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Bronze Age Greece Minoan Civilization Why do archaeologists and anthropologists think the Minoans were comfortable being at sea? The Mycenaean Civilization: Conquerors of Troy ● Trojan War ● Helen of Troy ● Homer ● The Iliad & The Odyssey SPARTA ● Military society ● Enslaved the Messenias (helots) ● Valued duty, strength, & discipline over beauty & freedom SPARTA ATHENS ♦ Center of Greek culture ♦ Solon’s reforms – no debt slavery, fair legal system ♦ Cleisthenes – extended democracy to all citizens Persian Wars: 499 BCE – 480 BCE The Greeks were outnumbered 4 to 1. The Persians were the largest, most sophisticated empire the world had yet seen. Persian Wars: Famous Battles $ Marathon Pheidippides runs 26 miles with word of victory $ Thermopylae 300 Spartans at the mountain pass $ Salamis (480 BCE) Athenian navy victorious Phidias’ Acropolis The Acropolis (Hill-city in Greek) was and is the center of Athens. After defeating the Persians Athens got one of the most expensive makeovers the world has ever seen! The Acropolis Today The Parthenon Built of gleaming white marble that was actually painted over, this is one of the most important buildings in the world. It has influenced countless other buildings and builders. The Athenians demonstrated both their civic pride and understanding of advanced engineering in its construction. It was a temple to the city’s patron goddess and namesake Athena. The Ancient Olympics: Athletes & Trainers Male athletes represented their city-states and competed in different sporting events. The prize was a laurel crown; never money! Glory for his city-state would follow him forever. Greek Philosophers Socractes ♦ Encouraged his students to question themselves & their moral character ♦ The Socratic Method teachers engage students by asking questions that require generative answers. ♦Put on trial for “corrupting the youth of Athens” ♦Put to death by drinking poison “The only true wisdom is in knowing you know nothing.” Greek Philosophers Plato ♦ Student of Socrates ♦Founded The Academy in Athens ♦Wrote The Republic which focuses on the central question of how to live a good life, asking what an ideal State would be like, and what defines a just individual. ♦Platonic love “At the touch of love everyone becomes a poet.” Greek Philosophers Aristotle ♦ Student of Plato ♦ Founded The Lyceum which taught physics, biology, metaphysics, logic, and constituted the first comprehensive system of Western philosophy ♦ Taught Alexander the Great “The roots of education are bitter, but the fruit is sweet.” Alexander the Great ♦ Son of Philip II of Macedonia ♦ Student of Aristotle ♦ Became king of Macedonia & Greece at age 20 ♦ Conquered Persia, Babylon, Egypt, the Indus Valley, & much of central Asia ♦ Considered one of the greatest leaders of all time Alexander the Great’s Empire The Hellenization of Asia The Economy of the Hellenistic World