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Ancient Greece

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Socrates
Athenian stonemason and philosopher. Asked people on streets about their beliefs and studied the results
Delian League
Alliance of Athens with other Greek city-states
Solon
Athens leader. Introduced government, economics, and took away debt slavery
Phalanx
War tactic of heavily armed soldiers
Dorian Invasions
Conquered Laconia and built Sparta
Tyranny
People who hold power by force
Democracy
Government by the people
Herodotus
"Father of History." Vistited lands adn wrote a book called The Persian Wars
Polis
City-state
Persian Wars
Greeks defeated Persians. 499 BC.
Thucydides
Wrote about Peloponnesian Wars and lived through it
Sparta
Brutal military system. Built by Dorian Invaders.
Aristocracy
Hereditary land holding elite
Alexander the Great
Ancient Greek king,He was one of the most successful military commanders in history
Homer
Blind poet who wrote the Illiad and the Odyssey
Mycenaeans
1400-1200. Conquered peninsula and islands. Started city states and played a role in the Trojan War.
Cleisthenes
507 BC. Broadened the roles of citizenship, the council, and made legislature.
Athens
Located in Atttica.
Oligarchy
Power of government in the ahnds of small, wealthy elites
Acropolis
A city with marble temples in honor of gods and goddesses, on top of a hill
Minoans
200-1400 BCE. Crete was the capital and traded wioth Eqypt and Mesopatamia.
Ephors
Ran day-to-day affairs in council
Hoplite
A heavy infantryman, the central focus of warfare in Ancient Greece.
Archon
Chief official. Was an appointed job.
Monarchy
Government where power is hereditary and passed down
Plato
Socrates' student. Taught the importance of reason
Pisistratus
Athenian tyrant. Held power in 546 BC and helped farmers
Hellenistic Age
the period between the death of Alexander the Great (Alexander III of Macedon) in 323 BC and the annexation of the Greek peninsula and islands by Rome in 146 BC
Helots
The Helots were the peoples who inhabited the lands of Messenia which neighbored Sparta.
Aristotle
Plato's student. Analyzed government: compared monarchy and democracy
Hellenic Culture
The Hellenistic period of Greek lasts from 323 BC to the annexation of the Greek peninsula and islands by Rome in 146 BC.
Ostracism
Process of voting to banish a figure who they saw as a threat to their democracy
Peloponnesian Wars
Conflict with Athens and Sparta
Pericles
Statemne leader of Athens

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