PPT-The Greek victories over the Persians in the fifth century
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During this period of political stability democracy flourished in Athens under a revered leader named Pericles The Greeks also made advances in art drama poetry
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During this period of political stability democracy flourished in Athens under a revered leader named Pericles The Greeks also made advances in art drama poetry and philosophy The Golden Age ended with . 20 1027200 1048830 1054860 1081860 1126920 1137390 1180200 1192470 1229340 1282710 O7 826440 864840 882600 896730 922290 947580 976770 1005900 1035120 1126920 1204380 O6 612540 672960 717120 717120 719850 750720 754770 754770 797670 873510 918030 O5 7 of Greek GDP in 2009 he current economic crisis and the resulting recessionary environment coupled with the massive offer of illegal gambling services have negatively affected total turnover generated in Greece by legal gambling activities The annu Before the war. 400s B.C.: Persian Empire intends to extend influence over all of Europe. Greek city-states cooperate with each other in resisting the Persian attack. The Persian Wars. 546 B.C.: Persian armies led by Cyrus II, conquered Greek city-states of Ionia in Asia Minor. 500 B.C.. Greece. Persia. Greek and Persian Empires. The Persian territory was very large, and needed to be linked by road systems.. The Royal Road was the largest (1500 miles).. The Road connected Persia to Anatolia and had stations along the way for travelers to obtain food, water, and fresh horses.. Persia becomes an Empire. While the Athenians were taking the first steps toward creating a democracy, a new power was rising in the East. This power, the Persian Empire, would one day attack Greece. But early in their history, the Persians were an unorganized nomadic people. It took the skills of leaders like Cyrus the Great and Darius I to change that situation. Under these leaders, the Persians created a huge empire, one of the mightiest of the ancient world.. The Persian Wars, 499-479 BCE. Classical Greece. Greece was not alone in the ancient world. . Other civilizations were developing around the Mediterranean. . One of the largest and most powerful was the . Turn paragraph in to the tray.. Get ready to take notes.. Have Persian packet on desk.. Assyrian Empire. • . Empire: A large area of land ruled by one. person. • . 900-700 BCE: Assyrian Empire dominated. . August [?], 490 BC. Strategic Context. After the failures of an expedition in 492 BC and diplomacy the following year, Darius of Persia invades Greece in 490 BC. A Persian rearguard encamps on the plain of Marathon while the main force threatens Athens by sea. Former Athenian tyrant, Hippias, accompanies the Persians in the hopes of provoking political upheaval in Athens. Most of Greece is intimidated into inaction while even the Spartans do not fight due to a religious festival; only tiny Plataea comes to Athens’ defence. The Athenians must secure a quick victory before Athenian politics betray their cause.. Emprie. The Persians. At about the same time that the Athenians were creating a democracy, the Persian Empire was rising in the east.. Persians began as an unorganized, nomadic people who often fought other people of Southwest Asia, sometimes winning, sometimes losing.. Objectives:. You should know the key character and what happened at the battle of Marathon.. You should understand how a newspaper report is laid out.. You should be able to recount a historical event through different perspectives. Victory over Jericho. Now Jericho was securely shut up because of the children of Israel; none went out, and none came in. 2 And the Lord said to Joshua: “See! I have given Jericho into your hand, its king, and the mighty men of valor. 3 You shall march around the city, all you men of war; you shall go all around the city once. This you shall do six days. 4 And seven priests shall bear seven trumpets of rams' horns before the ark. But the seventh day you shall march around the city seven times, and the priests shall blow the trumpets. 5 It shall come to pass, when they make a long blast with the ram's horn, and when you hear the sound of the trumpet, that all the people shall shout with a great shout; then the wall of the city will fall down flat. And the people shall go up every man straight before him. 5,321. 3,445,234. King Leonidas . @. LeotheSpartan. . King Leonidas @. LeotheSpartan. I have been slain. I don’t like Persia, how dare you put my head on a spear! #. WaitforSalamis. . Themistocles @Athenian General. Sparta and Athens. S. parta. is a city-state in the southern. part of ancient Greece. .. A . helot. was a member of a certain. class of servants in ancient . Sparta.. The . Peloponnesian War . was. No 1DiKeRos Return of Star WarsEMS EXO d 22Owner Kenneth Robert Piral DidriksenBreeder Kenneth Robert Piral DidriksenJudge Sylvia OutrupCattery Perserfelis18 May 2020A hobby club for Persians Exotic
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