Important Dates:
1600-1100 B.C. –
1200 B.C. -
1150-750 B.C. - This time period
was known as the Dark Ages, because Greek Culture died down and writing fell
out of use.
776 B.C. –
750-700 B.C. –
621 B.C. –
600-371 B.C. –
594 B.C. –
508 B.C. – The first time in
recorded history that a civilization rebelled against their leader.
490-371 B.C. –
490 B.C. –
480 B.C. –
480-430 B.C. –
461-429 B.C. –
447-432 B.C. –
431-404 B.C. –
339 B.C. –
336 B.C. –
Important People/Immortals:
Homer: He was a Greek poet who
wrote the Odyssey and the Allied.
Odysseus: A Greek hero who fought
in the Trojan War and got lost on his way home, according to the Odyssey, and
fought/encountered various monsters.
Zeus: the King of the gods, he is
the son of Kronos, Titan lord of time. He is the god of the sky and lightning.
Athena: She is said to have been
born straight from Zeus’s brain. She is goddess of wisdom and battle strategy,
as well as the patron goddess of Athens.
Draco:
Solon:
Pisistratus: He was a tyrant who
ceased power by telling the people that he was accompanied by the goddess
Athena. He also got the support of common folks by making them more important
than they ever were. This triggered democracy and made Athens a rich and
powerful city-state.
Cleisthenes: Another politician that ruled
during the Aristocracy, hover instead of continuing the tradition of the
Aristocrats, he invented democracy and gave the common people a voice in
government and let the people rule themselves.
Darius (the Great):
Xerxes:
Pheidippides:
Themistocles:
Pericles: A famous Greek politician
Aristophanes:
Socrates: A Greek philosopher,
accused of corrupting the youth of Athens. He invented the Socratic Method, and
was killed by being forced to drink holly.
Plato:
Aristotle:
Alexander the Great: A great
general in the Greek army. He conquered many territories and even conquered the
great Persian Empire
Places: be able to map the
following
Athens, Sparta, the Ionian and
Aegean Seas, Peloponnesus, Persian Empire, and Ionia
Government:
Monarchy- ruled by a single
ruler, most often a king or queen
Democracy- all adult citizens get
to have a say in politics. In Greece this applied only to males
Oligarchy- Minority rules over
the majority. One example of this is Sparta.
Aristocracy- A society in which
the rich landowners, called aristocrats, dominate over the majority of common
folk. The commoners were forced to do all of the manual labor and nobody could
do anything that would have caused them to move up the social hierarchy.
Pericles’s three goals for Athens:
Greek Art:
Sculpture: A piece of art made by
carving rock in a particular pattern to make it look like something.
Architecture: Parthenon- most
famous, grandest temple to the goddess Athena
Drama:
Comedy: A play that has a
humorous aspect to it.
Tragedy: A play in which one of
the characters dies.
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