The Persian and Peloponnesian Wars
... Delian League – a military naval alliance of Greek city-states from around the Aegean – shortly after Persian war ◦ Led by Pericles (ca. 494-429 BCE) ◦ Intellectual, aggressive, imperialistic ◦ Eventually became Athenian empire ...
... Delian League – a military naval alliance of Greek city-states from around the Aegean – shortly after Persian war ◦ Led by Pericles (ca. 494-429 BCE) ◦ Intellectual, aggressive, imperialistic ◦ Eventually became Athenian empire ...
Thucydides- The Funeral Oration of Pericles
... Think about these questions after you have read and answered the questions on the front side. We will talk about these in class! 1. What was the Peloponnesian War? What is its importance in Greek history and the subsequent history of Western Civilization? ...
... Think about these questions after you have read and answered the questions on the front side. We will talk about these in class! 1. What was the Peloponnesian War? What is its importance in Greek history and the subsequent history of Western Civilization? ...
Chapter 5, The Golden Age of Greece
... The Beginnings of the Persian War (490 – 479 BC) The cause of the Persian Wars started with the Ionian Revolt in started the war in 499 BC. Athens sent troops to support the cause! The Persian put down the revolt easily, but the actions of Athens angered King Darius. It took several years to get th ...
... The Beginnings of the Persian War (490 – 479 BC) The cause of the Persian Wars started with the Ionian Revolt in started the war in 499 BC. Athens sent troops to support the cause! The Persian put down the revolt easily, but the actions of Athens angered King Darius. It took several years to get th ...
The Peloponnesian War Peloponnesian War, (431–404 BC), fought
... years. The first period lasted 10 years and began with the Spartans, under Archidamus, leading an army into the region around Athens. Pericles declined to fight the superior army and urged the Athenians to keep to their city and make full use of their naval superiority by attacking their enemies’ co ...
... years. The first period lasted 10 years and began with the Spartans, under Archidamus, leading an army into the region around Athens. Pericles declined to fight the superior army and urged the Athenians to keep to their city and make full use of their naval superiority by attacking their enemies’ co ...
Name - aks 40- japan and china
... 5. Life expectancy was 15 years / 50 years 6. Athens common people: “They had no part or share in anything” – Aristotle / Hippocrates 7. Greece did not have a significant mountain range / river system or fertile plains as did Egypt and Persia 8. “It was impossible / necessary for a single ruler to d ...
... 5. Life expectancy was 15 years / 50 years 6. Athens common people: “They had no part or share in anything” – Aristotle / Hippocrates 7. Greece did not have a significant mountain range / river system or fertile plains as did Egypt and Persia 8. “It was impossible / necessary for a single ruler to d ...
APPARTS athens
... What do we know about where this was created? What have we learned about this topic? Society that may be relevant? ...
... What do we know about where this was created? What have we learned about this topic? Society that may be relevant? ...
Peloponnesian war
... 1 From which ancient Athenian historian do we learn about the Peloponnesian wars. Thucydides. 2 The 5th Century can be divided into 3 periods for Athens – The first till 479 was? ...
... 1 From which ancient Athenian historian do we learn about the Peloponnesian wars. Thucydides. 2 The 5th Century can be divided into 3 periods for Athens – The first till 479 was? ...
The Delian League and Athenian Imperialism
... • Renewal of war between Athens and Sparta • Persia intervenes: Sparta lacked a navy to take advantage of the revolts of islands against Athens; Alcibiades engineers alliance between Sparta and Persia; • Many Athenian subjects revolt; ...
... • Renewal of war between Athens and Sparta • Persia intervenes: Sparta lacked a navy to take advantage of the revolts of islands against Athens; Alcibiades engineers alliance between Sparta and Persia; • Many Athenian subjects revolt; ...
Sequencing events in the Peloponnesian War
... Below are a series of boxes that contain information about the Peloponnesian War. Re-arrange events so they are in chronological order. Thucydides begins to write a history of the Peloponnesian War. ...
... Below are a series of boxes that contain information about the Peloponnesian War. Re-arrange events so they are in chronological order. Thucydides begins to write a history of the Peloponnesian War. ...
THE PELOPONNESIAN WAR
... Greek city-states began to fear Athens attempt at power and prestige. Athens had grown into a naval empire under the rule of Pericles. Athenian settlers began moving into other Greek territories. City-states that wanted to break away from the Delian League were punished by Pericles. Sparta ...
... Greek city-states began to fear Athens attempt at power and prestige. Athens had grown into a naval empire under the rule of Pericles. Athenian settlers began moving into other Greek territories. City-states that wanted to break away from the Delian League were punished by Pericles. Sparta ...
Civilization Sequence 201
... • understanding “from all sides” Arguments: • Historiographical: “better evidence than that of the poets.” (p. 47/I:21) • Historical: “more worth writing about than any of those which had taken place in the past,” (p. 35/I:1); “never such loss of life—in the actual warfare and in internal revolution ...
... • understanding “from all sides” Arguments: • Historiographical: “better evidence than that of the poets.” (p. 47/I:21) • Historical: “more worth writing about than any of those which had taken place in the past,” (p. 35/I:1); “never such loss of life—in the actual warfare and in internal revolution ...
Democracy and Greece`s Golden Age Notes
... i. After the defeat of the Persians Athens made the Delian League. 1. A lot of money was spent on building a strong army and navy for protection. c. Glorifying Athens i. Bought lots of marble, and gold 1. Paid artists to make statues glorifying the city B. Glorious Art and Architecture a. Architectu ...
... i. After the defeat of the Persians Athens made the Delian League. 1. A lot of money was spent on building a strong army and navy for protection. c. Glorifying Athens i. Bought lots of marble, and gold 1. Paid artists to make statues glorifying the city B. Glorious Art and Architecture a. Architectu ...
Herodotus glossary.
... Phlanx. Close-order rank of Hoplite soldiers. Standing in a line, their shields overlapped forming an impenetrable shield wall, behind which they could press their enemy forwards with spears and javelins. Phoceans. Citizens of the Ionian city of Phocaea. Phoenicians. Peoples of the coastal settlemen ...
... Phlanx. Close-order rank of Hoplite soldiers. Standing in a line, their shields overlapped forming an impenetrable shield wall, behind which they could press their enemy forwards with spears and javelins. Phoceans. Citizens of the Ionian city of Phocaea. Phoenicians. Peoples of the coastal settlemen ...
The City States Ch. 10 - Wyalusing Area School District
... • Given plot of land • Able to take part in government and war ...
... • Given plot of land • Able to take part in government and war ...
Guided Notes Answers
... After defeat of Persians, Athens took over leadership of entire Greek world. 478 B.C. Athenians formed defensive alliance against Persians known as Delian League, that liberated all Greek states in the Aegean from Persian control. The leader in Athens from 461 to 429 B.C. who helped create democracy ...
... After defeat of Persians, Athens took over leadership of entire Greek world. 478 B.C. Athenians formed defensive alliance against Persians known as Delian League, that liberated all Greek states in the Aegean from Persian control. The leader in Athens from 461 to 429 B.C. who helped create democracy ...
Ch. 5 Sec. 4 - J Go World History
... the household, slaves, & raising children Mother took care of children until the age of 6; at age 7, boy came under the care of a pedagogue-a male slave who taught the boy manners ...
... the household, slaves, & raising children Mother took care of children until the age of 6; at age 7, boy came under the care of a pedagogue-a male slave who taught the boy manners ...
Name: Date: Vocabulary: Colony:
... ________________________________________________________ ________________________________________________________ ________________________________________________________ ________________________________________________________ Which battle destroyed the Persian navy? _______________________________ ...
... ________________________________________________________ ________________________________________________________ ________________________________________________________ ________________________________________________________ Which battle destroyed the Persian navy? _______________________________ ...
The Persian Wars
... The Battle of Thermopylae 10 years later, Persian King Xerxes invades Greece to conquer all of it in revenge. Athens and Sparta unite to fight off the Persians. Persians have 100,000 men and 700 ships, the Greeks have 10,000 men and 300 ships. They decide to block the Persians at the pass of Thermo ...
... The Battle of Thermopylae 10 years later, Persian King Xerxes invades Greece to conquer all of it in revenge. Athens and Sparta unite to fight off the Persians. Persians have 100,000 men and 700 ships, the Greeks have 10,000 men and 300 ships. They decide to block the Persians at the pass of Thermo ...
Greek Against Greek: The Peloponnesian Wars
... terrible ___ plague__________ broke out. At least 1/3 of the population died, including their leader Pericles ...
... terrible ___ plague__________ broke out. At least 1/3 of the population died, including their leader Pericles ...
Section 3 Quiz
... Write the letter of the correct answer in the blank provided. 6. The Persian Wars began when a. Pericles decided to punish Sparta for helping the Persians. b. Spartans came to resent Athenian dominance in Greece. c. Athens formed the Delian League. d. Darius decided to punish Athens for helping the ...
... Write the letter of the correct answer in the blank provided. 6. The Persian Wars began when a. Pericles decided to punish Sparta for helping the Persians. b. Spartans came to resent Athenian dominance in Greece. c. Athens formed the Delian League. d. Darius decided to punish Athens for helping the ...
Athens - Skyline School
... found near Athens and they used the money to build “triremes” (warships with three rows of rowers.) 4. The Persians did return and the Spartans led the ground battle at Thermopylae against Xerxes (zerk’ sez) the son of Darius. The Athenian navy battled at sea. Story on page 172 Read aloud ...
... found near Athens and they used the money to build “triremes” (warships with three rows of rowers.) 4. The Persians did return and the Spartans led the ground battle at Thermopylae against Xerxes (zerk’ sez) the son of Darius. The Athenian navy battled at sea. Story on page 172 Read aloud ...
Classical Greece
... • He had 3 goals – 1) to strengthen Athenian democracy – 2) to hold & strengthen the empire – 3) to glorify Athens ...
... • He had 3 goals – 1) to strengthen Athenian democracy – 2) to hold & strengthen the empire – 3) to glorify Athens ...
The Persian Wars
... Navy waiting around island Salamis Themistocles’ ruse Confined waters around Salamis Egyptians, Phoenecians, Ionian Greeks 40 Greek ships lost, 200 Persian ships lost Queen Artemisia of Halicarnassus ...
... Navy waiting around island Salamis Themistocles’ ruse Confined waters around Salamis Egyptians, Phoenecians, Ionian Greeks 40 Greek ships lost, 200 Persian ships lost Queen Artemisia of Halicarnassus ...
Trireme
A trireme (derived from Latin: triremis ""with three banks of oars;"" Ancient Greek: τριήρης triērēs, literally ""three-rower"") was an ancient vessel and a type of galley that was used by the ancient maritime civilizations of the Mediterranean, especially the Phoenicians, ancient Greeks and Romans.The trireme derives its name from its three rows of oars, manned with one man per oar.The early trireme was a development of the penteconter, an ancient warship with a single row of 25 oars on each side (i.e., a double-banked boat), and of the bireme (Greek: διήρης, diērēs), a warship with two banks of oars, probably of Phoenician origin, The word dieres does not appear until the Roman period. ""It must be assumed the term pentekontor covered the two-level type"". As a ship it was fast and agile, and it was the dominant warship in the Mediterranean during the 7th to 4th centuries BC, after which it was largely superseded by the larger quadriremes and quinqueremes. Triremes played a vital role in the Persian Wars, the creation of the Athenian maritime empire, and its downfall in the Peloponnesian War.The term is sometimes also used to refer to medieval and early modern galleys with three files of oarsmen per side as triremes.