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Ancient Greeks

Mycenaean Age 2000 to 1100 BCE Hellenic Period 1100 to 3003 BCE Hellenistic Age 300 BCE to 100 CE Mycenae . Iliad Odyssey Homer. Ancient Greeks. Troy Crete Knossos Dorians 1100 BCE “Dark Age” 1100-800 BCE Classical Age 500-325 BCE Polis Athens. Sparta Democracy Monarchy

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Ancient Greeks

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  1. Mycenaean Age 2000 to 1100 BCE Hellenic Period 1100 to 3003 BCE Hellenistic Age 300 BCE to 100 CE Mycenae Iliad Odyssey Homer Ancient Greeks

  2. Troy Crete Knossos Dorians 1100 BCE “Dark Age” 1100-800 BCE Classical Age 500-325 BCE Polis Athens Sparta Democracy Monarchy Aristocracy Tyranny Solon Constitution Pisistratus Cleisthenes 508-494 BCE

  3. Ekklesia Boule Deme Ostracism Persians Darius I Battle of Marathon 490 BCE Xerxes Battle of Thermopylae 480 BCE Battle of Salamis Delian League Corinth

  4. Pericles 495-429 BCE Peloponnesian War 431-404 BCE Macedonians Philip of Macedonia

  5. Philosophy Socrates 470-399 BCE “Natural Law” Anaximander Hippocrates Empiricism Plato 427-347 BCE Hellenic Culture

  6. Aristotle 384-322 BCE Drama Lyric Poetry

  7. Sappho Lesbos Olympics “Golden Mean” Macedonians

  8. Hellenistic Macedonians Philip of Macedonia Alexander the Great (r. 336-323 BCE) Alexander’s Empire: Hellenistic Civilization

  9. Ptolemy Ptolemaic Kingdom (Egypt) Seleucid Kingdom (Persia) Antigonid Kingdom (Macedonia) “Mystery Religions” (Cults of: Isis, Mithra, Serapis) Cynicism Diogenes

  10. Epicureanism Epicurus Stoicism Zeno Eratosthenes Euclid, Elements of Geometry

  11. Etruscans Carthage Senate Patricians Plebeians Consuls Censors Law of the 12 Tables 450 BCE Tribunes Punic War (264-146 B.C.E.) Hannibal Roman Republic

  12. Proconsuls Gracchi Brothers Sulla Julius Caesar (d. 44 BCE) First Triumvirate: Crassus- Pompey- Julius Caesar Second Triumvirate: Octavian (Augustus Caesar)- Lepidus- Mark Antony

  13. Cleopatra Octavian (Augustus Caesar) “Princeps” Principate 27 BCE-14 CE Pax Romana Livy Tiberius Villa Virgil 70-19 BCE The Aeneid Marcus Aurelius 161-180 CE The Meditations

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