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    Women’s Roles in Ancient Greece and Rome Women have played important roles throughout history. They have been responsible for the rise and fall of nations‚ sustaining families‚ and have been the focal point of worship in ancient religions. Moving forward in history‚ women’s roles have continually changed. Their status as matriarchs changed as the more advanced ancient civilizations rose. The patriarchal societies of ancient Greece and Rome viewed women differently from some societies of past eras

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    city of troy had no chances of winning against king Menelaus and his brother Agamemnon . The Trojan War began after the abduction the Trojan Prince‚ Paris‚ took the queen of Sparta‚ Helena‚ away from King Menelaus. The Trojan War impacted Ancient Greece because it gave them a sense of hope and strength. The very beginning started when the king of the gods‚ Zeus‚ was trying to declare who was going to receive the golden apple which meant that the goddess who would receive it would be the fairest one

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    HONORS WORLD HISTORY SUMMER ASSIGNMENT 2013 Welcome to La Quinta High School and Honors World History! The Social Studies department at LQHS has a very tightly articulated vertical program that begins with this course. The skills we learn in this course will be the foundation for your IB Social Studies work throughout your years at La Quinta. We are looking forward to having you in our program and having you begin your journey with us in IB History! The following assignments are not optional

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    then called the Phoenician alphabet. Because these methods required an excess of symbols to identify every word‚ writing was complex and limited to a small group of highly-trained people. By the 8th century B.C.‚ the Phoenician alphabet had spread to Greece‚ where it was refined and enhanced to record the Greek language. Some Phoenician characters were kept‚ and others were removed‚ but the top modernization was the use of letters to represent vowels. Many experts believe this allowed text to be read

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    and Other Reflections on the Classics. 1st ed. New York: W. W. Norton & Company‚ 1993. Spurling‚ Hilary. “Matisse and His Models.” Smithsonian October 2005: 72-80. Wood‚ Michael‚ Bruce Cole‚ and Adelheid Gealt. Art of the Western World: From Ancient Greece to Post-Modernism. 1st ed. New York: Summit Books‚ 1989.

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    Extremely large boarhounds resembling the Great Dane appear in ancient Greece; in frescoes from Tiryns dating back to 14th–13th centuries BC.[1][2] The large boarhound or Molossian hound continues to appear throughout ancient Greece in subsequent centuries right up to the Hellenistic era.[3][4][5][6] The Molossian hound‚ the Suliot dog and specific imports from Greece were used in the 18th century to increase the stature of the boarhounds in Austria and Germany and the wolfhounds in Ireland.[7][8][9][10][11][12][13]

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    323-200 B.C.E. After the death of Alexander the Great in 323 B.C.E‚ the Greek empire was divided. The control of Palestine was given to Greek leaders located in both Syria and Egypt. For about one hundred years‚ most of Israel was ruled by the Greeks in Egypt. Even though Greek Influence was noticed across Palestine (especially in Galilee)‚ the Jews were generally allowed to coordinate their internal affairs without any interference from Greek authorities. 198-142 B.C.E. From 198 to 142 B.C.E the

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    A myth is a traditional story particularly one regarding the early history of people or clarifying some social or natural phenomenon‚ and naturally encompassing supernatural beings or events. The Romans based their mythology from the Greeks‚ however‚ the way the Heroes and the gods acted reflected their civilized culture. Being an empire‚ it needed imperial gods. About this‚ Zeus leveled out slightly‚ his love affairs were less but was more kingly. Moreover‚ Jupiter Hera was jealous and less flighty

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    In early Athens before Draco’s laws‚ there were no written sentencing guides or punishments in place for crimes committed. This meant that the punishments for the same crimes remained inconsistent. Instead if the victim was dead then the family was left to get compensation from the criminal themselves or seek revenge by their own accord. ’He who kills another Athenian‚ without a purpose or by accident should be banished from Athens for ever. If the killer apologises to the family of the murdered

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    to the night before‚ I can only commemorate where I was and who I was with for only a short while. After that‚ my mind went untouched‚ almost empty. But I may have come to reason why I am here. It was about three days since the war on Ancient Greece; Humoured by the failed attempts they provided on us Romans‚ I raised my wine glass in hopes of victorious

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