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By: Susan M. Pojer Horace Greeley H.S. Chappaqua, NY Reorganized and edited by Bobbie Clark

Classical Civilizations in the Mediterranean: Greece and Rome. By: Susan M. Pojer Horace Greeley H.S. Chappaqua, NY Reorganized and edited by Bobbie Clark. The Geography of Greece. The Geography of Rome. Archaic Greece: 1650 BCE - 700 BCE. Bronze Age Greece.

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By: Susan M. Pojer Horace Greeley H.S. Chappaqua, NY Reorganized and edited by Bobbie Clark

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  1. Classical Civilizations in the Mediterranean: Greece and Rome By: Susan M. PojerHorace Greeley H.S. Chappaqua, NY Reorganized and edited by Bobbie Clark

  2. The Geography of Greece

  3. The Geography of Rome

  4. Archaic Greece: 1650 BCE - 700 BCE

  5. Bronze Age Greece

  6. Crete: Minoan Civilization(Palace at Knossos)

  7. Knossos: Minoan Civilization

  8. Minoan Civilization

  9. The Mycenaean Civilization

  10. Homer: The “Heroic Age”

  11. The Mask of Agamemnon

  12. The History of Ancient Italy

  13. Italy in 750 BCE

  14. Influence of the Etruscans • Writing • Religion • The Arch

  15. The Mythical Founding of Rome:Romulus & Remus

  16. "Hellenic" (Classical) Greece: 700 BCE - 324 BCE

  17. ATHENS: Yesterday & Today

  18. Piraeus: Athens’ Port City

  19. Early Athenian Lawgivers • Draco • “draconian” • Solon • Cleisthenes • created the first democracy!

  20. Persian Wars: 499 BCE – 480 BCE

  21. Persian Wars: Famous Battles • Marathon (490 BCE) • 26 miles from Athens • Thermopylae (480 BCE) • 300 Spartans at the Mountain pass • Salamis (480 BCE) • Athenian navy victorious

  22. Golden “Age of Pericles”:460 BCE – 429 BCE

  23. Great Athenian Philosophers • Socrates • Know thyself! • question everything • only the pursuit of goodnessbrings happiness. • Plato • The Academy • The world of the FORMS • The Republic philosopher-king

  24. Great Athenian Philosophers • Aristotle • The Lyceum • “Golden Mean” [everything inmoderation]. • Logic. • Scientific method.

  25. Athens: The Arts & Sciences • DRAMA (tragedians): • Aeschylus • Sophocles • Euripides • THE SCIENCES: • Pythagoras • Democritus  all matter made up of small atoms. • Hippocrates  “Father of Medicine”

  26. Phidias’ Acropolis

  27. The Acropolis Today

  28. The Parthenon

  29. The Agora

  30. The Classical Greek “Ideal”

  31. Olympia

  32. The Ancient Olympics:Athletes & Trainers

  33. Olympia: Temple to Hera

  34. The 2004 Olympics

  35. SPARTA

  36. SPARTA Helots Messenians enslaved by the Spartans.

  37. Peloponnesian Wars

  38. Macedonia Under Philip II

  39. The Roman Republic: 509 BCE - 27 BCE

  40. Republican Government 2 Consuls (Rulers of Rome) Senate (Representative body for patricians) Tribal Assembly (Representative body for plebeians)

  41. The Twelve Tables, 450 BCE • Providing political and socialrights for the plebeians.

  42. The Roman Forum

  43. Rome’s Early Road System

  44. Roman Roads: The Appian Way

  45. The Roman Colosseum

  46. The Colosseum Interior

  47. The Colosseum Interior

  48. Circus Maximus

  49. Carthaginian Empire

  50. Hannibal’s Route

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