeeded him to the throne. Alexander set out to fulfill his father’s dream for himself. He conquered Asia Minor, Palestine, Egypt, and Babylon. ...
... Philip was assassinated before he could fulfill his dream of conquering the Persian empire. Philip’s son, Alexander, succeeded him to the throne. Alexander set out to fulfill his father’s dream for himself. He conquered Asia Minor, Palestine, Egypt, and Babylon. ...
CLAS 0810A
... economic sanctions against Athens, forcing Athens to ally with Thebes, and leading to the Battle of Chaeronea in 338 BC, which made Philip effective master of all Greece. • League of Corinth founded in 337 BC, with Philip as hegemon (leader), provided the enlarged army and ships for Philip to declar ...
... economic sanctions against Athens, forcing Athens to ally with Thebes, and leading to the Battle of Chaeronea in 338 BC, which made Philip effective master of all Greece. • League of Corinth founded in 337 BC, with Philip as hegemon (leader), provided the enlarged army and ships for Philip to declar ...
• Section 4: The Glory that Was Greece • LEQ: How did Greek
... • Are tragedies and comedy used the same today as they were in ancient Greece? Recording Events as History Herodotus is known as the Father of history • He went beyond simply listing names and retelling ancient legends and tried to collect information from witnesses Section 5: Alexander and the Hell ...
... • Are tragedies and comedy used the same today as they were in ancient Greece? Recording Events as History Herodotus is known as the Father of history • He went beyond simply listing names and retelling ancient legends and tried to collect information from witnesses Section 5: Alexander and the Hell ...
The Greek Roots of Democracy
... conquering the prosperous Greek city-states to the south. The Greek city-states of Athens and Thebes joined forces, but were defeated by King Phillip II and Macedonia. Phillip then brought all of Greece under his control. King Phillip’s next goal was to conquer the Persian Empire, but he was assassi ...
... conquering the prosperous Greek city-states to the south. The Greek city-states of Athens and Thebes joined forces, but were defeated by King Phillip II and Macedonia. Phillip then brought all of Greece under his control. King Phillip’s next goal was to conquer the Persian Empire, but he was assassi ...
Greece II (Review and Assessment Questions p. 224)
... Alexander conquered a vast empire that stretched from Greece to Egypt. When he took control of the lands, he tried not to destroy ...
... Alexander conquered a vast empire that stretched from Greece to Egypt. When he took control of the lands, he tried not to destroy ...
Diadochi
The Diadochi (/daɪˈædəkaɪ/; from Greek: Διάδοχοι, Diadokhoi, meaning ""Successors"") were the rival generals, families and friends of Alexander the Great who fought for control over his empire after his death in 323 BC. The Wars of the Diadochi mark the beginning of the Hellenistic period.