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Ancient Greece History of the Greeks Greek Aegean Civilization: A Flexible Existence Minoan civilization from 2000-1450 B.C. Minoan Civilization is first complex civilization in Europe Advanced Art, architecture, engineering at palaces on islands Palace at Knossis is best example Civilization mysteriously disappears around 1450 B.C. Mycenean from 1200-800B.C. Trojan War between Greek City states and Troy Stories from the Iliad and the Odyssey evolve from this period Wave of Dorian invasions Greek Colonies formed Greek Archaic Period: A Creative, Experimental Outlook from 800-500 B.C. on mainland Greece Evolved from colonies to city states, the highest form of political unity. Develop script for writing (Homer writes the Iliad and the Odyssey) Art becomes unique (flexible, fluid, realistic, and creative) Money begins to be coined A middle class results Democracy begins to evolve as leaders and middle class demand a voice Women and slaves are not considered “citizens” Olympics begin (776 B.C.) The Greek Golden Ages form 500100 B.C.: Search for the Ideal Greek Culture becomes united by: 1. Shared Language 2. Shared polytheistic religion 3.Shared literature (many could recite Homer’s works) 4. Shared sports ( the Olympics were held to honor Zeus every four years) 5. Drama competitions (often won by Sophocles) Greek Golden Ages continued 6. Interest in statecraft with open forum and debate 7. Interest in education 8. A model for thinking philosophically: Plato and Aristotle 9. A great model of democratic leadership: Pericles, the greatest Athenian democratic leader. 10. Idealized Art included unmatched architecture and sculptures: Phidias was the greatest architecture and sculptor 11. The Delian League: sea protection Note: the music, art, architecture, drama, philosophy of this Athenian Greek Culture sent the standards that we call “classic” today. Why did Greek Unity Erode? Peloponnesian War between Athens and Sparta (431-404 B.C.) Philip of Macedonia defeats the Athenians (Persian invasions) Philip’s son, Alexander the Great, follows and conquers much of the known world. He spreads Greek culture, destroys Greek unity Alexander’s empire is split after his death, resulting in the Roman Empire.