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Persia and Greece The beginning of Western Civilization The Persian Empire Cyrus the Great A tolerant ruler he allowed different cultures within his empire to keep their own institutions. The Greeks called him a “Law-Giver.” 580 – 529 B. C. E. The Jews called him “the anointed of the Lord.” (In 537, he allowed over 40,000 to return to Palestine). Darius the Great (526 – 485 B. C. E.) Built Persepolis. He extended the Persian Empire to the Indus River in northern India. (2 mil. s.q. mi.) Darius the Great (526 – 485 B. C. E.) Established a tax-collecting system. Divided the empire into districts called SATRAPIES. Built the great Royal Road system. Established a complex postal system. Created a network of spies called “the King’s eyes and ears.” Ancient Persepolis Persian “Royal Road” Persian Archers & Soldiers Zarathustra [Zoroaster], 6c BCE: Good Thoughts, Good Deed, Good Words “Tree of Life” Extent of Zoroastrianism Zend-Avesta (The “Book of Law”) The “Sacred Fire” the force to fight evil. Greece The Geography of Greece Bronze Age Greece Crete: Minoan Civilization (Palace at Knossos) Knossos: Minoan Civilization The Mask of Agamemnon The Greek City-State The Polis Characteristics • Acropolis – Literally “fortified hill” • Agora – meeting/marketplace of the polis • Fields, orchards, pastures, etc surrounded the polis. • Each polis had its own ruler • Greek language and religious beliefs ATHENS: Yesterday & Today SPARTA and ATHENS SPARTA Helots Messenians enslaved by the Spartans. Sparta and Athens (Origins) Sparta Descended from Dorians. Conquered Laconia and made Sparta capital. “A city is well fortified which has a wall of men instead of brick.” Athens Descended from Mycenaeans. Built inland and became sea traders because of the area is rocky, salty, and generally unproductive for agriculture Sparta and Athens (Social Classes) Sparta Athens Citizens-Controlled the city of Sparta Helots-City owned slaves Perioeci-Free individuals who worked for the Spartans as merchants and artisans Citizens-Initially males whose father and maternal grandfather had been citizens. (Non-landowning citizens could not vote). By 507 BCE, all free Athenian males are citizens Metics-Free non-slave foreigners Sparta and Athens (Government) Sparta Set up in 800’s BCE 2 Kings - joint rule Council of Elders 28 men over age 60>that proposed laws Assembly Males over 30 Athens After the age of kingsaristocrats who voted 9 archons (rulers) to serve for 1 year Judges – Nobles who interpret & apply laws (Favored nobles) Sparta and Athens (Laws and Regulation) Sparta Prohibited gold and silver-believed people would want luxury goods Currency was heavy iron bars Strict discipline stressed throughout Athens Only citizens with certain amount of land could vote Draco – Harsh written law code Cleisthenes – Direct democracy . Ostracons6000 = ostracism. Sparta and Athens (Philosophy, Education, & Morals & Values Sparta Assets only-weak or impaired infants left on hillside Males enter military at age 7 Females marry at 19 and must be healthy Athens Birthplace of democracy – 4 Reformers Males educated from 718. Studied rhetoric. Females-no formal education. Married by 13 or 14 (2X their age) Sparta and Athens (Culture, Arts, etc) Sparta No attention paid to arts, education, literature, etc due to military nature of Sparta. People expected to follow the state and forgo personal rights and freedoms Athens Sound mind and body Built public buildings on a grand scale. Live modesty but support community Valued simple grace & beauty. Perfection. Education valued Persian Wars: 499 BCE – 480 BCE Greek Hoplites Greek Phalanx Persian Wars: Famous Battles $ Marathon (490 BCE) 26 miles from Athens $ Thermopylae (480 BCE) 300 Spartans at the Mountain pass $ Salamis (480 BCE) Athenian navy victorious Marathon 490 BCE Thermoplyae 480 BCE Thermistocles’ Wooden Wall Golden “Age of Pericles”: 460 BCE – 429 BCE Great Athenian Philosophers $ Socrates Know thyself! question everything only the pursuit of goodness brings happiness. $ Plato The Academy The world of the FORMS The Republic philosopher-king Great Athenian Philosophers $ Aristotle The Lyceum “Golden Mean” [everything in moderation]. Logic. Scientific method. Athens: The Arts & Sciences $ DRAMA (tragedians): Aeschylus Sophocles Euripides $ THE SCIENCES: Pythagoras Democritus all matter made up of small atoms. Hippocrates “Father of Medicine” Phidias’ Acropolis The Acropolis Today The Parthenon The Agora The Classical Greek “Ideal” Olympia The Ancient Olympics: Athletes & Trainers Olympia: Temple to Hera Peloponnesian Wars Macedonia Under Philip II Alexander the Great Alexander the Great’s Empire Alexander the Great in Persia The Hellenization of Asia Hellenistic Philosophers $ Cynics Diogenes ignore social conventions & avoid luxuries. citizens of the world. live a humble, simple life. $ Epicurians Epicurus avoid pain & seek pleasure. all excess leads to pain! politics should be avoided. Hellenistic Philosophers $ Stoics Zeno nature is the expansion of divine will. concept of natural law. get involved in politics, not for personal gain, but to perform virtuous acts for the good of all. true happiness is found in great achievements. Hellenism: The Arts & Sciences $ Scientists / Mathematicians: Aristarchus heliocentric theory. Euclid geometry Archimedes pulley $ Hellenistic Art: More realistic; less ideal than Hellenic art. Showed individual emotions, wrinkles, and age! The Breakup of Alexander’s Empire