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... With the Greeks, there was a conglomeration of city-states that had external pressures by the Persians. ... Athens and Sparta were in charge of the alliance. ...
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... The Greeks (Athens) took over civilizations peacefully, if they didn't put up a fight they steadily helped them advance but if a fight was given the Greeks ...
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... The Parthenon was found on the hilltop of the Athens's Acropolis. It was built on the hill because the ancient Greeks thought that they should be all under the ...
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... Games. It was decided to hold the first modern Olympics in Athens in two years time. The Athens Games of 1896 were a great success. ...
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Crowing the hill of the Acropolis in Athens, it is the greatest symbol of ... and architecture expressed the unique outlook on the world the Greeks had and was a ...
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... The ancient Greeks built Athens upon a great plateau upon a great hill. ... The Greeks living in Athens were people with a passion for perfection. ...
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... decreased, the idea of the united Greeks started diminishing. Phthonos (envy) was what characterised the relationship between Sparta and Athens, and between ...
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... decreased, the idea of the united Greeks started diminishing. Phthonos (envy) was what characterised the relationship between Sparta and Athens, and between ...
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... In addition, Athens, according to The Book of Ancient Greeks, by laws of Pericles (the leader of Athens at this time) made it possible for every Athenian ...
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... also differs. The kind of government that the Greeks came about is a city-state, which in Athens is called a democracy. Most people ...
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... Athens was one of the most famous city-states of all and the birthplace of democracy. ... of games that took place every year in honor of one of the Greeks gods. ...
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... The Greeks made little use at the order; the chief example is the circular structure at Athens known as the Choragic monument of Lysicrates. ...
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... In 1833, after the Greek War of Independence, Athens became the capital ... These enslaved Greeks, who were called helots (pronounced HEHL uhts), outnumbered the ...
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... In 1833, after the Greek War of Independence, Athens became the capital ... These enslaved Greeks, who were called helots (pronounced HEHL uhts), outnumbered the ...
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... was generally admired by other Greeks as it instilled in society the civic virtues of dedication to the state and a code of moral conduct. Athens and Sparta ...
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... Even though Athena was the patron saint of Athens she supported other Greeks outside of Athens, such as, Achilles, Orestes, and especially Odysseus ("Athena"-1 ...
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... They had gained their revenge and destroyed Athens. The Greeks however defended themselves admirably against the large Persian force and forced the withdrawal ...
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... its enemies. For that specific time period the oligarchy government in Sparta was better for the Ancient Greeks than the democratic government in Athens. ...
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... his. This is what Peisitratus did in 550 BC He made Athens the great country it was and the Greeks admired him for that. After his ...
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... Rise of Athens and Sparta. 12 Dec 1994. Online 8 Dec 2001. http://lcweb2.loc.gov/ cgibin/query/r?frd/cstudy@field (DOCID+gr0024) Hopper, RJ The Early Greeks. ...
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Greek Comparison. The Greeks were, in my opinion, the pioneers of a functional government. I admire how they ran thier government, especially in Athens. ...
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... method of building, much of the information regarding the Ancient Greeks living conditions ... 56) At first, education in the schools in ancient Athens was limited ...
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... As I said before the Persian war was great for the Greeks. ... Even though Athens got the spoils of the war it also benefited the other city-states as well. ...
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... The Greeks in early Athens had "the most completely Democratic Democracy the world has ever seen" (Boyer, Webell 26) which is what our modern day government ...
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... example, when the straight lines of a building are seen from far away, such as the center of Athens, they appear to sag and distort. The Greeks compensated for ...
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... accomplishments include the development of philosophy, the building of the great city of Athens, and its ... The Greeks were the world's first philosophers. ...
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... In the first half of the 4th century BC, another war took place in the Greeks land: the war between Athens, Sparta and Thebes. At ...
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... The end of the war between the Persians and the Greeks marked the easement into the Classical period. In this period Athens achieved its greatest cultural and ...
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... The army of Persians had occupied Athens and Central Greece and were awaiting the arrival of their fleet. The Greeks had to defeat the Persians at Salamis ...
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... decreased, the idea of the united Greeks started diminishing. Phthonos (envy) was what characterised the relationship between Sparta and Athens, and between ...
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