Ancient GREECE Binded
Ancient GREECE Binded
Ancient GREECE Binded
A mixture of peoples
that lived…
Each one
ARMY
had its own:
CURRENCY
They had differences:
wars were common.
They had many
similarities
SIMILARITIES (POLIS)
ARTISANTS
Lived in and Participated in the life
CITIES. TRADERS of the POLIS.
Same URBAN Characteristics The ARMY
STRUCTURE
Forms of
GOVERNMENT
Upper part
Lower part
Walled
CITADEL
- HOUSES - Inhabitants
grouped in took refuge.
neighborhoods. - Main
- AGORA RELIGIOUS
(the BUILDINGS
MARKETPLACE)
- Around the
AGORA
WALLS
- Religious
buildings.
- Political
buildings.
- Commercial
buildings.
AGORA (Marketplace)
People Commercial
met buildings
Religious
People buildings
traded Political
buildings
Religious
events
took place
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Who had the power Type of government How had the power
MAGISTRATES
Council Courts
(prepare the (judges)
Government Tax collection
laws)
Army
Citizens Metics
Considered foreigners:
their parents (or one of
them) were not Athenian.
Women Slaves
Worked as artisans
Confined to the home Property of another and merchants
(dedicated to domestic life) person
Paid taxes but couldn’t
They couldn’t vote Considered objects
participate in politics.
(they could be sold…)
Rarely participated in
Some work in bad Could be part of the army
political life
conditions (mines) but never command.
From the 8th
century BC…
METROPOLIS
(their city of origin)
SAILS
OARS
Trade increased The spread of Greek culture
3 city-states controlled Hellas
One of the
largest
empires of
the Antiquity
After the victory against the Persians
Became the most Exercised its hegemony
powerful Greek city
Athens (power) over many cities
Ruled by and
Took advantage of the A territory… hereditarian monarchy
decline of the polis
Mainly agricultural
Conquered Greece Alexander the Great
with a powerful army (Macedonian king) End of the city-states
based on the phalanx unified all the Hellas
Educated by the
philosopher Aristotle