... and it was shown to be futile to expect friendship from the jealous Spartans. ... He marginalizes myth, poetry, and the Trojan War; distrusts hearsay. ...
3 Mathematicians By: Elizabeth Dotson Sir Issac Newton Born in (1642-1727) England He solved the Delian cube-doubling problem, before the invention of the calculus ...
* * * * * * * * The Athenians prospered and grew to dominate Greece under the leadership of Pericles. They formed the Delian League, an alliance of 140 city-states.
Lesson 4.4 The Age of Pericles The Athenian Empire What was the purpose of the Delian League? To defend its members against the Persians. What are the main ...
Athens joined forces with other city-states to form the Delian League. ... the servants and worked wool into cloth...spinning, dyeing, and weaving. ...
Revolt of Greeks in Ionia (coast of Asia) against the Persians. Eventual defeat of ... Erected by Pericles as a tribute to Athena. Funding from Delian League ...
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The Persian War Long Term Causes ... 490 BC The Athenian phalanx (under the command of the general Miltiades) defeated the Persian forces at the beach of Marathon ...
Peloponnesian Wars By David Taus With Special Thanks to John Grosel General Movie Idea The General Idea of this movie is the Peloponnesian Wars and why they matter ...
... perfectly governed society by philosopher kings Opposed ... Aristotle Student of Plato School = the Lyceum Knowledge through experience = Basis for ...
Hold and strengthen empire. Glorify Athens. Examples. Increases number of paid public officials ... the Classic Era, became one of the foundation stones of ...
Ancient Greece Peloponnesian War and the Rise of Macedonia Key Terms Peloponnesian League Peloponnesian War Peloponnesian League Athens assumed power over the city ...
The Polis The Greek City-State Definition The Polis or the city-state was the basic political unit of Ancient Greece The Typical Polis Included a city and the ...
Persian War, Peloponnesian War, and Alexander Athens Attica Peninsula; leading Greek city-state (Polis) after 750 BCE Monarchy aristocracy tyranny democracy Early ...
Classical Greece Geography Includes mainland and about 2,000 islands The sea & lack of resources encourage travel and trade Mountains make travel & farming hard ...
Aim: Conceived in liberty and dedicated to the proposition that all men are created equal: can such a nation long endure? Aim: Could the Athenian ideal succeed?
3/2/11 BR: Although the Spartans did not fight at the battle of Marathon, they did fight the Persian King ____ at _____. Even though all the _____ died in this battle ...
Chapter 10 Section 2 Sparta and Athens Who were the Spartans? ... What was the Peloponnesian War? What was the outcome? Summary Spartan Homes Spartan ruins * *
Early Greece Minoans Minoans (2000-1400 BC) Island of Crete: Knossos Sir Arthur Evans (1898-1935) ~ Excavations Knossos 706,000 sq feet 5,000 inhabitants Social ...
Global History I Causes Competition ... a land war Athens has a superior navy and wants a sea war Spartans ... makes surprise naval attacks then retreats behind the ...
Sparta vs. Athens Location Sparta South-central region of Greece known as the Peloponnesus Athens Northeast of Sparta on the Aegean coast Military Sparta Greatest ...
The Greeks at War! Between 500 and 400 B.C. the Greeks fought several wars. Two were against the powerful Persian Empire to the east of Greece. Then a civil war broke ...
Polis- center of Greek life (City-State) Acropolis- fortified hill temple to gods ... word 'Nike' was first used (Greek goddess of victory upon defeat of the ...
PELOPONNESIAN WAR TEMPERS EXPLODE 3 MAIN CAUSES Athens became too powerful. Athens became a naval empire. Athenian settlers began to move into lands of other city-states.
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ANCIENT GREECE Geography Ancient Greece Geography . . . Geography . . . Geography . . . History Minoan Architecture Minoan Art History . . . History . . .
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The Decline of the City-State & the rise of the Hellenistic Age The Peloponnesian Wars (431 404 BCE) Alexander the Great (r 336-323 BCE) I m indebted to my ...
Classical Greece 4.3 ... Classical Ideals of Greek Art Ideally beautiful human being Sculpture Lifelike male nudes Architecture Temple Parthenon Classical ...
The War with Persia As the Athenians expanded, they came into conflict with the Persian Empire. In 499BC, the Athenians helped cities under Persian control revolt.
Athens and Sparta Coach Parrish OMS ... The only similarity between Athens and Sparta during the 400s BC was the size of the military. ... they were allowed to join ...
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Greek trivia. The game show you all love to play! What does the ... Aristocracy. Democracy. Assembly. Council of 500. Ten Generals. Match the terms- Answers 6-9 ...