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Ancient Greece
Greek Components
Government Religion

Art

Cities

Trade &
Transportation

Daily Life

Technology

Writing
The Greek World
• Creative people
• Time thinking about
purpose of life
• Organizing and doing
• Democracy
• History, astronomy,
mathematics, politics,
philosophy, music, drama
and theater
• First Olympics.
Greek Timeline
• B.C. and A.D.
– 1500 years ago, a monk worked
out a Christian system for dating
events, starting with the year he
believed Christ was born. He
called the years after this event
Anno Domini (in the year of the
Lord) and the years before
Christ’s birth are before Christ.
– To date an event before Christ
we count backwards from 1.
Great Greeks!
Math & Science

Literature

Government &
Philosopy

Aristarchus

Homer

Alexander the Great

Euclid
Archimedes
Eratosthenes
Hipparchus

Hesiod
Sappho
Aescchylus
Sophocles

Socrates
Phillip II
Plato
Zeno

Pythagoras
Galen
Democritus

Euripides
Menander
Aristotle

Epicurus
Pyrrho of Elis
Diogenes

Thales

Pindar

Solon
Revolutionary Ideas
• Freedom (every district separated by
mountains or the sea = distinct groups)
• No one leader, believe in worth of the
individual
• Each person do their very best (excellence)
at any task he/she undertook
• Balance Mind and Body
• “Nothing in excess” and “Know thyself”
Greek Pottery

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•
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Large deposits of clays available
Red-figured (background painted black and figures left in natural red
of clay)
Black-figured (painted in black over red clay)art
Functional and beautiful
The Greek word for ceramics comes from keramos. This name came
from Keramikos, a part of Athens near or around the Dipylon Gate.
Potters lived and produced their wares in this area.
Greek Architecture
• Columns
– Doric
– Ionic
– Corinthian

• Seen in several
of the buildings
– Parthenon
– Temples
– Theaters
The Acropolis
• City of Athens built
around a flat-topped
limestone rock call the
Acropolis=“high city”
• Built a wall around it,
dedicated it to Athena
(Battle Goddess and later
Goddess of reason,
wisdom and purity)
• Religious shrine and
fortress, lots of temples to
honor their gods &
goddesses
City-States
• City-States (polis=political organization) meaning the
city, land around it and all the population.
• Symbolized home, nation, country and religion
• Every citizen participated in the life and government of the
polis
• Small enough for every citizen (only males who could vote
counted), around 5,040 citizens totaling around 50,000
including women & children
• All came together as a unit when threatened by foreign
power
• Four city-states: Athens, Sparta, Corinth, Thebes
Athens
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•
•

•

•

First democracy
Golden Age during Pericles (grew,
five miles from the sea)
Governed by a king that later
became a member of the
Areopagus, a council of statesmen.
Statesmen prepared political
matters for the general assembly to
vote on and also judged murder
trials.
City grew, problems between the
farmers and aristocrats, so
economic and social reforms to
make Athens first democracy in
594 B.C.
Survived two Persian Wars,
surrendered to Sparta during
Peloponnesian War in 404B.C.
Sparta
• Second best known city-state
• Military state, closed society
• Valleys of Peloponnesus,
fertile & well-watered, three
sides surrounded by
mountains (great defense)
•Three classes of people:
–Spartans, descendents of Dorians,
rulers (best soldiers in the world)
–Helots, slaves of the state (not able
to vote)
–Free farmers and craftsmen (not
able to vote)

Spartans:
Male/female rigorouslytrained from
birth, physically
Boys taken from families at age 7 to
live in barracks, began their only
career, a soldier
Learned total obedience,
superhuman endurance, and skills of
a soldier.
Close-shaved heads, marched
barefoot.
Life as a Spartan boy…
•

Male/female rigorously trained from birth, physically and emotionally.

•

Boys taken from families at age 7 to live in barracks, began their only career, a
soldier.

•

Learned total obedience, superhuman endurance, and skills of a soldier.

•

Close-shaved heads, marched barefoot.

•

Story of a Spartan boy who stole a fox, hid it under his garment and it ate a hole in
his stomach, but would never show pain or admit theft.

•

Age 20 - 30 cadet, guarding the borders, policed the country and controlled the
slaves. Kill anyone who was rebellious or showed potential leadership (Crispin)

•

Age 30, married, mature enjoyed rights and duties of a citizen until 60, military duty
over then train youth or public service.

•

Lost only two battles in 500 years, terrifying in combat, wearing garlands on their
heads and marching to a piper’s religious hymn, total order, no fear or hesitation.
Marathon
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•
•

•
•

•

•

Bay of Marathon: 20, 000 Medes and Persians
landed.
Greeks meet them with 10,000 Athenians and
1,000 Plateans.
Before the battle, Athenians, sent the fastest
runner in Greece to bring help from Sparta (150
miles away).
Spartans wouldn’t come, religious festival
(took only two days of running.)
Greeks watching Persians from the hills around
Marathon, outnumbered, but decided to take
them by surprise.
Persians thought Greeks crazy and retreated to
ships and destroyed 7 of their ships, they
retreated.
Sent Pheidippides (already exhausted) to race
the 25 miles back to Athens to tell of their
victory

•
•

•

Uttered “Rejoice, we conquer” and
died.
April 10, 1896 twenty-five young men
started running toward Athens from
Marathon to recreate that 25 mile run.
1908 changed from 25 miles to 26
miles, later Boston Marathon changed
to 26.2 distance from it’s starting to
ending points.
Life as a Spartan Girl…
• Freest in Greece.
• Participated in many sports
in public.
• Throw the discus, wrestled,
learned to use javelin
(instrument of war).
• Healthy mothers = healthy
children for their state.
First Olympics
Motto: “Citius, Altius, Fortius” (Latin: “Faster, Higher, Braver”)
in 1895 by Father Didon, a French Educator
• Goal: to contribute to a peaceful and
better world by educating youth through
sport, which is practiced without
discrimination of any kind and in the
olympic spirit of friendship, solidarity and
fair play.

• Creed: “The most important thing in the
Olympic Games is not to win, but to take
part, just as the most important thing in
life is not the triumph, but the struggle.
The essential thing is not to have
conquered, but to have fought well.
Olympic Rings Symbol

• Five rings symbolize the five continents
represented in the games (Europe, Asia, Oceania
and the Americas)
• Colors of the rings: Blue, Yellow, Black, Green
and Red (every country’s flag in these
continents has at least one of these colors in it)
Greek Mythology
•

Myths are symbolic stories created by
the ancient peoples to explain their
world. When the ancient Greeks
were frightened and did not
understand what was going on, they
created a story to explain it
–

•
•

example: did not understand thunder, so created
a story about a god that was angry and shook the
heavens= ZEUS

Gods and Goddesses
Exciting stories, well-defined
characters, heroic action, challenging
situations and deep emotions (magic,
beauty, strong visual images)
Aesop’s Fables
• Aesop was a Greek
slave who wrote fables
• Fables are short stories
that teach a moral truth.
• Simple plots, animal
characters symbolizing
human traits and
explicitly stated morals
Ancient Instruments
• Greek lyre
• Made from large tortoise
shell
• Similar to Harp of today
• Apollo, the God of Music,
played for other Gods on
Mount Olympus
MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS IN
ANCIENT GREECE

AULOS

KITHARA

LYRE

PANPIPES
Greek
Roots

• Many of our words today are borrowed from the
Ancient Greeks
• The root of many words like telescope (tele=far
off) or thermometer (thermo=heat)
Greek Alphabet

• The word alphabet comes from alpha and beta, the
first two characters in the Greek alphabet.
Ancient Greek Literature
• Iliad and the Odyssey, by blind poet Homer
• Written and recited as songs.
• Iliad means “poem about Troy”, tells a tale
of a great hero or many great heroes.
• Odyssey, similar to Iliad.

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Ancient Greece

  • 2. Greek Components Government Religion Art Cities Trade & Transportation Daily Life Technology Writing
  • 3. The Greek World • Creative people • Time thinking about purpose of life • Organizing and doing • Democracy • History, astronomy, mathematics, politics, philosophy, music, drama and theater • First Olympics.
  • 4. Greek Timeline • B.C. and A.D. – 1500 years ago, a monk worked out a Christian system for dating events, starting with the year he believed Christ was born. He called the years after this event Anno Domini (in the year of the Lord) and the years before Christ’s birth are before Christ. – To date an event before Christ we count backwards from 1.
  • 5. Great Greeks! Math & Science Literature Government & Philosopy Aristarchus Homer Alexander the Great Euclid Archimedes Eratosthenes Hipparchus Hesiod Sappho Aescchylus Sophocles Socrates Phillip II Plato Zeno Pythagoras Galen Democritus Euripides Menander Aristotle Epicurus Pyrrho of Elis Diogenes Thales Pindar Solon
  • 6. Revolutionary Ideas • Freedom (every district separated by mountains or the sea = distinct groups) • No one leader, believe in worth of the individual • Each person do their very best (excellence) at any task he/she undertook • Balance Mind and Body • “Nothing in excess” and “Know thyself”
  • 7. Greek Pottery • • • • • Large deposits of clays available Red-figured (background painted black and figures left in natural red of clay) Black-figured (painted in black over red clay)art Functional and beautiful The Greek word for ceramics comes from keramos. This name came from Keramikos, a part of Athens near or around the Dipylon Gate. Potters lived and produced their wares in this area.
  • 8. Greek Architecture • Columns – Doric – Ionic – Corinthian • Seen in several of the buildings – Parthenon – Temples – Theaters
  • 9. The Acropolis • City of Athens built around a flat-topped limestone rock call the Acropolis=“high city” • Built a wall around it, dedicated it to Athena (Battle Goddess and later Goddess of reason, wisdom and purity) • Religious shrine and fortress, lots of temples to honor their gods & goddesses
  • 10. City-States • City-States (polis=political organization) meaning the city, land around it and all the population. • Symbolized home, nation, country and religion • Every citizen participated in the life and government of the polis • Small enough for every citizen (only males who could vote counted), around 5,040 citizens totaling around 50,000 including women & children • All came together as a unit when threatened by foreign power • Four city-states: Athens, Sparta, Corinth, Thebes
  • 11. Athens • • • • • First democracy Golden Age during Pericles (grew, five miles from the sea) Governed by a king that later became a member of the Areopagus, a council of statesmen. Statesmen prepared political matters for the general assembly to vote on and also judged murder trials. City grew, problems between the farmers and aristocrats, so economic and social reforms to make Athens first democracy in 594 B.C. Survived two Persian Wars, surrendered to Sparta during Peloponnesian War in 404B.C.
  • 12. Sparta • Second best known city-state • Military state, closed society • Valleys of Peloponnesus, fertile & well-watered, three sides surrounded by mountains (great defense) •Three classes of people: –Spartans, descendents of Dorians, rulers (best soldiers in the world) –Helots, slaves of the state (not able to vote) –Free farmers and craftsmen (not able to vote) Spartans: Male/female rigorouslytrained from birth, physically Boys taken from families at age 7 to live in barracks, began their only career, a soldier Learned total obedience, superhuman endurance, and skills of a soldier. Close-shaved heads, marched barefoot.
  • 13. Life as a Spartan boy… • Male/female rigorously trained from birth, physically and emotionally. • Boys taken from families at age 7 to live in barracks, began their only career, a soldier. • Learned total obedience, superhuman endurance, and skills of a soldier. • Close-shaved heads, marched barefoot. • Story of a Spartan boy who stole a fox, hid it under his garment and it ate a hole in his stomach, but would never show pain or admit theft. • Age 20 - 30 cadet, guarding the borders, policed the country and controlled the slaves. Kill anyone who was rebellious or showed potential leadership (Crispin) • Age 30, married, mature enjoyed rights and duties of a citizen until 60, military duty over then train youth or public service. • Lost only two battles in 500 years, terrifying in combat, wearing garlands on their heads and marching to a piper’s religious hymn, total order, no fear or hesitation.
  • 14. Marathon • • • • • • • Bay of Marathon: 20, 000 Medes and Persians landed. Greeks meet them with 10,000 Athenians and 1,000 Plateans. Before the battle, Athenians, sent the fastest runner in Greece to bring help from Sparta (150 miles away). Spartans wouldn’t come, religious festival (took only two days of running.) Greeks watching Persians from the hills around Marathon, outnumbered, but decided to take them by surprise. Persians thought Greeks crazy and retreated to ships and destroyed 7 of their ships, they retreated. Sent Pheidippides (already exhausted) to race the 25 miles back to Athens to tell of their victory • • • Uttered “Rejoice, we conquer” and died. April 10, 1896 twenty-five young men started running toward Athens from Marathon to recreate that 25 mile run. 1908 changed from 25 miles to 26 miles, later Boston Marathon changed to 26.2 distance from it’s starting to ending points.
  • 15. Life as a Spartan Girl… • Freest in Greece. • Participated in many sports in public. • Throw the discus, wrestled, learned to use javelin (instrument of war). • Healthy mothers = healthy children for their state.
  • 16. First Olympics Motto: “Citius, Altius, Fortius” (Latin: “Faster, Higher, Braver”) in 1895 by Father Didon, a French Educator • Goal: to contribute to a peaceful and better world by educating youth through sport, which is practiced without discrimination of any kind and in the olympic spirit of friendship, solidarity and fair play. • Creed: “The most important thing in the Olympic Games is not to win, but to take part, just as the most important thing in life is not the triumph, but the struggle. The essential thing is not to have conquered, but to have fought well.
  • 17. Olympic Rings Symbol • Five rings symbolize the five continents represented in the games (Europe, Asia, Oceania and the Americas) • Colors of the rings: Blue, Yellow, Black, Green and Red (every country’s flag in these continents has at least one of these colors in it)
  • 18. Greek Mythology • Myths are symbolic stories created by the ancient peoples to explain their world. When the ancient Greeks were frightened and did not understand what was going on, they created a story to explain it – • • example: did not understand thunder, so created a story about a god that was angry and shook the heavens= ZEUS Gods and Goddesses Exciting stories, well-defined characters, heroic action, challenging situations and deep emotions (magic, beauty, strong visual images)
  • 19. Aesop’s Fables • Aesop was a Greek slave who wrote fables • Fables are short stories that teach a moral truth. • Simple plots, animal characters symbolizing human traits and explicitly stated morals
  • 20. Ancient Instruments • Greek lyre • Made from large tortoise shell • Similar to Harp of today • Apollo, the God of Music, played for other Gods on Mount Olympus
  • 21. MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS IN ANCIENT GREECE AULOS KITHARA LYRE PANPIPES
  • 22. Greek Roots • Many of our words today are borrowed from the Ancient Greeks • The root of many words like telescope (tele=far off) or thermometer (thermo=heat)
  • 23. Greek Alphabet • The word alphabet comes from alpha and beta, the first two characters in the Greek alphabet.
  • 24. Ancient Greek Literature • Iliad and the Odyssey, by blind poet Homer • Written and recited as songs. • Iliad means “poem about Troy”, tells a tale of a great hero or many great heroes. • Odyssey, similar to Iliad.