I-03 the Sophists and Fifth-Century Athens
4. pericles, temple of olympian zeus, the acropolis and parthenon
Today’s Title: Persian and Peloponnesian Wars DO NOW On this day in 1454, explorer Amerigo Vespucci was born. The continent we live on is named after.
How did democracy develop in Athens? 508 BCE Kleisthenes established the first democratic government in Athens He diminished the influential families by.
Western Civilization Ms. Tully. 500-338 BCE – Greek civilization reached high point ◦ Philosophy, architecture, drama, warfare Herodotus (ca. 485-425)
Athens The next few slides should be added to your charts. Below is a copy of the chart you were asked to maintain.YEAR ATHENIAN LEADER POLICIESASSESSMENT.
Wars. Who fought in the Persian Wars? Athens and Sparta (together) vs. Persia.
Notebook Entries 12, 13, and 14 Quiz. 1. What is the name of the building that is one of the most famous buildings of ancient Greece, is located on the.
Western & Eastern Europe. 2000 BC – 476 AD Ancient Greece and Rome –Established a standard of excellence by which later societies measured their culture.
Peloponnesian Wars And the rise of Alexander the Great.
Ancient Greece: The Classical Spirit Early Greece.
Essential Questions 1.What philosophies came out of Greek culture? 2.What was the effect of the Persian war?