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Classical Greek Civilization 700 - 324 BC

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Classical Greek Civilization

700 - 324 BC

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Little is known about the time between 1100

and 750 BC because little to no writing took

place, and this is why it is called a Dark Age.

Between 750 and 600 BC, many Greeks left

the mainland by ship to establish new

colonies as a reaction to overpopulation,

economic problems, and rising political

tensions.

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Little is known about the time between 1100

and 750 BC because little to no writing took

place, and this is why it is called a Dark Age.

Between 750 and 600 BC, many Greeks left

the mainland by ship to establish new

colonies as a reaction to overpopulation,

economic problems, and rising political

tensions.

Also during this time, Greece was marked by

widespread famines.

By 600 BC most farmers in Athens, who were

in debt to the land aristocracy, had their

property taken and were turned into slaves to

work their own farms.

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Resentment of the ruling aristocracy led to

tyrants seizing power in many city-states.

These tyrants, meaning "unrightful ruler",

were not necessarily bad because they forced

the aristocrats from power and built

marketplaces, walls, and temples.

These tyrannies did play a crucial role as a

rising distaste for tyrants led to the creation

of alternative systems of government.

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The behavior of the tyrants created the desire

among the Greeks to develop a more efficient

and possibly fair system of government, such

as democracy in Athens.

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Kouros, 6th Century BC

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Kore, 6th Century BC

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Black-figure Style, 700-400 BC

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Achilles and Ajax

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Hercules fighting the Hydra

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Red-figure Style, 530-200 BC

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Hermes Pursing a Woman

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By 700 BC, Athens had become a unified polis.

Athens

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By 700 BC, Athens had become a unified polis.

In 510 BC, Athenians had deposed their last

tyrant and formed a council of five hundred

that supervised foreign affairs, oversaw the

treasury, and proposed laws to be voted on

by an assembly of all free male citizens.

What form of government is this?

Ostracism protected Athenians from someone

gaining too much power; the assembly would

vote to ostracize that person, and if a person

received 6,000 votes then that person could

not return to Athenian territory for 10 years.

Athens

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Ostracism

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During the Age of Pericles, the assembly,

consisted of around 43,000 males over 18,

which had final authority to pass laws after

free and open debate.

Between 461 and 429 BC, Pericles was the

dominant figure in Athenian politics, leading

the Athenian democracy, rebuilding Athens,

and expanded the Athenian empire abroad.

This was Athens golden age.

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Pericles

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The Acropolis

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The Acropolis Today

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The Propylaea

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The Temple of Athena Nike

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The Erechtheion

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The Porch of the Caryatids

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The Caryatids

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The Parthenon

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Statue of Athena

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East Pediment Marbles

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The Three Goddesses

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The Acropolis Museum

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During the Age of Pericles, the assembly,

consisted of around 43,000 males over 18,

which had final authority to pass laws after

free and open debate.

Between 461 and 429 BC, Pericles was the

dominant figure in Athenian politics, leading

the Athenian democracy, rebuilding Athens,

and expanded the Athenian empire abroad.

This was Athens golden age.

Foreigners had protection under the law, and

had some civic responsibilities, such as taxes.

Everyone except the poorest citizens had at

least one slave, and some worked for the

state.

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150,000

35,000

100,000

Population

Citizens

Foreigners

Slaves

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The role of the family was to produce and

raise good Athenian citizens.

Women in Athens had no formal education,

but some could read, write, and play musical

instruments.

Women married between 14 and 15, and

owned nothing but their personal items.

A woman’s responsibility was to have kids to,

take care of their family, and keep house.

Women had to have a male companion at all

times when traveling outside of the home.

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Instead of starting new colonies, the Greek

city-state of Sparta conquered its neighbors.

Sparta

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Instead of starting new colonies, the Greek

city-state of Sparta conquered its neighbors.

These conquered peoples became helots,

basically slaves forced to work for Sparta.

The Spartan form of government was an

oligarchy, composed of two kings and 28

council members over the age of 60.

Sparta

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Instead of starting new colonies, the Greek

city-state of Sparta conquered its neighbors.

These conquered peoples became helots,

basically slaves forced to work for Sparta.

The Spartan form of government was an

oligarchy, composed of two kings and 28

council members over the age of 60.

Sparta was above all a military state with the

art of warfare as the central focus of Spartan

life, and all other arts were frowned upon.

For this reason, the Spartans did not leave

behind any great works of art, architecture,

or literature like the Athenians did.

Sparta

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Shortly after birth, a mother would bathe her

child in wine, and if the child survived it was

brought before a council by the child's father.

If the council decided the child was puny and

deformed, the baby was thrown into a chasm.

Male Spartans began military training at

seven, and Spartan girls received a similar

education as boys, with less emphasis on

military training.

Spartan males began military service at age

20, they lived in barracks even if married until

age 30, and military duty lasted until age 60.

Spartan mothers would give their sons the

shield with the words "[Return] With it or

[carried] on it."

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Spartan women enjoyed power and respect

that was unknown in the rest of the classical

world, such as owning property, moving freely

in society, and speaking their mind in public.

Unlike Athens, Spartan girls were fed the

same food as their brothers, they were not

confined to the house and prevented from

going outside, or from competing in sports.

Rather than being married off at the age of 12

or 13, Spartan law forbade the marriage of a

girl until she was in her late teens or early 20s.

Delaying marriage helped ensure the birth of

healthy children, and prevent lasting health

problems associated with adolescent

pregnancy.

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Spartan women, better fed from childhood

and fit from exercise, fared a better chance of

reaching old age than other Greek women.

The median age of death for women in other

Greek cities was 34.6 years or roughly 10

years below that of men.

When Spartans died, marked headstones

were only granted to soldiers who died in

combat during a victorious campaign, and

women who died in service or childbirth.

Because of the practice of infanticide, absence

of men on campaigns, and losses in battle, the

Spartan population was hard to maintain, and

this almost proved fatal to their existence.

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The Ionian city-states fell to Persia in 550 BC.

The Athenian navy helped liberate them in

499 BC, which led the Persian ruler Darius

to seek revenge.

The Athenians defeated the Persians at the

Battle of Marathon, approximately 26 miles

from Athens in 490 BC.

The Greco-Persian Wars

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The Ionian city-states fell to Persia in 550 BC.

The Athenian navy helped liberate them in

499 BC, which led the Persian ruler Darius

to seek revenge.

The Athenians defeated the Persians at the

Battle of Marathon, approximately 26 miles

from Athens in 490 BC.

From this comes the legend of Pheidippides.

After Darius’ death in 486 BC, the new

Persian monarch, Xerxes, vowed revenge.

In 480, Xerxes led a force of about 180,000

troops and thousands of warships into

Greece.

The Greco-Persian Wars

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Xerxes

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At the Battle of Thermopylae, a force of 7,000

Greeks delayed the Persian force for two

days, but were ultimately defeated.

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Hoplite

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Phalanx

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At the Battle of Thermopylae, a force of 7,000

Greeks delayed the Persian force for two

days, but were ultimately defeated.

After the Greeks were defeated Thermopylae,

the Athenians abandoned their city, which

was sacked and burned by the Persians.

The Persians were ultimately defeated by the

Athenian navy at the Battle of Salamis, and at

the Battle of Plataea by a combined force of

110,000 Greeks.

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At the Battle of Thermopylae, a force of 7,000

Greeks delayed the Persian force for two

days, but were ultimately defeated.

After the Greeks were defeated Thermopylae,

the Athenians abandoned their city, which

was sacked and burned by the Persians.

The Persians were defeated by the Athenian

navy at the Battle of Salamis, and at the

Battle of Plataea by a force of 110,000

Greeks.

In 478, the Greeks formed the Delian League,

an alliance of 150 to 173 Greek city-states

under Athenian leadership, whose purpose

was to continue fighting the Persian Empire.

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The League's name is derived from its official

meeting place, the island of Delos, which was

also the location of the League’s treasury.

The League liberated virtually all Greek city-

states throughout Mediterranean from

Persia.

Athens began to use the League's navy for its

own purposes, and in 454 BC, Pericles moved

the treasury to Athens, effectively creating an

Athenian Empire.

By 431 BC, Athens' heavy-handed control of

the Delian League prompted the outbreak of

the Peloponnesian War, leading to the League

being dissolved in 404 BC.

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Peloponnesian War By 431 BC, the majority of the Greek world

was divided between Athens and Sparta, each

having a very different society that had little

or no tolerance for the other.

The Athenians were fiercely loyal to their

democracy, and Sparta and its allies had

grown weary of the Athenian Empire.

When war broke out in 431 BC, the Athenians,

led by Pericles, intended to stay behind their

walls and receive supplies from their navy.

Sparta and its allies laid siege to Athens,

hoping to draw the Athenian army into open

battle.

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After two years under siege, a plague broke

out in Athens killing one-third of the people,

including Pericles.

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After two years under siege, a plague broke

out in Athens killing one-third of the people,

including Pericles.

The war lasted another 25 years until, in 405

BC, the Athenian navy was finally destroyed.

Within a year Athens surrendered, its walls

were torn down, its navy disbanded, and its

empire destroyed.

The war weakened the major Greek states,

and for the next 66 years, Athens, Sparta,

and Thebes struggled for dominance.

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Besides government, architecture, and

military strategies, the Classical Greeks left a

legacy of art, literature, science, and

philosophy.

Philosophy refers to an organized system

of thought, and early philosophers were

concerned with critical and rational thought

about humanity, nature, and the universe.

Early philosophers tried to explain the

universe on the basis of unifying principles.

The philosopher Pythagoras taught that the

essence of the universe could be found in

music and numbers.

Classical Greek Philosophy

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Sophists were traveling teachers who sold

their services to the young men of Greece,

and believed it was beyond the reach of the

human mind to understand the universe.

They believed it was more important for

individuals to improve themselves, and they

also believed that there was no absolute right

or wrong.

They also believed what was right for one

individual might be wrong for another.

They taught that true wisdom was pursuing

one’s own good, and for this reason many

people viewed them as harmful to society.

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Socrates (469 - 399 BC), was an Athenian

philosopher who believed that real knowledge

was already in us, and the goal of education

should be to improve the individual.

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Socrates

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Socrates (469 - 399 BC), was an Athenian

philosopher who believed that real knowledge

was already in us, and the goal of education

should be to improve the individual.

Socrates left no writings, what is known

about him is from the writings of is pupils,

who he taught for no pay.

The Socratic Method was a way to teach

using question-and-answer format which led

pupils to figure things out for themselves by

using their own reason.

“The unexamined life is not worth living.”

What does this mean?

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Following their defeat in the Peloponnesian

War, Athenians no longer trusted democracy

and open debate.

Socrates’ questioning of authority led to him

being accused and convicted of corrupting the

youth of Athens, and he was sentenced to die

by drinking poison.

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The Death of Socrates, 1787

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Following their defeat in the Peloponnesian

War, Athenians no longer trusted democracy

and open debate.

Socrates’ questioning of authority led to him

being accused and convicted of corrupting the

youth of Athens, and he was sentenced to die

by drinking poison.

Socrates’ most famous pupil, Plato (424 - 347

BC), questioned reality asking “how do we

know what is real?”

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Plato

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Following their defeat in the Peloponnesian

War, Athenians no longer trusted democracy

and open debate.

Socrates’ questioning of authority led to him

being accused and convicted of corrupting the

youth of Athens, and he was sentenced to die

by drinking poison.

Socrates’ most famous pupil, Plato (424 - 347

BC), questioned reality asking “how do we

know what is real?”

He distrusted democracy, believing that men

are neither just nor rational so how do they

achieve a government that is.

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His ideal government was divided into 3

classes; a philosopher-king who would rule

justly, next warriors for protection, and then

everyone else.

Plato’s most famous pupil, Aristotle (384 -

322 BC), believed in analyzing and classifying

things based on observation and investigation.

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Aristotle

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His ideal government was divided into 3

classes; a philosopher-king who would rule

justly, next warriors for protection, and then

everyone else.

Plato’s most famous pupil, Aristotle (384 -

322 BC), believed in analyzing and classifying

things based on observation and investigation.

He wrote about logic, politics, ethics, poetry,

astronomy, geology, biology, and physics; all

science was based on his ideas and writings

until the 7th century AD.

Aristotle knew that there was no ideal state,

but through observing existing governments,

he favored a constitutional government as the

best form for most people.

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The standards in art set by the Classical

Period has dominated the arts in the Western

world.

The subject matter of the art was the human

being, presented as an object of great beauty.

The classical art style was based on the ideals

of reason, moderation, balance, and harmony.

Greek sculptors did not seek to achieve

realism, but rather they idealized beauty.

Polyclitus wrote down systematic rules for

proportion for the perfect human form,

based on mathematical ratios.

Classical Greek Art

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Dying Warrior

Temple of Aphaia, 500 BC

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Charioteer, Delphi, 477 BC

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Apollo with Battling

Lapiths and Centaurs

Temple of Zeus, Olympia,

460 BC

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Aphrodite

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Aphrodite of Cnidus

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The Marathon Youth

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The Victorious Youth

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Riace Bronzes, 460–430 BC

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Poseidon or Zeus?

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Athleticism and competition was admired by

the Classical Greeks, and related to the Gods.

Olympia was a sanctuary in ancient Greece,

and was the site of the Olympic Games in

classical times, and date back to 776 BC.

The first games began as an annual foot race

of young women in competition for position

of the priestess for the goddess Hera.

The tradition of athletic nudity began in 720

BC, probably by the Spartans, and this was

adopted early on in the Olympics.

The Olympic Games

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Finally, the Olympic Games were suppressed,

either between 393 to 435 AD, by Roman

emperors as part of the campaign to impose

Christianity as a state religion.

The Olympic site of Olympia remained until

an earthquake destroyed it in the 6th century

AD.

The 2004 Summer Olympic Games, were held

in Athens, and it was the first time since 1896

that the games were held in Greece.

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Olympia Today

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2004 Olympic Games, Athens

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