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Studying the presentation of Ancient Greek inscriptions in a Greek speaking country in museums which also provide for a large proportion of Engli sh speaking visitors

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Studying the presentation of Ancient Greek inscriptions in a Greek speaking country in museums which also provide for a large proportion of Engli sh speaking visitors enables a more layered investigation of the different ap proaches to the trans lat. The Laws of the Greek Cities. Until the time of Alexander (336 BC), the Greek world was fragmented into city states. Each of them was independent, and had its own government, political institutions and legal system. . Modern ideas about democracy first developed in ancient Athens. . Athenian Democracy Ancient Greece. Athens is the capital and largest city in modern Greece, but Athens also has a long history that dates back 7000 years. . 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. How did these men aid in bringing about democracy in Athens?. Important Terms to Know. Archon. – land-holding aristocrat, initially appointed to office for life. These individuals were responsible for supervising government administration.. Democracy - . Demos. (“people”) + . kratein. (“to rule”). D. eveloped through various reforms. The . Greek Reformers & . Philosophers:. 4. th. . century B.C.E. in Athens, . great . thinkers appeared. Poli. Ancient . Greece. Ancient Greece was not a unified nation, but a collection of city-states known as . poli. . . Poli. is the plural of polis. Polis is often translated as city, but there was a very important difference between an ancient Greek polis and a modern city. The ancient Greeks saw themselves as citizens of their . Modern ideas about democracy first developed in ancient Athens. . Athenian Democracy Ancient Greece. Athens is the capital and largest city in modern Greece, but Athens also has a long history that dates back 7000 years. . Origins. Did the people have power?. No. Athens . pAST. 13. th. century to 8. th. century BC. . Monarchy. 7. th. century . Oligarchy. 6. th. century. Tyranny. Philosophers influence. Vocabulary. Tribute: . payment made periodically by one state or ruler to another, especially as a sign of dependence.. Alliance: a . union or association formed for mutual benefit, . between countries.. 2-3 Sentences. You do not need to read the document yet. You may want to do some preliminary research in order to answer the following questions. Analysis of where the document came from before trying to understand its purpose and value. The Athenian Golden Age. The Athenian Golden Age. Setting the Stage. The Greek Civilization was a collection of . city-states. . Athens. and . Sparta. were two of the most powerful cities for different reasons. 454/3. 454/3. 454/3. 454/3. The . Cleisthenic. System. 454/3. 454/3. hoplite . phalanx. triremes. Athenian Tetradrachm. , obverse and reverse, ca 450 . (ca 26mm. , ca . 16.73g). stade. , . medimnos. What are . informational. texts?. Procedural. : technical step by step instructions, sequential instructions. Expository. : text written to inform, explain, and describe something to the reader. Next Two Weeks. La gamme de thé MORPHEE vise toute générations recherchant le sommeil paisible tant désiré et non procuré par tout types de médicaments. Essentiellement composé de feuille de morphine, ce thé vous assurera d’un rétablissement digne d’un voyage sur .

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