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Classical Greece

Terms—Classical Greece Draco (r. 620 BC) Solon (r. 594 BC) Peisistratus (family ruled 560 – 510 BC) Cleisthenes (r. 508 BC) Ecclesia Pericles (r. 499 – 479 BC) Persian Wars (499 – 479 BC) Delian League Herodotus (c. 485 – 425 BC) Thucydides (c. 455 – 397 BC) Socrates (469 – 399 BC) Plato (427 – 348 BC) Sparta Helots Peloponnesian War (431 – 404 BC)

The Persian Wars

Greece and the Persian Empire

Athens

Draco—Athens’ 1st Written Law Code

Solon--Reforms

Peisistratus—”Tyrant of Athens”

Cleisthenes—”Father of Athenian Democracy”

Cleisthenes’ Reforms Council (Senate)—a representative body which created law or proposed foreign policy Ecclesia (Assembly)—all adult male citizens of Athens Voted on decisions of senate

Ostracism

Athenian Empire

Athenian Navy

Athens Struck It Rich

Pericles

Persian Wars

Pericles

Pericles

Delian League--Delos

Athens—Massive Building Program—The Acropolis

Athens—The Parthenon

Art of Mesopotamia

Art of Mesopotamia

Art of Egypt

Art of Egypt

Greek Art

Greek Art

Greek Art

Greek Art

Philosophy

Philosophy

Herodotus—1st Historian

Thucydides

Socrates

The Death of Socrates—399 BC

Plato

Plato—Physical World vs. World of Ideas

Plato

Sparta and Athens

Sparta

Spartan Helots

The Peloponnesian War—431 – 404 BC