Who was Hellen in ancient Greece?
The most beautiful woman in the world. She was kidnapped by Paris and this started the Trojan War.
Did Athens have plenty of food?
Yes the people of Athens did have plenty of food well most of them did but Spartans did not have hardly any food
Why was Athens not A full democracy?
The radical Democracy of Athens was "full," but it was not any good, and in fact it became one of the ancient world's silliest, most chaotic tyrannies. During the Democracy, all Athenian citizens were expected to take part in day-to-day government and even to hold office, but relatively few Athenians were actually citizens, only the adult males of certain idle classes. The Athenian merchants were barred from citizenship ostensibly on the grounds that their connection to foreign sources made their patriotism suspect; Athenian women, essentially the house-bound property of the senior male member of their family, were considered incapable of citizenship; immigrants and resident aliens, called metics, had some civil rights, but were not considered citizens; and slaves of course, were not considered at all. Based on his experience of it, Plato considered the Athenian Democracy to be the worst form of government possible.
Why did Persia go to war with Greese in 479 B.C.?
Persia went to war with Greece (Athens and Sparta) as Persia wanted their land and Athens, Sparta and some other greek states said "No, you can not own our land." Or A Catalyst for the first war against the Persians was the Ionian Revolt. The Persians and the Greeks shared a border along the land known as Ionia in Asia Minor. The Greeks revolted and burned a village. Thus leading to a Persian counter-attack and war.
Some well-known goddesses from various mythologies include Athena (Greek), Freyja (Norse), Kali (Hindu), and Isis (Egyptian). These goddesses are associated with different aspects of life, such as wisdom, love, destruction, and magic, respectively.
How are Athens and Sparta different?
Athens: They are rich and varied and they started to expan their cities.
They built the Acroplis and the Athens were great artists. They were falling to pieces because of the dark ages of Greece.
Sparta:They never gave up and they cared about their people. Spartans wanted their women to have healthy babies because the if they would they would be great warriors. Girls trained like the men to do that. But they never fought in real battles like the men. The men trained with swords and spears.
The same: they both had to do a lot of training so they could fight in WA They had simmilar government that assemble their people to vote.
I hope this helps a lot with peoples projects and stuff.
they are different the Military of Athene is for only 2 years and for Sparta is for 25 year and trey are also different to the civilization and Trey are 2 different city i the same country
What is the importance of the Golden Age of Athens?
The Golden Age of Athens was a time of many advances in science, medicine, literature, theatre, and much more. Many of the ideas we use today were founded in the Golden Age, and we can learn a lot from the theories and advances of the ancient Greeks.
For example, doctors and people in the medical field today take the Hippocratic Oath, founded by a man named Hippocrates who lived in Athens during the Golden Age.
Socrates, a famous philosopher, was also alive in the Golden Age, and developed many philosophical ideas we still recognize today. Other philosophers during the Golden Age include Plato and Aristotle.
Pythagoras, a mathematician and scientist of the day, developed such mathematical theories and formulas as the Pythagorean theorem.
Yes Democrarcy did start in Athens. The word Democracy comes from the greek words meaning "rule of the people." But greek city-states didn't start as democracies, not all became democratic
How did Socrates challenge the values of the people in Athens?
Socrates wanted people to consider the true meaning of qualities such as justice and courage. To do this, he asked questions that made others think about their beliefs. Sometimes they became angry because Socrates often showed them that they didn't know what they were talking about. "Know thyself" was his most important lesson.
btw i got this from my text book
Democracy
How did the attitude of the people of Athens lead to their own downfall?
they did not treat the other city states fairly . then the city states asked Sparta for help and Sparta did help causing the Peloponnesus Wars .
first Sparta caused a plague or a wide spread decease . which whom many Athenians died from including Pericles .
then the formed a blockade so the Athenians finally surrendered .
thank you i hoped this answered your question and it helped what so ever . :)
Are hoplites slaves or soldiers?
Hoplites were soldiers who fought in an early type of massed-lined warfare.
Hoplites were soldiers who fought in an early type of massed-lined warfare.
Hoplites were soldiers who fought in an early type of massed-lined warfare.
Hoplites were soldiers who fought in an early type of massed-lined warfare.
Hoplites were soldiers who fought in an early type of massed-lined warfare.
Hoplites were soldiers who fought in an early type of massed-lined warfare.
Hoplites were soldiers who fought in an early type of massed-lined warfare.
Hoplites were soldiers who fought in an early type of massed-lined warfare.
Hoplites were soldiers who fought in an early type of massed-lined warfare.
Why do you think a good government is necessary for a Golden Age to develop?
To avoid as much corruption and fear as possible, and promote economic prosperity.
What is the age limit for the Golden Gloves?
The Golden Gloves are open to all non-professional pugilists age 16 and over. There is also a Silver Gloves amateur tournament, which is for amateur pugilists age 8 to 15 years old. Really its 35 and you be in masters division
What type of government did Athens have after the Persian Wars?
The aristocratic Council on the Areopagus had assumed leadership of the city to meet the Persian invasion of 480-479 BCE. When this was repulsed, and with ongoing fighting against Persia now led by Athens, the Council retained control. Twenty years later, with the Persians decisively driven back, Ephialtes organised the disempowerment of the Council and established a moderate democratic assembly to govern. He was assassinated for that, and his deputy Pericles took over, widening the power of the assembly to create a radical democracy where the citizens in assembly directed all facets of governance and an elected council carried out their directions.
How many miles is it from Rome to Sorrento?
The distance is straight path from one place to another place. There might be slight difference between the actual distance and the above mentioned distance because of the route chosen.The distance between the above mentioned places is 165.6678 miles approximately.
What are the carved marble gravestones in ancient Athens called?
Hi there, off memory I believe the 'carved marble headstones' were called stelai. We have created some bespoke headstones based on ancient greek designs.