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    In all of ancient Rome there is the presence of the Greeks there as well. It is shown in their religion‚ architecture‚ literature and their artwork. Today I’m going to be talking about two of them that are important to me‚ so I hope you enjoy architecture and religion. “In architecture‚ the Romans imitated classical Greek styles‚ but they also created their own new styles. Roman architects used the Greek system of orders and added two more: Tuscan and Composite. Centuries before the Roman Empire

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    During the fifth century B.C.E.‚ Persia was a thriving empire that controlled a vast territory. In 499 B.C.E.‚ Greece helped Ionia‚ a province of Persia‚ rebel against the king of Persia‚ King Darius I. Darius vowed to crush Greece for it’s role in the rebellion. Throughout the fifth century‚ Persia repeatedly attacked Greece. After the third Persian invasion in 479‚ Greece decided to put an end to the attacks. In 478‚ the Delian League was created; it was an alliance of poleis‚ or Greek city-states

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    little that a man’s family had been noble in the past‚ an interruption of the three generations was all it took to deprive him of his noble status. Working men would get up early and work a six hour day. Trade of all sorts naturally centered around Rome. The construction industry would also require enormous numbers. Architects and engineers‚ surveyors‚ foremen‚ sculptors‚ stonemasons‚ carpenters‚ bricklayers and simple day laborers. All these were necessary to build not merely grand monuments‚ but

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    essay will briefly examine how Tacitus frames the positive and negative aspects of the Germans and how he uses their portrayal to comment on Rome of the time. Tacitus’‚ for describing a foreign people that he seems to be describing as barbarians‚ imbues them with surprisingly positive qualities. One of the things that Tacitus seems most impressed with is the German men’s relationship with women. He says that women who commit adultery are severely punished‚ being exiled from their camp‚ unable to regain

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    Ancient Greece: Society‚ Culture & Identity Ancient Greece was made up of independent city-states and sometimes they were called polis (oligarchy) except the cities of Athens and Sparta. The Spartans were ruled by monarchy while the Athenians introduced the first democratic government in the world. This meant that citizens of Athens were allowed to vote to choose in the political matters. Therefore‚ to be a citizen one would have to be born with Athenian parents and be a male. Men were either serving

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    Identity Themes in Ancient Greece Honor and Culture are two of the most prominent Identity themes in ancient Greek literature. Honor seems to be a slightly more important theme‚ although Honor and culture are intertwined in many ways. The Greeks are dominant because of these two strong aspects of their society. Greeks‚ especially the Athenians‚ believe that their culture is much better and more advanced than any other at the time. This gave the Greeks a sense of pride‚ or honor in their society

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    In ancient Greece‚ Music was an important thing for the pattern and texture of Greek life. It was played at weddings‚ funerals‚ religious festivals‚ gatherings and etc. Although Ancient Greeks were familiar with a vast amount of instruments‚ they favored three particular instruments which are the Kithara‚ the Lyre‚ and the Aulos. Instrumental music or the singing of a hymn was included in everyday activities and formal acts of worship. Of Greek philosophers believe that there is a relationship between

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    | What Role Did Socrates Play in Ancient Greece? | Natalia Gonzalez | | Mr. Pellegrini‚ 2A | 3/24/2010 | [Type the abstract of the document here. The abstract is typically a short summary of the contents of the document. Type the abstract of the document here. The abstract is typically a short summary of the contents of the document.] | What Role Did Socrates Play in Ancient Greece? In the leading city of Athens 2‚500 years ago during the Golden Age‚ a peculiar philosopher was born into

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    Women How much freedom did Greek woman have? Ancient Greece was a patriarchal society were often restricted by legal and social customs. Where an individual came from had a big impact on what one was able to do. There were many differences in the women of different parts of Greece in specific Spartan‚ Athenian Women‚ prostitute and companions. The freedom‚ what they wore‚ and how they contributed to society all depended on social class. Women were very important to society. Women from different

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    Women in Ancient Egypt and Greece By Morgan L. Harvey Throughout history women have faced many struggles in gaining equality with men. Freedoms and boundaries have been dependent upon the time period‚ rulers‚ religions and civilization. Ancient Greek women and Ancient Egyptian women were both equal to men as far as the law was concerned in certain areas; however‚ their equalities were different in the sense that Greek women were married out of necessity and viewed as property while Egyptian

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