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Minoan Crete

• Named after King Minos

• Knossus

• 1450 BC Catastrophic collapse

• Survivors fled to mainland Greece

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Mycenaeans 1600-1100 BC

• Warrior people• Lived in or near

fortified cities• King Agamemnon

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Trojan War 1260-1250 BC

• Prince Paris of Troy• King Menelaus of Sparta• Gods choose sides• Siege warfare continued

for 10 years• Odysseus and the horse• Troy destroyed• Aftermath of war

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Greek Dark Age c. 1100-750 BC

• Population decline

• Migration

• Phoenician alphabet

• Homer’s Iliad and Odyssey

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Polis c. 750-500 BC

• City-state• Acropolis• Agora• Citizenship

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Warfare

• Hoplites• Phalanx• Citizen soldiers• Seasonal warfare• Bitter rivalries

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Hoplites

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Tyranny 750-550 BC

• Coup de tat

• Initially popular

• Replaced by oligarchy or democracy

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Sparta

• Peloponnesus• Conquest of Laconia

and Messenia• Periokoi• Helots• Military state• Infanticide• Education of boys

and girls

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Sparta

• Dual kingship

• Ephors

• Rejected outside influences

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Athens

• Founded 700 BC• Land reform• Reforms of Solon 594

BC• Tyranny of Pisistratus

560-556 & 546-527 BC

• Hippias 527-510 BC• Cleisthenes 508-

501BC

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Athens

• Democracy

• Demos “people” Kratia “power”

• New political divisions

• Assembly

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Persian Wars 499-448 BC

• 499-494 BC Ionian Greek rebellion

• Sept. 12, 490 BC Battle of Marathon

• Themistocles (524-459 BC)• Aug. 9-12, 480 BC Battle of

Thermopylae• Athens burned• Sept. 20, 480 BC Battle of

Salamis• Aug. 27, 479 Battle of Plataea• Treaty in 448 BC

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Age of Pericles

• Delian League• Severed ties with

Spartans• Expanded democracy• Foreign expansion• Allowed all males

over 18 to join the Assembly

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First Peloponnesian War 460-445 BC

• Caused by mutual mistrust between the Peloponnesian League and Delian League

• City of Megara, a Spartan ally defected to Athens.

• Despite initial success, Athens entered a 30 year treaty with Sparta

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Second Peloponnesian War 431-404 BC

• Crisis in Corcyra • Strategies• 429 BC Plague• Athenian victories in

northwest Greece• Cleon (d.422 BC)• 422 BC Battle of

Amphipolis• Nicias (470-413 BC)• 421 BC Treaty

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Second Peloponnesian War

• 415 Alcibiades• 415-413 Sicilian

Expedition• Sacrilege and

defection• Persian alliance• Defection again• Victories at sea• Banishment

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Second Peloponnesian War

• Peace rejected• 406 Battle of Notium• 406 Battle of

Arginusae• Peace again rejected• 405 Lysandar and the

Battle of Aegospatami• 404 Defeat• Thirty Tyrants

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Greek Architecture

• Ionic• Doric• Corinthian

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Greek Drama

• Tragedy• Comedy• Sophocles• Euripides• Aeschylus

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Philosophy

• Love of wisdom• Sophists• Socrates (469-399)• Plato (424-327)• Aristotle (384-322)


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