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Ancient Greece Essays

Women in Ancient Greece

Posted: July 23rd, 2007 | Author: admin | Filed under: Ancient Greece, History, Women | Tags: , , , | Comments Off

Women’s role in Greece can be seen when one first begins to do research on the subject.  The subject of women in Greece is coupled with the subject of slaves.  This is the earliest classification of women in Greek society.  Although women were treated differently from city to city the basic premise of that treatment [...]


Peloponnesian War – A Strategy Comparison

Posted: July 13th, 2007 | Author: admin | Filed under: Ancient Greece, History, War | Comments Off

“Just before the Peloponnesian War began, Pericles of Athens and King Archidamus of Sparta provided net assessments of the comparative strengths and weaknesses of the two sides.  Evaluate their projections.”
 
A study of the strategies and projections of King Archidamus of Sparta as compared to those of Pericles of Athens reveal Archidamus’ understanding of the “superiority [...]


Life in Ancient Greece

Posted: July 11th, 2007 | Author: admin | Filed under: Ancient Greece, History | Comments Off

The way of life in Greek city-states remained mostly the same for a long time. Depending on their wealth, people in the urban center lived in low apartment buildings or single-family homes. Homes, public buildings, and temples were where people gathered for conversation and to buy food and crafts at daily markets. Citizens also lived [...]


Gods and Goddesses

Posted: July 10th, 2007 | Author: admin | Filed under: Ancient Greece, Greek Mythology, History | Comments Off

Zeus is the god of the sky and ruler of the Olympian gods. He presides over the gods on Mount Olympus where he wields a terrible thunder bolt in which he uses to discipline those who displease him. Zeus is also known to punish those who lie or break oaths. Zeus was the youngest son [...]


Greek Mythology

Posted: July 10th, 2007 | Author: admin | Filed under: Ancient Greece, Greek Mythology, History | Tags: | Comments Off

Since the days when man lived in caves and struggled to survive, he has wondered about the world that surrounds him.  What makes the sun rise and set?  Why are there seasons?  Where do things go when they die?  To the ancient Greeks, there were simple explanations to all these questions – it was the [...]


Athens and Sparta

Posted: July 10th, 2007 | Author: admin | Filed under: Ancient Greece, History | Tags: | Comments Off

The country of Greece in 400-500 B.C. was led to greatness by two great city-states. These city-states were Athens and Sparta. These two states were as different as night and day. They were rivals and very diverse. As you read you will find out their differences between their form of culture and government.
The city-state of [...]


Ancient Olympics

Posted: July 10th, 2007 | Author: admin | Filed under: Ancient Greece, History | Tags: | Comments Off

Since 1896, the year the Olympics were resurrected from ancient history, the Olympics have been a symbol of the camaraderie and harmony possible on a global scale. The gathering of athletic representatives, the pride of the pack, from participating governments, even throughout the recent Cold War period, is proof that world unity is possible; just [...]


Ancient Greek and Roman Similarities.

Posted: July 10th, 2007 | Author: admin | Filed under: Ancient Greece, History, Roman Empire | Tags: , | Comments Off

The ancient Greek and Roman civilizations of Europe began to progress toward a more civilized order of society. As there were no previous establishment to base their ideals on, it was understandable that there were some difficulties in their progression as a society. Although the ancient Greek and Roman governments fell, both had similar paths [...]


Pythagoras

Posted: July 9th, 2007 | Author: admin | Filed under: Ancient Greece, Music, People | Tags: , , , | Comments Off

Pythagoras was a very significant person in the history of the world. He made many contributions to the fields of math, music, and astronomy. Pythagoras’s teachings and beliefs that were once taught by him in his own school in ancient Greece, are still taught today.
The thing that Pythagoras is probably the most famous for is [...]


Archimedes

Posted: July 1st, 2007 | Author: admin | Filed under: Ancient Greece, People | Tags: , | Comments Off

Archimedes was a Greek mathematician and scientist. He was born in Syracuse, Sicily in the year 287 B.C. He was educated in Alexandria, Egypt. Due to the lack of information about Greek mathematics, many Greek mathematicians and their works are hardly known. Archimedes is the exception. Archimedes was very preoccupied with mathematics. For instance, he [...]


Greek Mythology and Religion

Posted: June 20th, 2007 | Author: admin | Filed under: Ancient Greece, Art, Film and Music, Greek Mythology | Tags: , | Comments Off

 Mythology is the study and interpretation of myth and the body of myths of a particular culture. Myth is a complex cultural phenomenon that can be approached from a number of viewpoints. In general, myth is a narrative that describes and portrays in symbolic language the origin of the basic elements and assumptions of a [...]