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Overview of Greek History

Overview of Greek History. Heroic (c. 2000 – 1200). Poetic (800 – 500). Militaristic (500 – 400). Philosophic (400 – 300). Hellenistic (300 – 100). Overview of Greek History. Heroic (c. 2000 – 1200). Minoans (?? – 1450). Mycenaeans (1450 – 1200). Dorian Invasion (1120).

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Overview of Greek History

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  1. Overview of Greek History Heroic (c. 2000 – 1200) Poetic (800 – 500) Militaristic (500 – 400) Philosophic (400 – 300) Hellenistic (300 – 100)

  2. Overview of Greek History Heroic (c. 2000 – 1200) Minoans (?? – 1450) Mycenaeans (1450 – 1200) Dorian Invasion (1120) Dark age until about 800

  3. Minoans The earliest Greek civilization was based on the island of Crete

  4. Minoans Distinctive Minoan art suggests an idealic culture, but his may be overstated.

  5. Minoans Distinctive “bull-leaping” games have been tied to the myth of the Minotaur

  6. Minoans The palace of king Minos of Knossos was discovered by Arthur Evans in 1900

  7. Minoans Mycenaean Greeks from the mainland drove out the Minoans around 1450 b.c.

  8. Mycenaeans Mycenaeans (1450 – 1200) Capital at Mycenae but dominated the Mediterranean for 200 years

  9. Mycenaeans (1450 – 1200) Capital at Mycenae but dominated the Mediterranean for 200 years Most famous king was Agamemnon, the ruler of Mycenae c. 1200 b.c. The “Mask of Agamemnon” discovered by Heinrich Schliemann 1876

  10. Mycenaeans (1450 – 1200) Capital at Mycenae but dominated the Mediterranean for 200 years Most famous king was Agamemnon, the ruler of Mycenae c. 1200 b.c. Mycenae is a popular tourist destination in southern Greece

  11. Mycenaeans (1450 – 1200) Capital at Mycenae but dominated the Mediterranean for 200 years • Troy Most famous king was Agamemnon, the ruler of Mycenae c. 1200 b.c. Mycenae is a popular tourist destination in southern Greece Mycenaean history culminates in the Trojan war (c. 1220 b.c.)

  12. Mycenaeans (1450 – 1200) Capital at Mycenae but dominated the Mediterranean for 200 years Most famous king was Agamemnon, the ruler of Mycenae c. 1200 b.c. Beware Greeks bearing gifts! Mycenae is a popular tourist destination in southern Greece Mycenaean history culminates in the Trojan war (c. 1220 b.c.)

  13. The Dorians Drove the Mycenaeans out of Peloponnese around 1180 b.c. Mycenaeans migrated to Achaea (Athens) and Ionia (Asia Minor) Dorians dominated Peloponnese (Sparta and Corinth) Dark Age in Greece and elsewhere until about 800 b.c.

  14. Overview of Greek History Heroic (c. 2000 – 1200) Poetic (800 – 500) 776: First Olympiad 750: Iliad and Odyssey 730 – 580: Greek Migration Homer

  15. Overview of Greek History Heroic (c. 2000 – 1200) Poetic (800 – 500) 776: First Olympiad 750: Iliad and Odyssey 730 – 580: Greek Migration 630 – 500: Greek Politics Greece has multiple independent city-states Tyrants rise to defend the people against aristocracy Two major cities emerge: Athens and Sparta

  16. Lycurgus developed the most harsh and militaristic society known to the ancient world

  17. Solon was reputed to be one of the most enlightened law-givers of the ancient world

  18. Overview of Greek History Heroic (c. 2000 – 1200) Poetic (800 – 500) Militaristic (500 – 400) First Persian War (494 – 490) Time of Preparation (490 – 481) Themistocles argued for building a navy The Oracle of Delphi gave hope in a “Wooden Wall”

  19. Overview of Greek History Heroic (c. 2000 – 1200) Poetic (800 – 500) Militaristic (500 – 400) First Persian War (494 – 490) Time of Preparation (490 – 481) Themistocles argued for building a navy The Oracle of Delphi gave hope in a “Wooden Wall” Nearby silver mines provided the financing

  20. Overview of Greek History Heroic (c. 2000 – 1200) Poetic (800 – 500) Militaristic (500 – 400) First Persian War (494 – 490) Second Persian War (481 – 479) Formation of Delian League (479)

  21. Overview of Greek History Heroic (c. 2000 – 1200) Poetic (800 – 500) Militaristic (500 – 400) First Persian War (494 – 490) Second Persian War (481 – 479) Formation of Delian League (479) The Age of Pericles (470 – 430) Completion of Parthenon (438)

  22. The most famous symbol of the Greek golden age – built with funds flowing from the Delian League into Athens

  23. Overview of Greek History Heroic (c. 2000 – 1200) Poetic (800 – 500) Militaristic (500 – 400) First Persian War (494 – 490) Second Persian War (481 – 479) Formation of Delian League (479) The Age of Pericles (470 – 430) Completion of Parthenon (438) Peloponnesian Wars (434 – 404)

  24. Overview of Greek History Heroic (c. 2000 – 1200) Poetic (800 – 500) Militaristic (500 – 400) Philosophic (400 – 300) Death of Socrates in 399 Athens recovers independence from Sparta in 394 Plato establishes his Academy in 385

  25. Overview of Greek History Heroic (c. 2000 – 1200) Poetic (800 – 500) Militaristic (500 – 400) Philosophic (400 – 300) Death of Socrates in 399 Athens recovers independence from Sparta in 394 Plato establishes his Academy in 385

  26. Overview of Greek History Heroic (c. 2000 – 1200) Poetic (800 – 500) Militaristic (500 – 400) Philosophic (400 – 300) Death of Socrates in 399 Athens recovers independence from Sparta in 394 Plato establishes his Academy in 385 Boeotian League maintains relative calm in Greece Philip II rules Macedon (359 – 336) Aristotle tutors Alexander (343 – 340)

  27. Overview of Greek History Heroic (c. 2000 – 1200) Poetic (800 – 500) Militaristic (500 – 400) Philosophic (400 – 300) Death of Socrates in 399 Athens recovers independence from Sparta in 394 Plato establishes his Academy in 385 Boeotian League maintains relative calm in Greece Philip II rules Macedon (359 – 336) Aristotle tutors Alexander (343 – 340)

  28. Overview of Greek History Heroic (c. 2000 – 1200) Poetic (800 – 500) Militaristic (500 – 400) Philosophic (400 – 300) Death of Socrates in 399 Athens recovers independence from Sparta in 394 Plato establishes his Academy in 385 Boeotian League maintains relative calm in Greece Philip II rules Macedon (359 – 336) Aristotle tutors Alexander (343 – 340) Aristotle establishes the Lyceum (335)

  29. Overview of Greek History Heroic (c. 2000 – 1200) Poetic (800 – 500) Militaristic (500 – 400) Philosophic (400 – 300) Hellenistic (300 – 100) Alexander’s Campaigns (334 – 323) Four-fold division of Alexander’s Empire (310) Greece falls to Roman control (200) Maccabean Revolt (165) Rise of Imperial Rome (100)

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