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Ancient Greeks Persian Wars
1,229 wordsIn the 7 th Century BC a new era of warfare strategy evolved. Before this new strategy, foot soldiers known as hoplite's engaged in battle in the form of one mob for each army which on the command of their generals runs at each other and proceeds to hack blindly at the enemy with little to no direction other then to kill the enemy in front of them. This proved to be very messy and the tide of battle depended mostly on emotion and size of an army. In the name of strategy and organization, the pha...
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Persian Wars Greek History
1,519 wordsHOW ATHENS TOOK OVER LEADERSHIP OF SPARTA AFTER THE PERSIAN WARS During the period of Greek history from the last years of the Persian Wars till the beginning of the First Peloponnesian War, the primacy of Sparta declined while Athens was gaining increased influence in Greece. The Athenian, Thucydides (460 - 400 BC), one among few contemporary historians, left behind the most creditable records about this period. Although he did not give enough documentation for many events he described, his His...
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Persian Wars Individual Freedom
1,360 wordsHerodotus, in his book The History, tells us a good deal about how, in the course of the 5 th Century, the Greeks came to define themselves by casting "barbarians" as a negative foil for those traits which they admired in themselves. By barbarians, Herodotus means the Others, those who were not Greek or European. The Persian Wars marked something of a watershed in this regard. Prior to the 480 s the Greek view of their eastern neighbors did not seem to have been excessively negative or hostile. ...
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Century B C 3000 B C
1,747 wordsMy report is about Greece. Through my research, I learned that Greece was founded in 3000 B. C. Greece is located in Southern Europe, bordering the Aegean Sea, Ionian Sea, and the Mediterranean Sea, between Turkey and Albania. Greece's area can be compared to the size of the state of Alabama. Between 3500 and 3000 B. C. , society was becoming more complex. Villages built during this time were becoming larger. However, the population increased at a slow rate. During the second millennium B. C. tw...
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Greek City States Persian Wars
491 wordsBoth Sparta and Athens were Greek city-states. Sparta was a strict military ruled city-state where the people established themselves as a military power early. However Athens was more of a political city-state that was more involved with their economical stature than their military forces. Still changes from the Persian wars would change the powers of the city-state and somewhat unite them. Sparta was a strict military city-state. The people were Dorians who conquered Laconia. This region lies i...
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Ancient Greeks Ancient Greece
1,869 wordsFor a long time peace was understood in negative fashion, simply as the absence of war. -Yvon Garden Kendrick Pritchett in the introduction to the book? The Greek State at War? points out that in order to write history of Greek Warfare one? ? would require a knowledge of many aspects of Greek life. The would-be investigator would have to be familiar with terrain in the case of any given battle, have an acquaintance with the archaeological artifacts of various types, close familiarity with the wr...
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Greek City States Persian Wars
850 wordsThe Persian Wars PERSIAN WAR The Persian war was a great war. It was fought between Greece and Persia. Even though the war was fierce and there were many casualties the outcome was great for Greece. It brought the Greek city-states together and it also boosted their morale and gave them the confidence they needed to become an even greater empire. Athens was the wealthiest Greek city-state in 500 B. C. But they soon faced a threat of war from the the Persians. The Persians had a great empire that...
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