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UNIT 10: GREECE
How much do you know about Greece?
Write as much hashtags as you can about Greece in 2
minutes...
Where is Greece located?
THE GREEK TERRITORY
Greece is located at the ______ ______ of _______.
In the __________ sea.
And between three continents: ______________,
______________ and ________________.
The Greek civilization
developed in a large
territory.
Name the actual countries
of the places controled
under the Greeks.
( )
THE GREEK TERRITORY
How is the physical relief of Greece? What are the geographical features of Greece?
Name its geographical limits
The Ancient Greek civilisation developed in the south of the Balkan Peninsula in a
__________ terrain, across a range of ______ in the _______ and _______ seas and along
the coast of ________.
Which kind of
map are you
seeing?
THE HELLADA: the name that Greeks gave to the geographical space where
they lived. So they considered themselves as Hellenes (Those who lived in
the Hellada). They shared a common culture, spoke the same language and
practised the same religion.
However, they never formed an unified state. They were organised in
independent city-states (poleis).
ANCIENT GREECE'S TIMELINE
ARCHAIC PERIOD
CLASSICAL PERIOD HELLENISTIC
PERIOD
800 BC
500 BC 336 BC
30 BC
First
poleis
appeared:
Athens,
Sparta.
Start of the
reign of
Alexander the
Great
Rome
conquers the
hellenistic
monarchies
Greco-Persian Wars
First
Olimpic
Games
Colonisation
Peloponesian War:
Athens Vs Sparta
Conquest of Persia
Conquest of
India
THE ARCHAIC PERIOD: 8th-6th centuries BC
Polis were independent city-
states consisting of an
urban centre sorrounded by
agricultural land and
pastures.
Each polis had its own
system of government,
laws, army and currency.
They were also
economically self-sufficien.
The History of Greece began with the formation of
polis. The most important polis were: Athens (in the Attica
region) and Sparta (in the Laconia region). Some
others were: Argos, Corinth, Knossos, Rhodes,
Mycenae, Troy
THE ARCHAIC PERIOD: 8th-6th centuries BC
THE COLONISATION
CAUSES:
● Population increased
● Shortage of lands
● Need for raw materials
● Commercial interests
PROCEDURE:
Groups of people set sail from
some polis through the
Mediterranean sea and the Black
sea with the intention to
established settlements or
colonies where to live. In fact,
they were the first large-scale
migrations.
CONSEQUENCES
● Extension of the creek
influence across the
Mediterranean and Black
seas.
● Spread of ironworking,
money, the alphabet...
1) What are the regions where they settled down during the colonistation?
2)Name two colonies of every region.
THE CLASSICAL PERIOD 550
BC – 336 BC
The Greatest splendour of the Greek polei,
especially Athens and Sparta. Despite the wars
that broke out: The Greco – Persian wars (490-
480 B.C.)
CAUSE → The Persian Empire wanted to
extend their territories in continental Greece.
Athenian supported Polis in Anatolia.
PROCEDURE → First of all, they defeated the
Greeks alliance in the Thermoylae Battle (300
spartans against the persian army).
Later on, in the Battles of Marathon (490 BC)
and Salamis (480). The Athenian army won.
CONSEQUENCES → The continental Greece
remained under the control of Greeks.
Athens became the most powerful polis in
Greece. And it ruled the Delian League: an
alliance of poleis to prevent Persian attacks.
THE CLASSICAL PERIOD 550
BC – 336 BC
Greeks against Greeks: The Peloponnesian
wars (431 – 404 BC)
CAUSE:
Tensions between the poleis that belonged
to the Delian League (Athenian League). As
a result a new group was created led y
Sparta.
The rivalry (competition) between these two
leagues led to a war between Hellenes.
The Peloponnesian war lasted over 27 years
(431-404 BC).
RESULTS:
● Sparta managed to win the war and
impose its hegemony.
● After so many years in war most poleis
were greatly weakened.
● Philip of Macedonia (reign at the north of
the Hellade imposed his rule over the
Greek poleis except from Sparta.
● What were the territories
controlled by the Athenian
Leage?
● Name some poleis from the
Athenian League
● What were the territories
controlled by the Spartan
Leage?
● Name some poleis from the
Spartan League
● What league was supported
by more allies?
● Do you think that the
number of supporters
influenced the victory of the
_______ League?
THE PELOPONNESIAN
WAR
THE HELENISTIC PERIOD (338- BC – 30 BC)
As a result of the Peloponnesian war, most poleis were weakened, so king Philip of
Macedonia (territory in the north of the Helade) imposed his rule over all Greek poleis
(except from Sparta)
However, the most most prosperous time in that
period was under the rule of his son: Alexander the
Great (Alejandro Magno).
He carried out a territorial expansion with a huge
army...
ALEXANDER THE GREAT VIDEO
ALEXANDER THE GREAT: FACTS
Are these facts about Alexander's life true or
false?
● He was educated by a philosopher: Plato
● His father was killed during a celebration
● He never lost a battle
● He founded the city of Thebes in Egypt.
● Alexander ruled over Asia after defeating the
Persian Empire in Gaugamela battle.
● Alexander was tired of conquering more territories
and he decided to come back to Greece.
What were the territories conquered by Alexander The Great?
What were the geographical limits of Alexander's empire?
Can you figure it out why he is called “The Great”?
Look at a current political map and list the names of the modern countries of the
Alexander's empire?
POLITICAL ORGANISATION OF THE POLEIS
DEMOCRACY. Adopted by AthensOLIGARCHY. Adopted by mani Greek poleis,
such us Sparta.
-Which of these explanation better suit with each type of government?
● Power is exercised just by aristoi (the best), in which only the richer agriculturers could
decide.
● Government is carried out by the people through an Assembly of Citizens.
SPARTA VS ATHENS. TWO DIFFERENT
POLEIS
ATHENS SPARTA
LOCATION
TYPE OF
GOVERNMENT
EDUCATION
WOMEN'S
RIGHTS
DAILY LIFE
SPARTA VS ATHENS
CULTURE
spartan education
What does it mean for you the sentence from the
video: “For Spartans new lands proved easier to
win than to rule”
Ancient Greece's Golden Age

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Ancient Greece's Golden Age

  • 1. UNIT 10: GREECE How much do you know about Greece? Write as much hashtags as you can about Greece in 2 minutes...
  • 2. Where is Greece located? THE GREEK TERRITORY Greece is located at the ______ ______ of _______. In the __________ sea. And between three continents: ______________, ______________ and ________________. The Greek civilization developed in a large territory. Name the actual countries of the places controled under the Greeks. ( )
  • 3. THE GREEK TERRITORY How is the physical relief of Greece? What are the geographical features of Greece? Name its geographical limits The Ancient Greek civilisation developed in the south of the Balkan Peninsula in a __________ terrain, across a range of ______ in the _______ and _______ seas and along the coast of ________. Which kind of map are you seeing?
  • 4. THE HELLADA: the name that Greeks gave to the geographical space where they lived. So they considered themselves as Hellenes (Those who lived in the Hellada). They shared a common culture, spoke the same language and practised the same religion. However, they never formed an unified state. They were organised in independent city-states (poleis).
  • 5. ANCIENT GREECE'S TIMELINE ARCHAIC PERIOD CLASSICAL PERIOD HELLENISTIC PERIOD 800 BC 500 BC 336 BC 30 BC First poleis appeared: Athens, Sparta. Start of the reign of Alexander the Great Rome conquers the hellenistic monarchies Greco-Persian Wars First Olimpic Games Colonisation Peloponesian War: Athens Vs Sparta Conquest of Persia Conquest of India
  • 6. THE ARCHAIC PERIOD: 8th-6th centuries BC Polis were independent city- states consisting of an urban centre sorrounded by agricultural land and pastures. Each polis had its own system of government, laws, army and currency. They were also economically self-sufficien. The History of Greece began with the formation of polis. The most important polis were: Athens (in the Attica region) and Sparta (in the Laconia region). Some others were: Argos, Corinth, Knossos, Rhodes, Mycenae, Troy
  • 7. THE ARCHAIC PERIOD: 8th-6th centuries BC THE COLONISATION CAUSES: ● Population increased ● Shortage of lands ● Need for raw materials ● Commercial interests PROCEDURE: Groups of people set sail from some polis through the Mediterranean sea and the Black sea with the intention to established settlements or colonies where to live. In fact, they were the first large-scale migrations. CONSEQUENCES ● Extension of the creek influence across the Mediterranean and Black seas. ● Spread of ironworking, money, the alphabet...
  • 8. 1) What are the regions where they settled down during the colonistation? 2)Name two colonies of every region.
  • 9. THE CLASSICAL PERIOD 550 BC – 336 BC The Greatest splendour of the Greek polei, especially Athens and Sparta. Despite the wars that broke out: The Greco – Persian wars (490- 480 B.C.) CAUSE → The Persian Empire wanted to extend their territories in continental Greece. Athenian supported Polis in Anatolia. PROCEDURE → First of all, they defeated the Greeks alliance in the Thermoylae Battle (300 spartans against the persian army). Later on, in the Battles of Marathon (490 BC) and Salamis (480). The Athenian army won. CONSEQUENCES → The continental Greece remained under the control of Greeks. Athens became the most powerful polis in Greece. And it ruled the Delian League: an alliance of poleis to prevent Persian attacks.
  • 10. THE CLASSICAL PERIOD 550 BC – 336 BC Greeks against Greeks: The Peloponnesian wars (431 – 404 BC) CAUSE: Tensions between the poleis that belonged to the Delian League (Athenian League). As a result a new group was created led y Sparta. The rivalry (competition) between these two leagues led to a war between Hellenes. The Peloponnesian war lasted over 27 years (431-404 BC). RESULTS: ● Sparta managed to win the war and impose its hegemony. ● After so many years in war most poleis were greatly weakened. ● Philip of Macedonia (reign at the north of the Hellade imposed his rule over the Greek poleis except from Sparta.
  • 11. ● What were the territories controlled by the Athenian Leage? ● Name some poleis from the Athenian League ● What were the territories controlled by the Spartan Leage? ● Name some poleis from the Spartan League ● What league was supported by more allies? ● Do you think that the number of supporters influenced the victory of the _______ League? THE PELOPONNESIAN WAR
  • 12. THE HELENISTIC PERIOD (338- BC – 30 BC) As a result of the Peloponnesian war, most poleis were weakened, so king Philip of Macedonia (territory in the north of the Helade) imposed his rule over all Greek poleis (except from Sparta) However, the most most prosperous time in that period was under the rule of his son: Alexander the Great (Alejandro Magno). He carried out a territorial expansion with a huge army... ALEXANDER THE GREAT VIDEO
  • 13. ALEXANDER THE GREAT: FACTS Are these facts about Alexander's life true or false? ● He was educated by a philosopher: Plato ● His father was killed during a celebration ● He never lost a battle ● He founded the city of Thebes in Egypt. ● Alexander ruled over Asia after defeating the Persian Empire in Gaugamela battle. ● Alexander was tired of conquering more territories and he decided to come back to Greece.
  • 14. What were the territories conquered by Alexander The Great? What were the geographical limits of Alexander's empire? Can you figure it out why he is called “The Great”? Look at a current political map and list the names of the modern countries of the Alexander's empire?
  • 15. POLITICAL ORGANISATION OF THE POLEIS DEMOCRACY. Adopted by AthensOLIGARCHY. Adopted by mani Greek poleis, such us Sparta. -Which of these explanation better suit with each type of government? ● Power is exercised just by aristoi (the best), in which only the richer agriculturers could decide. ● Government is carried out by the people through an Assembly of Citizens.
  • 16. SPARTA VS ATHENS. TWO DIFFERENT POLEIS ATHENS SPARTA LOCATION TYPE OF GOVERNMENT EDUCATION WOMEN'S RIGHTS DAILY LIFE SPARTA VS ATHENS CULTURE spartan education
  • 17. What does it mean for you the sentence from the video: “For Spartans new lands proved easier to win than to rule”