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Wayne E. Sirmon
HI 101 – Western Civilization
History 101 — Western Civilization to 1660
HI 101 – Work to be done….
Aug. 30-Sept.1 - Fort Mims
Sept. 3 – Article One approved
Sept. 10 – Review One Due
Sept 11 – Learning Lunch - Football
Sept. 12 – Learning Lunch –
“Scottsboro Boys”
Sept. 17 – Exam One
History 101 — Western Civilization To 1660
Chapter 3 – Classical and Hellenistic Greece
The Wars of the Fifth Century (479-404 BC)
Classical Greek Culture (500-323 BC)
The Rise of Macedonia
The Hellenistic Age (323-30 BC)
History 101 — Western Civilization To 1660
Chapter 3 – Classical and Hellenistic Greece
The Wars of the Fifth Century (479-404 BC)
Delian League – continued fight with Persia (w/o Sparta)
(Athenian Empire)
The Peloponnesian War (431 – 404 BC)
Archidamian War (432-421 BC) – 1st Peloponnesian War
“Suspicious Truce” (421-415 BC)
Syracusan Expedition (415 BC)
… the war dragged on… (415-404 BC) 2nd Peloponnesian War
History 101 — Western Civilization To 1660
Chapter 3 – Classical and Hellenistic Greece
The Wars of the Fifth Century (479-404 BC)
"The growth
of the power
of Athens, and the alarm
which this inspired in
[Sparta], made war
inevitable."
-Thucydides
History 101 — Western Civilization To 1660
Chapter 3 – Classical and Hellenistic Greece
The Wars of the Fifth Century (479-404 BC)
How the Athenians and Spartans
Fought the Peloponnesian War
- Victor Davis Hanson
History 101 — Western Civilization To 1660
Chapter 3 – Classical and Hellenistic Greece
Classical Greek Culture (500-323 BC)
Philosophy, Physics and Plays
Sophists
Socrates
Plato
Aristotle
Pythagoras
Democritus
Aristotle
Sophocles
Euripides
Herodotus
Thucydides
History 101 — Western Civilization To 1660
Chapter 3 – Classical and Hellenistic Greece
Classical Greek Culture (500-323 BC)
Philosophy, Physics and Plays
Sophists – the art of argument
Socrates – ethics and questions
Plato – writer and reality
Aristotle – natural philosophy
History 101 — Western Civilization To 1660
Chapter 3 – Classical and Hellenistic Greece
Classical Greek Culture (500-323 BC)
Socrates
History 101 — Western Civilization To 1660
Chapter 3 – Classical and Hellenistic Greece
Classical Greek Culture (500-323 BC)
Plato – writer and reality
Allegory of the Cave
History 101 — Western Civilization To 1660
Chapter 3 – Classical and Hellenistic Greece
Classical Greek Culture (500-323 BC)
Philosophy, Physics and Plays
Pythagoras
Democritus
Aristotle
History 101 — Western Civilization To 1660
Chapter 3 – Classical and Hellenistic Greece
Classical Greek Culture (500-323 BC)
Philosophy, Physics and Plays
Sophocles
Euripides
Herodotus
Thucydides
History 101 — Western Civilization To 1660
Chapter 3 – Classical and Hellenistic Greece
The Rise of Macedonia
Philip II
History 101 — Western Civilization To 1660
Chapter 3 – Classical and Hellenistic Greece
The Rise of Macedonia
Alexander III of Macedon
Ruled 13 years
(age 20-32)
Conquered
Balkans
Asia Minor
Syria
Egypt
Assyria
Persia
Invaded India
History 101 — Western Civilization To 1660
Chapter 3 – Classical and Hellenistic Greece
The Hellenistic Age (323-30 BC)
Ptolemaic
Kingdom
From Ptolemy I
to Cleopatra VII
Seleucid
Kingdom
Defeated by
Rome in 63 BC
See map 3.4
p. 81
History 101 — Western Civilization To 1660
Chapter 3 – Classical and Hellenistic Greece
The Hellenistic Age (323-30 BC)
Koine (common) Greek:
The language of the New Testament
(Biblical/New Testament Greek)
And in those days, when the
number of the disciples was
multiplied, there arose a
murmuring of the Grecians
against the Hebrews,
because their widows were
neglected in the daily
ministration.
- Acts 6:1