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    Archimedes Mentors and Students Plato Aristotle Alexander the Great Triremes‚ Themosticles and the Battle of Salamis - Trireme and Trickery - Defeat of Xerxes and impact on Greek Society‚ technology and Science Alexander the Great and Hellenism - Death of Alexander and the division of the Empire - General Ptolemy and

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    Ideology is best defined as a system of ideas and beliefs that affect a person‚ group‚ or culture’s way of thinking. Ancient Greece was filled with different ideologies throughout the years; almost every polis with a different and unique set of values. Sparta had its strict militarism and aristocracy‚ suppressing people’s free thought. Athens had a mostly open‚ democratic‚ system‚ allowing more room for individual interpretations. And the empire of Alexander the Great that‚ despite having an absolute

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    -Selecus‚ Ptolemy‚ Antigonus‚ Lysimachus‚ and others divided empire -syria(selucids)‚ Macedonia(Antigonids)‚ Egypt(Ptolemies) -fierce competition through international relations       Hide Insert Card 2 Zoom     Describe the influence of Hellenism on societies outside Greek homeland during this time period. What aspects of Hellenistic culture held broad appeal for diverse groups? Zoom -culture was common denominator of style‚ language‚ & politics with access anywhere in afro-eurasia -attractive

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    Alexander the Great was an influence to the Hellenistic Era. Alexander was deferential towards the diversity of cultures and people soon started taking elements of Greek and Oriental and blending the two cultures. This became known as Hellenism. The Hellenistic era soon began seeing changes in art. The sculptures were becoming more naturalistic and began doing more dramatic poses‚ more movement within the art. One of the most treasured pieces of art made during this time was the Winged Victory of

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    Patriarchs→(period in the Old Testament – after Beginnings – Genesis 12-50) It begins with Abraham (& Sarah) and his call and continues through Isaac‚ Jacob and his 12 sons. The sons and Jacob are taken to Egypt by Joseph who becomes a leader during the famine. Genesis closes with the death of Joseph. Talks of the ancestors of the Jewish people. (Patriarch→Any of the early Biblical characters regarded as fathers of the human race.) Exile (captivity)→Fall of Jerusalem (Babylonian captivity of the

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    1700 Indo- European invasion of Greek peninsula 1400 Kingdom of Mycenae; Trojan War. 800-600 Rise of Greek city- states; Athens and Sparta become dominant. c.700 Homerian epics Iliad Odyssey; flowering of Greek architecture. 550 Cyrus the Great forms Persian Empire. 509 Beginnings of Roman republic. 470-430 Athens at its height: Pericles‚ Phidias‚ Sophocles‚ Socrates. 450 Twelve Tables of Law 431-404 Peloponnesian Wars. 359-336 Phillip II of Macedonia 338-323 Macedonian Empire‚ Alexander

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    The name was changed over to Pagan by the European Christians‚ Pagan meaning “non-follower or non-believer”. Hellenism primarily focuses on the worship of the Greek Mythology Gods. Asclepius was the God of medicine‚ healing‚ rejuvenation and physicians. According to Nick Pontikis‚ creator and writer of VariousGods.com‚ says there are two resurrection stories referring

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    University of Phoenix Material Ancient Civilizations and the Greek World Matrix Complete the matrix by entering cultural‚ political‚ and economic developments that had lasting effects or that are significant of each civilization. The table includes one example. Civilization Cultural Developments Political Developments Economic Developments Mesopotamian Developed the beginnings of astronomy and mathematics Believed in many gods not just one. Emergence of Kings‚ exercised distinct political rather

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    History of Art The Etruscan‚ Roman and Byzantine Utilized Art Since the beginning of the first human civilization‚ we see how early human put emphasis on historical events‚ especially those moments that were important for their life. During the paleolithic era‚ primitive people used to paint cave after a productive and successful hunting in order to immortalize the memory of such great even. Thousands of years later new and different civilizations like the Etruscan‚ Roman

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    western civilizations may not recognize it‚ Alexander’s policies‚ laws and ultimate dreams for how one’s government and society should be structured and ran‚ known today as Hellenism‚ are still very much present today (208). Although he died before he was able to personally implement many of the policies and laws known as Hellenism

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