Title: Map of Ancient Greece
1- Throughout most of their classical history, the
Greeks were never unified politically or
militarily. They were simply a group of
independent city-states that shared a common
culture (religion, language, traditions.)
2- The Greeks fought each other more than they
fought non-Greeks (who they referred to as
barbarians because their language sounded like
sheep sounds). - All this changed when a large eastern empire
(the Persians) invaded the Greek world.
3II. Persian Wars (500-479 B.C.E.)
- Cause
- Persia invasions
- Greece
- Battle of Marathon
- Battles of Thermopolae Salamis.
- Result
- Greece won, but rivalry between the city-states
caused the Peloponnesian Wars.
4- Persians
- Largest army navy in the world.
- Poorly armored (short spears, and wicker
shields) - Cultural differences leading to poor motivation.
- Long time to organize, required a lot of
supplies.
5III. The Golden Age
- Greeces victory over the Persians gave rise to
the Golden Age of Greek culture. - Achievements during the Golden Age
- Democracy - Medicine
- Philosophy - Science
- Drama - History
- Poetry - Art
6Socrates is considered The Father of Greek
philosophy
7- He believed that people needed to think for
themselves by questioning everything. - He argued that
- pure truth could
- never really be
- discovered.
- He often criticized
- democracy.
8Plato
- A student of Socrates, who believed in rule by an
aristocracy. - Wrote The Republic
9Aristotle
- A student of Plato teacher to Alexander the
Great. - He explored the idea of good government (which
governments make the best men.) - He developed rules of logic (men are ruled by
natural laws.)
10Sophocles was a Greek dramatist who wrote
tragedies such as Oedipus Rex Antigone
11- Hippocrates was a Greek medical scholar who
looked for natural rather than supernatural
causes of illnesses.
12Aristarchus
- Greek astronomer who believed in the Heliocentric
theory (the sun is the center of the solar
system.) - His theory was opposed by Claudius Ptolemy who
taught that the earth is the center of the solar
system (Geocentric).
13Erastosthenes
- Greek astronomer who calculated the circumference
of the earth with amazing accuracy by measuring
angles of the sun. - This information was forgotten until Columbus
incorrect estimation in1492.
14- Archimedes
- Greek physicist who
- studied pulleys and levers.
- He developed theories of
- power force.
15- Aristotle
- Greek philosopher that collected, described, and
classified plants animals. This was the
foundations of western botany, zoology anatomy.
16- Pythagoras
- Greek
- mathematician
- who developed
- the Pythagorean
- theorem.
17Characteristics of Greek Art
- Glorified Human beings
- Represented the City-state
- Represented the Greek Ideas of beauty and
usefulness
18IV. Pelonponnesian Wars(431-404 BCE)
- Cause
- Rivalry between Greek city-states after the
Persian Wars.
- Result
- Weakened city-states thus facilitated the
invasion of the Macedonians lead by (Phillip II
and - Alexander the Great)
19- To protect the Aegean from further Persian
threat, Athens formed a military alliance called
the Delian League. - Out of fear of an Athenian Empire, Sparta also
formed a military alliance called the
Peloponnesian League.
20- It wasnt long until the Greeks forgot the unity
they had enjoyed against the Persians and began
to fight each other again. - In 431 B.C.E. the two Leagues went to war.
21The war lasted until 404 B.C.E. with the
surrender of Athens to Sparta. But the war left
all of Greece weakened and vulnerable to outside
attack.
22V. Rise of Macedonia
- Known as the Hellenistic Age (379 144 B.C.E.)
- Lasted from the Fall of Greece to the Rise of Rome
23Greece was finally conquered in 379 B.C.E. by the
Macedonians. Under the leadership of Philip
and His son Alexander.
Philip of -----------Macedonia Alexander of
Macedonia ----------
24Philip of Macedonia
- Macedonia was the northern part of Greece. It
was a buffer zone between the Greek world and the
barbarians. The Macedonians admired Greek
culture but most Greeks saw them as
hillbillies/rednecks. - In his desire to be more Greek King Philip
conquered the Greeks after the Peloponnesian War.
25Alexander the Great
- He promised the Greeks in return for their
alliance, he would conquer Persia. - His empire stretched from Greece to the Indus
River - His civilization was a mix of Greek and Eastern
elements called the Hellenistic Culture.
26The End!