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Greece vs. The Persian Empire

THE PERSIAN WARS
Danger of a helot revolt led to Sparta becoming a military
state.

Danger of a revolution among the poor farmers of Athens
led to it becoming a democracy.

The danger of invasion by the Persian army led to glory for
both Sparta and Athens!
The Persian Wars

 Persians attacked Greek city-states in Ionia
  (Anatolia)
 Athens sent ships and soldiers to help the
  Ionian Greeks.
 Persian King Darius vowed to destroy Athens
  in revenge!
 Athenians defeat Persians AND defend their
  city-state. Legend of Marathon!
The Persian Wars

 Ten years later. . . King Darius is dead-his son
  Xerxes vows to CRUSH Greece!
 Sends ENORMOUS invasion force to Greece
  by way of the Hellespont.
 Greek city-states divided. They are scared of
  Xerxes and some want to sacrifice Athens to
  the Persians.
The Persian Wars

 300 Spartans lead the way along with 7000
  other Greek soldiers against the Persians.
 All 300 were killed at the Battle of
  Thermopylae, but the set an example for ALL
  Greeks.
 Persians headed for Athens. . .
The Persian Wars

 The citizens of Athens followed the advice of
  Themistocles and evacuated the city to fight
  at sea.
 Xerxes burned Athens and then met the
  Greek navy in a narrow channel off the island
  of Salamis .
 The Greek triremes battered the Persian
  warships and 1/3 of fleet was lost.
 The Spartans defeated the rest of the Persian
  army at Platea.
The Persian Wars-Results

 Persian threat is ended.
 Greek city-states have a new sense of
    confidence and freedom.
   Athens THRIVES!
   Delian League-led by Athens (140 city-states)
   Drove Persians from surrounding territory
   Athens enters its GOLDEN AGE
   Complete # 2 on page 119
Athens’ Golden Age

 A time when Drama, Poetry, Art, Philosophy,
  Architecture, and Science ALL reached new
  heights!
 Age of Pericles 461-429 B.C.
Pericles
• Athens’ leading citizen.
                     • 495-429 BC
                     • Politician, orator, general
                     • Was also stoic, aloof, handsome,
                       and engaging.
                     • Also had a large, oddly shaped
                       head, which is why all his
                       portrayals have that helmet on.
Athens’ Golden Age-Pericles

 Three Goals for Athens
1) To strengthen Athenian Democracy
2) To hold and strengthen the empire
3) To glorify Athens
Athens’ Golden Age-Pericles

 Three Goals for Athens
1) To strengthen Athenian Democracy
 increased the number of paid public
  officials-even the poorest could serve if
  elected or chosen by lot
 Direct Democracy-citizens rule directly, not
  through a representative
 Look at the chart on p. 120-Answer
  questions 1 & 2 with your partner.
Athens’ Golden Age-Pericles

 Three Goals for Athens
2) To hold and strengthen the empire
 Pericles wanted to build wealth and power
   of Athens
 Built powerful navy for safety and trade.
Athens’ Golden Age-Pericles

 Three Goals for Athens
3) To glorify Athens
 Pericles used money from Delian League to
  buy gold, ivory, and marble.
 Built Parthenon-all without the approval of
  the Delian League.
The Parthenon
Its main function was to house the grand statue of Athena
• In 1687, the Venetians were fighting the Ottoman Empire
  in Athens.
   • Unsurprisingly, the Ottomans had fortified the
     acropolis and were holding out there.
   • They used the Parthenon to store gunpowder (great
     idea!). A Venetian cannonball hit the Parthenon,
     detonated the gunpowder, and blew up a good chunk
     of the temple.
   • Most of the temple lay in ruins.
   • In 1806, Lord Elgin brought many of the sculptures to
     London (he sawed them off). They’re now known as
     the Elgin Marbles.
•Read “A Voice from the Past on
page 121.
•Discuss this question with your
partner. . . How accurate do you
consider Pericles’ statement that
Athenian democracy was in the
hands of “the whole people”?
•THEN complete #2 of the section
assessment on page 125.
Greek Theatre
Pericles invested a great deal of money into the glorification
  of Athens. . .
Theatre
• It was during the golden age that the great playwrights
  lived
• Tragedy: Serious drama-love, hate, war, betrayal.
• Tragedy: Always featured a HERO with a tragic flaw.
• Comedy: Contained slapstick and crude humor.
• Comedy: Satires-made fun of almost everyone in Classical
  Greece.
Greek Art

 Greek sculptors during the golden age aimed
  to create figures that were graceful, strong,
  and perfectly formed.
 Faces showed neither laughter nor anger,
  only serenity.
 Also tried to capture grace of human body in
  motion.
 Order, balance, and proportion-Classical Art
Greek Art
Greek Philosophy

 Socrates
 Plato
 Aristotle
 Pages 124 & 125
 “Lovers of Wisdom”
 Who was he? What is he known for? What
  were his views about government? Lasting
  contribution? Famous quote?
Athens vs.Sparta

THE PELOPONNESIAN WARS
The Peloponnesian Wars

 Tensions had been building for years as
  Athens had grown. Leaders in both city-
  states wanted war b/c they believed they
  would win.
 Sparta had land advantage
 Athens had sea advantage
 Pericles’ strategy was to avoid land battles
  and wait to strike from the sea.
The Peloponnesian Wars

 Spartans march into Athenian territory.
 They burned the local food supply
 Athenians were safe inside walls of city-state
 Ships could still bring food from other
  colonies.
 Two events spelled eventual disaster for
  Athens. . .
Sparta gains the edge. . .

 A PLAGUE! A plague killed between 1/3 and
  2/3 of the population.
 Pericles also died from the plague.


 Assembly sends huge fleet of 27,000 soldiers
  to Syracuse, one of Sparta’s wealthiest allies.
 Suffered TOTAL destruction.
 Athens surrendered in 404 B.C.E
War brings change. . .

 Athens loses its short-lived empire, power,
  and wealth
 People began to lose confidence in
  democratic governments
 Weak, corrupt, traitorous rulers

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The persian wars pericles-theatre-philosophy

  • 1. Greece vs. The Persian Empire THE PERSIAN WARS
  • 2. Danger of a helot revolt led to Sparta becoming a military state. Danger of a revolution among the poor farmers of Athens led to it becoming a democracy. The danger of invasion by the Persian army led to glory for both Sparta and Athens!
  • 3. The Persian Wars  Persians attacked Greek city-states in Ionia (Anatolia)  Athens sent ships and soldiers to help the Ionian Greeks.  Persian King Darius vowed to destroy Athens in revenge!  Athenians defeat Persians AND defend their city-state. Legend of Marathon!
  • 4. The Persian Wars  Ten years later. . . King Darius is dead-his son Xerxes vows to CRUSH Greece!  Sends ENORMOUS invasion force to Greece by way of the Hellespont.  Greek city-states divided. They are scared of Xerxes and some want to sacrifice Athens to the Persians.
  • 5. The Persian Wars  300 Spartans lead the way along with 7000 other Greek soldiers against the Persians.  All 300 were killed at the Battle of Thermopylae, but the set an example for ALL Greeks.  Persians headed for Athens. . .
  • 6. The Persian Wars  The citizens of Athens followed the advice of Themistocles and evacuated the city to fight at sea.  Xerxes burned Athens and then met the Greek navy in a narrow channel off the island of Salamis .  The Greek triremes battered the Persian warships and 1/3 of fleet was lost.  The Spartans defeated the rest of the Persian army at Platea.
  • 7. The Persian Wars-Results  Persian threat is ended.  Greek city-states have a new sense of confidence and freedom.  Athens THRIVES!  Delian League-led by Athens (140 city-states)  Drove Persians from surrounding territory  Athens enters its GOLDEN AGE  Complete # 2 on page 119
  • 8. Athens’ Golden Age  A time when Drama, Poetry, Art, Philosophy, Architecture, and Science ALL reached new heights!  Age of Pericles 461-429 B.C.
  • 9. Pericles • Athens’ leading citizen. • 495-429 BC • Politician, orator, general • Was also stoic, aloof, handsome, and engaging. • Also had a large, oddly shaped head, which is why all his portrayals have that helmet on.
  • 10. Athens’ Golden Age-Pericles  Three Goals for Athens 1) To strengthen Athenian Democracy 2) To hold and strengthen the empire 3) To glorify Athens
  • 11. Athens’ Golden Age-Pericles  Three Goals for Athens 1) To strengthen Athenian Democracy  increased the number of paid public officials-even the poorest could serve if elected or chosen by lot  Direct Democracy-citizens rule directly, not through a representative  Look at the chart on p. 120-Answer questions 1 & 2 with your partner.
  • 12. Athens’ Golden Age-Pericles  Three Goals for Athens 2) To hold and strengthen the empire  Pericles wanted to build wealth and power of Athens  Built powerful navy for safety and trade.
  • 13. Athens’ Golden Age-Pericles  Three Goals for Athens 3) To glorify Athens  Pericles used money from Delian League to buy gold, ivory, and marble.  Built Parthenon-all without the approval of the Delian League.
  • 15. Its main function was to house the grand statue of Athena
  • 16. • In 1687, the Venetians were fighting the Ottoman Empire in Athens. • Unsurprisingly, the Ottomans had fortified the acropolis and were holding out there. • They used the Parthenon to store gunpowder (great idea!). A Venetian cannonball hit the Parthenon, detonated the gunpowder, and blew up a good chunk of the temple. • Most of the temple lay in ruins. • In 1806, Lord Elgin brought many of the sculptures to London (he sawed them off). They’re now known as the Elgin Marbles.
  • 17.
  • 18.
  • 19. •Read “A Voice from the Past on page 121. •Discuss this question with your partner. . . How accurate do you consider Pericles’ statement that Athenian democracy was in the hands of “the whole people”? •THEN complete #2 of the section assessment on page 125.
  • 20. Greek Theatre Pericles invested a great deal of money into the glorification of Athens. . . Theatre • It was during the golden age that the great playwrights lived • Tragedy: Serious drama-love, hate, war, betrayal. • Tragedy: Always featured a HERO with a tragic flaw. • Comedy: Contained slapstick and crude humor. • Comedy: Satires-made fun of almost everyone in Classical Greece.
  • 21. Greek Art  Greek sculptors during the golden age aimed to create figures that were graceful, strong, and perfectly formed.  Faces showed neither laughter nor anger, only serenity.  Also tried to capture grace of human body in motion.  Order, balance, and proportion-Classical Art
  • 23. Greek Philosophy  Socrates  Plato  Aristotle  Pages 124 & 125  “Lovers of Wisdom”  Who was he? What is he known for? What were his views about government? Lasting contribution? Famous quote?
  • 24.
  • 26. The Peloponnesian Wars  Tensions had been building for years as Athens had grown. Leaders in both city- states wanted war b/c they believed they would win.  Sparta had land advantage  Athens had sea advantage  Pericles’ strategy was to avoid land battles and wait to strike from the sea.
  • 27. The Peloponnesian Wars  Spartans march into Athenian territory.  They burned the local food supply  Athenians were safe inside walls of city-state  Ships could still bring food from other colonies.  Two events spelled eventual disaster for Athens. . .
  • 28. Sparta gains the edge. . .  A PLAGUE! A plague killed between 1/3 and 2/3 of the population.  Pericles also died from the plague.  Assembly sends huge fleet of 27,000 soldiers to Syracuse, one of Sparta’s wealthiest allies.  Suffered TOTAL destruction.  Athens surrendered in 404 B.C.E
  • 29. War brings change. . .  Athens loses its short-lived empire, power, and wealth  People began to lose confidence in democratic governments  Weak, corrupt, traitorous rulers