ships or haulers at the time. These ships had. deep hulls and broad beams, which helped ... Haulers were usually. approximately 50 to 60 feet long. The conclusion...
Athens under the leadership of Themistocles invested in 200 new triremes ... Themistocles threatens to take Athens' 200 triremes and leave for Italy ...
The Athenian navy used their smaller and faster triremes to trap the large ... After the Athenian victory at this battle, they sent a runner 26 miles to Athens ...
The National Archaeological Museum of Naples (MANN) is an important Italian archaeological museum, particularly for ancient Roman remains. Its collection includes works from Greek, Roman and Renaissance times, and especially Roman artifacts from nearby Pompeii, Stabiae and Herculaneum. It was formerly the Real Museo Borbonico ("Royal Bourbon Museum“)
Miltiades (mil-tahy-uh-deez), however, marched his army overland to meet them and the Persians dared not come ashore. The Persian invasion thus failed.
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 ...
... hold off the Persians for 3 days. The people of Athens fled to island ... Reason for Persian victory: traitor. Once to Athens, Persians burned the city. Salamis ...
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The Peloponnesian War War between Athens and Sparta History as a new discipline History as a rational discipline is founded in this era. Herodotus of ...
The Peloponnesian War War between Athens and Sparta History as a new discipline History as a rational discipline is founded in this era. Herodotus of ...
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.
The Principal Gods. Mt. Olympus. In Greek mythology, it is the abode of the chief god Zeus. The foremost gods of Greek pantheon have their palaces at the summit. ...
BATTLE OF MARATHON THE ATTACK ON ATHENS: 490 BC ANTHONY ENRIQUEZ INTRODUCTION Greek city states such as Athens and Sparta had often fought among themselves, though ...
Origins of Ancient Greece. Minoans (3000-1000 BCE) Mycenaeans ... Basis of all political life in Ancient Greece. The Development of Citizenship in the Polis ...
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 ...
Possibility of oligarchy being introduced was higher due to the absence of the Athenian fleet. ... Oligarchy established again at Athens, but civil war racks ...
... entryway to Mycenea, the capitol of the (ancient Greek) Mycenean ... The Acropolis ('city upon a hill') is home to Athens' most famous architectural ...
Battle of Marathon. The Persians were defeated by the Athenians at the Battle of Marathon. ... The Marathon. The 1896 Olympic marathon distance of 24.8 miles ...
* * * * * * * * The Athenians prospered and grew to dominate Greece under the leadership of Pericles. They formed the Delian League, an alliance of 140 city-states.
Firearms. Matchlock Arquebus. First hand-held firearm. 1500's. 1600's. Blunderbuss ... Samuel Colt patents the Colt revolver in the USA. Ross rifle ...
... tunnel was used as an aqueduct to transport water from a spring ... This tunnel was used as the aqueduct, for transporting water from the spring to the city. ...
The Persian Empire. Around 500 BC, the Mainland Greeks supported the Ionia ... Eros (Cupid) God of love. Ares (Mars) God of war, vengeance, anger. Dionysus (Bacchus) ...
Cultural slate 'wiped clean' by Dark Ages (1200-750 BCE) ... 'Dark Ages' in the Near East were shorter, ending around 900 BCE. Homer provides some glimpses ...
The Roman Republic & Its Downfall Crucial Questions: A.) How could such a tiny city-state conquer the Mediterranean region? B.) Why did the Republic fall?
Greece and Persia, 1000-30 BCE Tracy Rosselle, M.A.T. Newsome High School, Lithia, FL Beginning the Age of Classical Civilizations Peloponnesian War War broke out ...
... and it was shown to be futile to expect friendship from the jealous Spartans. ... He marginalizes myth, poetry, and the Trojan War; distrusts hearsay. ...
Western Civilization I HIS-101 UNIT 3 ARCHAIC AND CLASSICAL GREECE (1150-400 BCE) Protagoras of Abdera Finally, he was an agnostic and believed that there is no proof ...
... copies in the world. Extremely accurate ... The Geopolitical Map ... One is where a Boeotian town referred to Nero as 'lord of the whole world' (p. 354) ...
A top speed of 10 miles an hour was possible. Trireme ... The actors always wore masks and dressed up to show what character they were pretending to be. ...
Greco-Persian Wars, 499-479 BCE Background Ionian Revolts First Persian Invasion & Marathon Rise of Themistocles & the Athenian Navy Second Persian Invasion ...
Greek Sculpture Periods of Greek Sculpture: Archaic period (8th - early 5th century BC) Classical period (5th - 4th century BC) Hellenistic period (late 4th - 1st ...
Greek Warfare Review Early People of the Aegean On the island of Crete, the Minoans built a brilliant civilization based on trade. Mycenaean civilization, which ...
Influences of Long-distance Trade. Brought wealth and access to foreign products and enabled people to concentrate their efforts on economicactivities best suited to ...
7.1/7.2 Nth Roots and Rational Exponents How do you change a power to rational form and vice versa? How do you evaluate radicals and powers with rational exponents?
Ancient Greece. Greek Civilization. Many consider as foundation of Western Civilization ... Invasion of mainland Greece by the Persians in 490 BC Darius I ...
Roman Military Strategy and Tactics War can only end in eventual victory Terms Hastati- younger soldier, early form of the legionnaire Velites- light infantry ...