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Serpent column Plataea 479
A Brief History of Ancient Greece
Fall 2019, Week 5
“insufferable in victory”
oligarchies
Anabasis
The Corinthian War (395-387 BC)
koinē eirenē
Thebes (382 BC), Athens (377 BC)
Thebes
Sacred Band
Epaminondas
Leuctra (371 BC)
Messenia
Mantinea (362 BC)
Democracy in Athens
rhētor
government by amateurs
dicasteries (klērotērion)
klepsydra
crime and punishment
Plato (429-347 BC)
Socratic dialogues (What is justice?)
Protagoras (politikē technē)
The Republic
philosophers and rulers
The Academy (Academus)
Aristotle (384-322 BC)
“Man is a political animal”
A’s god, the “the prime mover”
Logic (the syllogism)
The Athenian Constitution
The Lyceum
Macedonia
“Greekness”
instability
autocracy
Hellenization
recognition
Philip II
Perdiccas III (359 BC)
diplomacy
reforms
phalanx
loyalty
Force in Greece
Crocus Field (352 BC)
Thessaly
Amphyctionic Council
Peace of Philocrates (346 BC)
Athens, Sparta
Chaeronea (338 BC)
Corinth, Megara, Messenia
Alexander
Thebes
Athens
Sparta
“the Greeks”
Corinthian League (337 BC)
hēgemōn
crusade against Persia
Olympias and Alexander, Cleopatra and Europa
336 BC