Annemarie's Classical Greece & Rome Mid-Term Review
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show | mountains, archielago, led to development of city states
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Sparta & Athens | show 🗑
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Sparta | show 🗑
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Athens | show 🗑
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show | Athenian political leader during 5th century; guided development of Atheniann empire; died during Peloponnesian War; ruled through wise influence and negotiation
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Democracy | show 🗑
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show | (43-404 BC) wars between Athens and Sparta for control in southern Greece; resulted in Spartan victory but failure to achieve political unification of Greece
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Philip II of Macedon | show 🗑
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show | son of Philip II; successfully conquered Persian Empire prior to his death in 323 BC; attempted to combine Greek and Persian cultures; died at age of 33, empire lasted only 13 years
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Hellenistic Period | show 🗑
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Socrates | show 🗑
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Plato | show 🗑
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Greek culture | show 🗑
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Roman Republic | show 🗑
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Punic Wars | show 🗑
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Hannibal | show 🗑
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Carthage | show 🗑
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Julius Caesar | show 🗑
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Augustus Caesar | show 🗑
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Constantine | show 🗑
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Diocletian | show 🗑
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show | greek word for city state, basis of our word "politics"
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show | literally rule of the people; as interpreted in Athens, all decisions emanated from popular assembly without intermediation of elected representatives
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show | assembly of Roman artistocrats; advised on policy within the republic; one of the early elements of the Roman constitution
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show | greek writer of tragedies; author of Oedipus Rex
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show | conservative Roman senator; stoic philosopher; one of the great orators of his day; killed in reaction to assassination of Julius Caesar; some of his writings resembled Confucianism, although more ephasis on participation in government
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Twelve Tables | show 🗑
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Roman Law | show 🗑
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show | Greeks and Romans did not create a significant world-class religion, as India and to some extent China did; derived from a belief in the spirits of nature elevated into a complex set of gods and goddesses who were seen as regulating human life.
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Christianity | show 🗑
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Aristotle | show 🗑
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Stoics | show 🗑
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Greek Literature | show 🗑
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show | emphasized monumental construction, square or rectangular in shape, with columned porticoes
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show | three embellishments for tops of columns devised by Greeks, each more ornate than the next
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