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HISTORY INTRODUCEAncient GreeksYear ___
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Ancient Greek achievements and influence|
Ancient Greek civilisation|
left an incredible legacy whenBritain was in the Iron Age
490 BC Battle of Marathon
300 BC
200 BC
336 BC - Alexander the Great becomes king of Ancient Greece
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Persia and Egypt conquered
323 BC - Alexander the Great died
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Romans became more powerful
Romans defeat the Greeks
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Battle of Corinth ends Greek rule
500 BC
431 BC – 404 BC Peloponnesian war404 BC Sparta defeated Athens
146 BC
480 BCBattle of Thermopylaeand Salamis
472 BCTheatre
developed in Athens
Greeks weaken and decline in power and influence
Hellenistic Period
c. 323 BC – 146 BCfrom the death of Alexander the Great
to the end of the Greek Empire
Classical Period
c. 500 BC – 323 BCwhen Greek war, art, architecture,
theatre and philosophy thrived
democracy architecture
theatre|
arts|
myths and fables warfare
Olympic games philosophy andgreat thinkers
Socrates, Plato, Aristotle
399 BC|
Socratessentenced to death
432 BC the Parthenon built
800 BC Ancient Greek written history began
508 BC democracyand voting introduced in Athens
800 BC
570 BC - Pythagoras(Greek mathematician) was born
750 BC - Homerwrote the Iliad
and the Odyssey.
700 BC
600 BC
500 BC
776 BC First Olympic Games
powerful city-states built|
Athens and Sparta
400 BC
Archaic Period
c. 800 BC – 500 BCArkhē meaning beginning
Important sites of Ancient Greece
Sparta
Athens
Knossos
Troy
Persian Empire(Now called Turkey)
Olympia
Mount Olympus
Marathon
Salamis
Thermopylae
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