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    aathens and sparta

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    The Compare and Contrast of Athens and Sparta Gregory Smith pd.1 8/29/13 Athens Sparta About: The capital and largest city of Greece. Known in Greek as Sparti. The city lies at the southern end of the central Laconian plain‚ on the right bank of the Eurotas River. Country: Greece Greece Population (Modern): 3‚761‚811 18‚184 Population (Ancient): 140‚000 100‚000 Region: Attica Laconia Climate: Mediterranean climate. Fairly temperate but very dry. Economy (Modern):

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    were originally located in the Temple of Athena Parthenos in Athens. Elgin Marbles was the name given to marble sculptures by the British. The British believe they are the rightful owners of the marbles sculptures because British ambassador Thomas Bruce‚ who was the seventh earl of Elgin‚ purchased them. Although the British believe they are rightful owners of marble sculptures‚ they should be returned to there originally location in Athens. I will explain how the history of the marbles and the actions

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    American Journal of Archaeology‚ Vol. 102‚ No. 3‚ pp. 507-529 Marilyn Y. Goldberg‚ (1983)‚ “Greek Temples and Chinese Roofs‚” American Journal of Archaeology‚ Vol. 87‚ No. 3. pp. 305–310 Martin Robinson‚ (1992). The Art of Vase-Painting in Classical Athens‚ Cambridge. Orjan Wikander‚ (1990)‚ “Archaic Roof Tiles the First Generations‚” Hesperia‚ Vol. 59‚ No. 1. pp. 285–290 Penrose‚ F.C.‚ (1893)‚ The Orientation of Geek Temples‚ Nature‚ v.48‚ n.1228‚ pp.42-43 Whitley‚ James (2001). The Archaeology of

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    University of Phoenix Material Ancient World Worksheet Complete the matrix section and the question section on the worksheet for each week. For each culture‚ identify the starting and ending dates of the culture‚ the structure of government‚ the role of the city government‚ and type of law created by the culture. Describe how the culture viewed the relationship between gods and people and how it defined citizenship. List the major events the culture experienced. The purpose of the matrix

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    across the world. People love to travel there because of the sport facilities; in 2004 Greece hosted the EUFA Euro 2004‚ and people love to go there because of the sport events. Greece is a country full of culture and tradition. This is Acropolis of Athens built in 6th century BC; Acropolis is the most visited building in Greece; people love to visit this building because it tells the all story of the beginning of Civilization in Europe‚ according the local newspaper Kathimerine‚ most of the visitors

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    and general in Athens. He is said to have brought about a very important time in Athenian history known as ‘The Golden Age of Athens’ where he brought about or placed focus on certain things like art‚ which gave Athens the reputation as the cultural and educational centre of Ancient Greece‚ architecture‚ where he created a project to beautify the city and provide work for Athenians with most of its products like the Parthenon still surviving and giving us an idea of the glory of Athens. He also made

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    Lysistrata Gender Roles

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    come to know as the base of Greek culture. Athens a city-state in Greece began a long on-going war with Sparta‚ the powerful city-state of southern Greece’s Peloponnesian Peninsula. Religion‚ politics and popular culture all play a part in understanding Lysistrata‚ a play that was written to explain the ending of this war. In the play‚ gods and goddesses are referenced constantly and the people did what they had to do to make the gods happy. In Athens;

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    1896: Olympic Change

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    games were held in Athens‚ Greece in 1896. Now it is hosted in different every four years. 241 athletes participated in 1896. 11‚237 athletes participated in 2016 summer olympics. In 1896 there was the first olympics‚ they played very simple and over the years got more complex. As years went by more sports were invented and many got popular. They added more sports

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    Attiki Odos

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    estate development Land acquisition C PRINCIPAL PROJECT CHARACTERISTICS Outline of technical specification Principal transport nodes Major associated developments  New Attika Urban Highways Project  New Motorways Programme  Athens Metro and Suburban Railway  Athens International Airport Project costs  Predicted costs  Actual costs Project programme Main contracts and contractors D PROJECT TIMELINE 2 E PROJECT FUNDING/FINANCING Background to funding/financing Role of traffic

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    the youth of Athens. Plato’s account consists of three speeches that were given by Socrates during this trial. Socrates speaks before the men of Athens‚ his jury‚ in 399 BCE and confesses he has forgotten who he was‚ he then recollects who he is‚ and finally he proclaims who Socrates is. The trial began with the prosecutors presenting their case against the accused before the Athenian jury. In this trial Meletus argued that Socrates was guilty of corrupting the youth of Athens and committing

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