Essays about BC Athens

  1. Sparta and Athens
    ... The war raged on for many years. In 415 BC, Athens suffered a crushing defeat at Syracuse. ... In 404 BC Athens surrendered to Sparta, and lost its empire. ...
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  2. Lysistrata of Aristophanes
    ... By 412 BC, Athens was in distress politically. An oligarchy overthrew the democracy in 411 BC, and then was replaced by a moderate regime. ...
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  3. Sparta and Athens
    ... citizen. During the Classic period, 500 to 338 BC, Athens had attained its highest point in politics, thought, and art. One Athenian ...
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  4. Athens and Sparta 2
    ... Kings ruled the citystate until 682 BC Beginning that year, elected officials called archons headed the government of Athens. The ...
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  5. Athens and Sparta the culture
    ... Kings ruled the citystate until 682 BC Beginning that year, elected officials called archons headed the government of Athens. The ...
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  6. Pericles
    ... By the year 432 BC Athens and itamp39s surrounding areas consisted of around 150,000 Athenians, not to mention the number of slaves and other ethnic groups from ...
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  7. Comparison Athens ampamp sparta
    ... As of 510 BC Athens was governed in a democracy. This meant that the citizens had the right to vote but the women and slaves couldnamp39t vote. ...
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  8. Ancient Greek Notes
    ... In 404 BC Athens was defeated after 27 years of fighting. 26. Macedonia The empire that conquered Greece after the Peloponnesian Wars. ...
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  9. ampquotGreece A Moment of Excellenc
    ... reached new and exciting peaks. From 480 to 430 BC Athens was continually productive and successful. All these advances took place ...
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  10. greek acheivement
    ... In 550 BC Athens saw a new form of government called tyranny. The Greeks admired and respected the tyrant for modeled the Greek mind. ...
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  11. How did Athens take over the leadership from Sparta after the ...
    ... change. Herodotus 484425 BC mentioned that Pausanians behaviour was only an excuse for Athens to take hegemony upon herself. ampquotThe ...
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  12. How Athens took over the leadership from Sparta after the Persian ...
    ... change. Herodotus 484425 BC mentioned that Pausanians behaviour was only an excuse for Athens to take hegemony upon herself. ampquotThe ...
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  13. Sparta and Athens
    ... If other states withdraw from the Delian League then they would then get attacked. The Pelopnician War was between Sparta and Athens during 431 to 404 BC. ...
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  14. The Rise And Fall of The Greek
    ... The great city of Corinth was destroyed 146 BC, Athens captured 86 BC, and Cleopatra and Mark Antony defeated at the Battle of Actium 31 BC. ...
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  15. sparta and athens
    The Greek citystate of Sparta and Athens both had times of greatness although ... was very militaristic, they had the most powerful army in Greece from 600 BC. ...
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  16. 2nd Persian Invasion
    ... at doing precisely the right thing at precisely the right moment.ampquot 2 Themistocles was held in high regard in Athens, enough to be chosen archon in 493 BC. ...
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  17. influences of socratic philosophy on western civilization
    ... To begin, after about 450 BC, Athens was considered the cultural center of the Greek world, and from then on, Athenian philosophy took a new direction. ...
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  18. Ancient Greece
    ... over the poor . In 508 BC, Athens became one of the first societies in ancient times to establish democracy . Democracy came from ...
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  19. Athenian Democracy
    ... By the middle of the 5th century BC, Athens had developed into a pure and absolute Democracy. In 594 BC, Solon was appointed into power. ...
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  20. Thucydides
    ... He returned to Athens in 404 BC Most of all of our knowledge of the Peloponnesian war came from the writings of Thucydides. His ...
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  21. Pericles 2
    ... Although Pericles had bee at peace with the Spartans since 446 BC, allowing Athensamp39 influence to expand, Sparta and its allies quickly grew fearful and jealous ...
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  22. socrates and athenian democrac
    ... in the Athenian system of government. Fifth Century BC Athens was the worldamp39s first democracy. From being governed by kings, it ...
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  23. Democracy
    ... Around 600 BC, Athens, a citystate in ancient Greece, became the first democracy. In Athens the ruler Draco tried to make many reforms in the citystate. ...
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  24. Greek Theatre
    ... language. In fifthcentury BC Athens there were no regular theatrical performances. Instead ... expedition. In 408 BC, aged 72, Euripides left Athens. He ...
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  25. Platos Ring of Gyges
    ... affect our present lives. Plato was born in 429 BC in Athens, Greece, to Ariston and Perictione. Platoamp39s real name was Aristocles ...
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  26. How were Spartans different from Athens
    ... The Athenians had a democracy and Athens was first ruled by one king but in 750 BC some Athen noble merchant and manufacturer took over, Spartans had a ...
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  27. Democracy in Athens
    ... of Democracy The form of political organization that evolved in the polis of Athens over the course of the sixth, fifth, and fourth centuries BC is one of the ...
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  28. Persian Wars
    ... In 499 BC these citystates began to rebel and Athens sent ships to help them. Some people say this was what led to the Persian War. ...
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  29. The Events Leading Up to The Trial of Socrates
    ... citystates. A 28year Golden Age of Athens begins in 457 BC The Athens had ruling power over all the Greek acropolis. Athens and ...
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  30. Three items from ancient Athens
    ... The helmet is a design from around the 7th century BC and is worn by the heavily armoured ... The Parthenon was found on the hilltop of the Athensamp39s Acropolis. ...
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