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The Athenian Golden Age The Athenian Golden Age Setting the Stage The Greek Civilization was a collection of citystates Athens and Sparta were two of the most
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The Athenian Golden Age The Athenian Golden Age Setting the Stage The Greek Civilization was a collection of citystates Athens and Sparta were two of the most powerful cities for different reasons. Greece Geography. Water, water everywhere. Islands. Hilly terrain on land. What results?. Mount Olympus. This mountain was thought by many Greeks to be a hangout for Zeus and other major Greek gods. Classical Greek mythology about the twelve major gods (called Olympians) spread throughout the Hellenistic world.. Wars among the . Greek . poli. were . common in the . fifth century before . the Common Era, . but the city-states . united to defend . themselves against . Persia, the most powerful empire in the world at that time. . The Golden Age. Classical Greece. The end of the Persian Wars marked the dawn of the greatest age in ancient history. The single century from approximately 480 BCE to 380 BCE saw a phenomenon of achievements in the ancient Greek states. Agnes Cofalla. Clara Hartling. Melina Lange . Joan Scherdel. Key Theme Questions. Pericles and Athens:. . How could Pericles gain so much power in. . a “democratic“ society?. Democracy and Empire. By Grace Hammett. Which do you think is an Athenian Priestess and why? . In pairs discuss which image you believe is of a priestess and why. . We will also discuss your expectations of the roles of a priestess and their involvement in society. . Alexii. . Lardis. , Said . Mallouky. , . Kiersten. Paul, Rachel Stone, Kathryn Vance, . Brittlyn. Warren, . Alexa. Waters . Who were the Greeks of this time period? . Few Quick Facts…. Classical Greece is considered to be the civilization that was around between the . The Chinese University of Hong Kong. Quantum advantage . in playing games. Content. Classical game theory.. Quantum games: models.. Quantum strategic games: relation to classical equilibria.. Quantum advantage against classical players. Wars among the . Greek . poli. were . common in the . fifth century before . the Common Era, . but the city-states . united to defend . themselves against . Persia, the most powerful empire in the world at that time. . CLASSICAL ANTIQUITY. Classical . antiquity. (also . called the . classical era, classical period or classical age) is a broad term for . the long . period of cultural history centered on the Mediterranean Sea, comprising the interlocking civilizations of ancient Greece and ancient . Aegean. Cultures. Geography. The Aegean Cultures are found in the area of the Aegean Sea.. The terrain is . rocky. with a huge dependency on the . water. .. Aegean Cultures. Cycladic. Culture. Existed around 2500-2000 B.C.E.. Basic Greek city-state, consisted of a group of self-governing people. Acropolis. Elevated place in the center of the city occupied by the temples of the gods. Geometric Style. A style of vase painting that made use of bold, simple, linear designs. APWH – . Unit 2. Persian Empire. Indo-European people with a homeland in today’s Iran. 500 B.C.: Persian Empire was the largest and most impressive empire. Expanded under the leadership of Cyrus and Darius into Egypt and India. \"4 minutes ago -
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