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ANCIENT GREECE
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Literature
  • Homer wrote the Iliad and Odyssey
  • Iliad relates the adventures of Greek Military
    expeditions against the city of Troy
  • Odyssey follows Odysseus journey home after the
    war
  • Represent the values of Hellenic civilization and
    used to teach students the excellence of their
    culture and dignity

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Bonds Uniting Greeks
  • Gods controlled nature
  • Religion polytheistic
  • Zeus chief god
  • Apollo sun god
  • Athena goddess of wisdom
  • Aphrodite goddess of love
  • Characteristics of gods
  • They all lived at the top of Mt. Olympus
  • Gods personal lives talked about in Greek
    mythology
  • Priests received prophecies from the gods at holy
    places called oracles
  • Oracle at Delphi was Apollo oracle, Greeks
    would go here to seek advice

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Bonds Uniting Greeks
  • Olympic Games
  • Held in honor of the gods
  • Athletic contests held every 4 years in Olympia
  • Fear of Persia
  • All Greeks feared that the Persian Empire planned
    to conquer them.
  • War against Persia
  • Persia controlled most of Middle East and Asia
    Minor (Greek Colonies)
  • Darius, king of Persia set out to annex all of
    Greece

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Persian War
  • Battle of Marathon
  • Darius invaded Greece and was defeated at
    Marathon
  • A Greek messenger ran 26 miles to Athens to share
    the news and died.
  • King Xerxes (480 BC)
  • Son of Darius
  • Launched attack at the Pass of Thermopylae in
    northern Greece.
  • Defeated Spartans
  • Took Athens
  • Greeks rallied
  • Greece saved

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POLIS
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Polis
  • A city-state
  • city, villages, fields surround an acropolis
    (fortified hill)
  • Citizens in polis had rights and responsibilities
    (vote, own property, etc)
  • In return, they had to serve in govt or defend
    the polis in times of war
  • Citizens were only land owning men
  • Women, slaves, foreigners were not citizens and
    had no political, legal rights

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Trade
  • Growth of population forced people to look
    elsewhere for food b/c of bad soil
  • SolutionTRADE!!
  • How can you make trading easier without
    bartering?
  • USE MONEY!!

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ATHENS
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- Unlike Sparta they developed a constitution
that stated all free, Athenian-born men were
citizensregardless of what social class
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Children in Athens
  • Boys given an education, as they were expected to
    hold office as a citizen one day
  • Girls received no formal education, just
    household training from mother
  • Private tutors or schools

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Children in Athens (contd)
  • Wealthy girls would marry their fathers choice
    at 15
  • Peasant girls would choose a husband from the
    field
  • Boys would train for future jobs after school
  • They entered the military after graduation and
    then went onto careers such as businessmen or
    Olympic athletes

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Women in Athens
  • Wore clothes to depict their status in society
  • Purple you were rich
  • Most important job for all women is having
    children
  • Women not allowed to eat/sleep in same room as
    men, go to market or Olympics

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Men in Athens
  • Like their wives, wore clothes equal to their
    status
  • In charge of family and house
  • Given the most responsibility in Greece, so the
    most important people in Greece

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Culture of Greece During the Golden Age
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Greek Architecture
  • Its style and influence is around the world
  • 3 types of columns
  • Doric (simple)
  • Ionic (more decorative with scrolls)
  • Corinthian (most elaborate, lots of plant leaves)

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 Doric column
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Public Building in NY
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Ohio State Capitol Building
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The Palace at Knossos
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Temple of Hera Doric Style
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Temple of Athena Ionic Style
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Architecture
  • erected many beautiful public buildings such as
    temples, gymnasiums, and theaters
  • most famous ones are
  • Acropolis
  • Partheno
  • PAINTINGS
  • illustrated myths and everyday life

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Sculpture
  • greatest Greek art
  • not many still in existence
  • sculptors included
  • Myron and his Discus Thrower
  • Phidias who created statue of Zeus at the Temple
    of Olympia
  • Colossus of Rhodes-bronze statue more than 100
    feet high from Hellenistic culture

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Drama
  • First people to write and perform plays
  • Used to honor the gods
  • Little props/scenery

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Tragedies
  • Earliest Greek plays
  • Aeschylus, Sophocles, Euripides ? writers of
    tragedies
  • One of the most famous is Oresteia, on the Trojan
    Wars.
  • COMEDIES Aristophanes, one of the most famous
    comedic writers
  • Made fun of Athens

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Philosophy
  • S ? SocratesP ? PlatoA ? Aristotle

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Greek Philosophizers
  • Philosophy to understand people and
    relationships to gods
  • Socrates (469 399) know thyself. Used
    Socratic Method to find truth (persistent
    questioning) Put to death for corrupting youth
  • Plato (427- 347) studied under Socrates. wrote
    discussions (dialogues) of ethics, religion and
    beauty.
  • There is no moral action in the world, moral
    action comes from yourself (introspection)
  • Republic most famous work, described ideal govt.
    an aristocracy of intelligent trained rulers
  • Aristotle (384-322)
  • Student of Plato and Also tutored Alex the Great
  • He questioned nature of world and human thought
    and knowledge- invented a method for arguing
    using rules (scientific method)

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Hellenistic Philosophers
  • Epicurus
  • Gods had no interest in humans
  • Zeno
  • Proposed people should live lives that were in
    harmony with nature or their gods wills

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Hellenistic Scientists
  • Pythagoras (582-507) a philosopher and
    mathematician, discovered math principles still
    studied in geometry
  • Democritus (460-352) a philosopher and scientist,
    advanced the theory that all matter is composed
    of small invisible atoms
  • Medicine Hippocrates
  • father of modern medicine
  • Hippocratic oath
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