What was the legacy of the Minoans and Mycenaeans to Hellenic civilization? What rituals can be done to make oneself pure in ancient Greece? What was the function of a Minoan palace? What role did Athens have in the Peloponnesian War?
What new government did Athens have after the Peloponnesian War? What is Thucydides' thesis in Melian Dialogue? How did the Second Peloponnesian War start? What city defeated Sparta after the Peloponnesian War? What trait did the historian Polybius share with Thucydides?
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Sparta was a strange place to most Greeks. Most admired (respected) them but did not want to give up what it would take to become like them. Sparta had two kings calledBasileis(singularBasileus). These were hereditary kings from two separate royal families. One king would stay home and th...
The New Testament was written in Greek — specifically, in a dialect called Koine (or common) Greek, to distinguish it from the more complex, sophisticated Greek of ancient Athens and Sparta. Why “common”? And why wasn’t it written in Jesus’s (and his disciples’) own language of Ar...
Athens or Sparta, my decision would have been easy. I felt as if I had been born too late. There was no longer a place in the world for a young man who wanted to wear armor and slay dragons.(我想去进行一次伟大的冒险,证明自己,报效国家。我想做一些非常困难的事情,这样就没有人能对我...
Warm up What impact did the Peloponnesian War have on the rise and fall of Athens and Sparta? Ancient Greece Alexander the Great and Hellenism Key Terms Hellenism Alexandria Alexander the Great Became king of Macedonia at age 20 Prepared to lead Tutored by Aristotle Knowledge of science, geograp...
In contrast, the Greeks hailed from the region now known as Greece and consisted of several city-states, the most prominent being Athens and Sparta. 14 The Greeks are often credited for laying the foundational stones of Western philosophy, art, and science. Their philosophers, such as Socrates...
Greek Diversity: Athens prioritized democratic governance and active civic engagement, valuing individualfreedomsand political participation. In contrast, Sparta emphasized strict military discipline and collective strength, fostering unity through rigorous training and focusing on the common good. ...
(after the Spartan king) began after Corinth, feeling threatened by Athens’ aggression, engaged the Athenian army. Corinth was a member of the Peloponnesian League, butSparta, not yet ready for war, did not immediately retaliate. When Athens refused to back down, in the Spring of 431, ...