The Geography of Ancient Greece
Ancient Greece’s geography differed from the geography of other civilizations. Mountains parted the city-states causing them to become independent. Greece is also scattered across the Aegean and Ionian Sea. Greece can be considered both a peninsula and an archipelago.
Since Ancient Greece was divided, the beliefs and governments of the different city states differed too. For example, Athens and Sparta are far from each other and they observe different governments, democracy and oligarchy respectively. They also value different ways of life, Athens valuing art and wisdom, and Sparta valuing military service. In a way, you may say that geography shaped the way of Ancient Greece.
What was the name of the mountain where the Olympics first occurred?
Jaisel Taveras
Thursday, December 20, 2007
Thursday, December 13, 2007
The Golden Age of Athens
A Golden Age was a time in a civilization when inventions, ideas and achievements in art and architecture were created. The Golden Age in Athens occurred from 477 B.C to 431 B.C. The ruler of Athens at this time was Pericles. Pericles had control of the Delian League, a league which controlled all the city states in Greece. He used the money from the Delian League to strengthen the Navy of Athens. He also used the money to beautify Athens.
Tuesday, December 11, 2007
Wellcome To The Past
HEY GUYS AND GIRLS WELCOME TO OUR BLOG. IT WILL BE ABOUT HISTORY AND ALOT OF INTERESTING FACTS ON ANCIENT TIMES. YOU WILL HAVE ALOT OF FUN LOOKING THROUGH THE ARTIFACTS AND INTERESTING FACTS. HAVE FUN LOOKING THROUGH ANCIENT EGYPT, GREECE, ASIA AND MORE.
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