Famous Greeks Ancient Greece. Socrates: 469-399 BC.

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Famous Greeks Ancient Greece

Socrates: BC

Socrates Considered to be the wisest man of Greece Considered to be the wisest man of Greece

Socrates Clashed with the establishment of Athens Clashed with the establishment of Athens

Socrates Considered to be the wisest man of Greece Considered to be the wisest man of Greece Clashed with the establishment of Athens Clashed with the establishment of Athens Sentenced to death for corrupting the youth of Greece Sentenced to death for corrupting the youth of Greece (things like what is right and wrong)

Pericles: BC

Pericles Ruled during Greece’s “Golden Age”

Pericles ( won recognition by being dignified, eloquent, upright and patriotic ( won recognition by being dignified, eloquent, upright and patriotic )

Herodotus: BC

Herodotus “Father of History” “Father of History”

Aristotle: BC

Aristotle Scientist Scientist

Aristotle Philosopher Of Life, Values, Social Ethics Philosopher Of Life, Values, Social Ethics

Aristotle Scientist Scientist Philosopher Of Life, Values, Social Ethics Philosopher Of Life, Values, Social Ethics Teacher Teacher 1.ARISTOTLE VIDEO ARISTOTLE VIDEOARISTOTLE VIDEO 2.VALUES, ETHICS, CHARACTERS: ARISTOTLE VALUES, ETHICS, CHARACTERS: ARISTOTLEVALUES, ETHICS, CHARACTERS: ARISTOTLE

Pythagoras: BC

Pythagoras Mathematician Mathematician

Pythagoras –Pythagorean Theorem

Pythagoras Mathematician Mathematician –Pythagorean Theorem a 2 + b 2 = c 2 a 2 + b 2 = c 2

Pythagoras Mathematician Mathematician –Pythagorean Theorem a 2 + b 2 = c 2 a 2 + b 2 = c 2 a c b

Alexander the Great: BC

Alexander the Great Conquests spread the ideals of Greek civilization throughout the eastern world Conquests spread the ideals of Greek civilization throughout the eastern world Alexander the Great Video Alexander the Great Video

Plato: BC

Plato Author of “THE REPUBLIC”: A book about a perfect society, UTOPIA.

Homer: Between 1200 and 800 BC

Homer Author: Author:

Homer the “Iliad”

Homer Author: Author: the “Iliad” the “Odyssey”

Archimedes: BC

Archimedes Mathematician Mathematician

Archimedes Inventor Inventor

Archimedes Mathematician Mathematician Inventor Inventor –Pulley System

Archimedes Mathematician Mathematician Inventor Inventor –Pulley System –War Machines

Archimedes Mathematician Mathematician Inventor Inventor –Pulley System –War Machines –Early Planetariums

Hippocrates BC

Hippocrates Father of Modern Medicine Father of Modern Medicine

Hippocrates Hippocrates was the first physician to look for natural causes for diseases and sickness.