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Ancient Greece  Geography ◦ Location ▪ In Europe ▪ Peninsula that sticks into Mediterranean Sea ◦ Landforms ▪ Rocky and barren  Bad for farming ▪ Good soil on coast ▪ Many mountains and valleys ◦ Climate ▪ Mild climate  Dry  Warm ▪ Rain in the winter ▪ Affects on culture  Agora (outdoor market)  Open air theaters  Outside sports and athletic competitions ◦ Transportation ▪ Walked ▪ Horse and cart ▪ Horse back (only the rich) ◦ Aegean, Ionian, Mediterranean, vital to life  Sailors and traders ▪ Grew grapes, olives, and grains  Greek City-States ◦ Early civilizations ▪ Minoan Civilization  Island of Crete  King of Minos  Wealth from trade with places like Syria and Egypt  Grew weak (earthquakes? Mycenae?)  Moved to Greek mainland ▪ Mycenae  Greatest of all the city-states  Defense ◦ Walls 20ft. Thick ◦ Amazing ships ▪ Athens  Democracy (government by the people) ◦ Voters over 18 ◦ The Assembly (random group of 500) ◦ Slaves, women, and those born outside of Athens were not citizens  Citizens must take part in defense, juries, and political debates ▪ Sparta  Military state  Women had more personal freedom but still little political freedom  Greek Myths and Legends ◦ Polytheistic + (belief of many gods or goddesses) ▪ Myths ▪ Lived on Mt. Olympus ▪ Olympic games held every 4 years to honor Zeus ◦ The Trojan War ▪ Fought between Greek and Troy ▪ Helen of Sparta was taken to Troy ▪ The Greeks defeated the Trojans by building a large wooden horse and hiding inside ▪ Written about in the Iliad and Odyssey by Homer ◦ 12 Olympian God(ess)s ▪ Athena  Goddess of crafts ▪ Aphrodite  Goddess of love, beauty, and fertility  magical girdle causes any man or god to fall in love with the wearer ▪ Apollo  God of prophesy, music, and healing  Famous for arrows and the lyre ▪ Ares  God of war  Depicted carrying a blood stained spear ▪ Artemis  God of the hunt  Arrows ▪ Demeter  Goddess of agriculture  Mostly seen with sheaf of grain ▪ Dionysus  God of wine  Often seen with a bunch of grapes ▪ Hephaestus  God of fire and crafts (blacksmith) ▪ Hades  God of the Underworld ▪ Hera  Goddess of marriage and fertility  Known as bird goddess (symbol is a peacock)  Named chief deity of war ▪ Hermes  Messenger god and guide to the Underworld  Known for straw hat, snake caduceus, and winged shoes ▪ Poseidon  God of the sea, earthquakes, and horses  Often depicted with a trident ▪ Zeus  God of gods and god and the sky  Famous for thunderbolts  Golden Age ▪ From 500-300 B.C. ▪ Great Advancements  Monuments  Art  Philosophy  Architecture  Theater  Literature ▪ Philosophers  Great thinkers who study truth and knowledge  Find natural laws to explain actions in the world  Power of reason (logical thinking)  Socrates ◦ Taught by asking questions ◦ Socratic Method  Plato  Aristotle ◦ Plato student ◦ Established a school (1st University) ◦ If used reason, could create a perfect world ◦ Small group of men (philosophers) should run government  Persian War ◦ Persians attacked Greece ◦ Battle of Marathon ▪ Warrior named Pheidippides ran 25 miles to Athens to announce victory ▪ Today a marathon is the longest Olympic race ◦ Athens and Sparta joined forces ◦ Defeated the Persian Empire at the battle of Salamis  Decline of Greek City-States ◦ Athens becomes powerful ▪ Forces other city-states to join Delian League ▪ Sparta leads others against Athens ▪ ◦ Peloponnesian War ▪ Sparta vs. Athens ▪ Spartans were strong on land ▪ Athenians had a strong navy ▪ Plague in Athens kills many people ▪ Athens surrenders ◦ Thebes defeated Sparta ◦ Macedonia becomes a great power to the north  Alexander the Great ◦ King of Macedonia at age 20 ◦ Defeated the Persians, Syria, Phoenicia, and Egypt ◦ Began to march to India ◦ Fell ill and died (malaria) ◦ Rule lasted for 13 years ◦ Hellenistic Age (blend of Greek and Asian cultures)  Hellenistic Age ◦ 3 generals divided Alexanders empire ◦ Many Greek cities were founded ◦ Trade with India, China and Africa ◦ Discoveries and inventions ▪ Hippocrates  “Father of Medicine”  Hippocratic Oath ▪ Archimedes  Famous inventor and mathematician  Archimedes screw ▪ Pythagoras  Geometry- Pythagorean Theorem ▪ Euclid  System of plane geometry