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    not due to similarity in origin‚ but rather their sharing of language placing them at equal prestige (Thucydides‚ Book IV‚ chapter XXIII). One of the finest examples of the artistry of Thucydides’ craftsmanship of speeches‚ is the speech given by Pericles‚ an important Athenian politician‚ at a public funeral‚ after the first year of the war. This speech is among the most celebrated of the ancient Greeks‚ due to the inclusion of a passionate tribute to the fallen and glorification of Athens and the

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    Pericles Influence

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    Pericles was the leader of Athens and was born in 495 BC and died in 429 BC. His father‚ Xanthippus was a political leader and military commander for Athens who grew up in the family of the Alcmaeonids. His mother‚ Agariste provided Pericles with political value and a religious background. Growing up Pericles was very bright‚ his family was wealthy which meant he had access to the best teachers in the whole of Athens. This meant he was able to fully pursue his education. As a young man‚ Pericles

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    different politically‚ artistically‚ socially and in terms of class distinction. So‚ Han China and classical Athens were different in terms of politics mainly by their types of government. Classical Athens had a democracy‚ stated in document four. As Pericles put it‚ “its administration is in the hands‚ not of a few‚ but of the whole peoples [Doc. 4]”. Any citizen of Athens was allowed into the Athenian Assembly‚ in which members may speak of anything they wish (provided they could handle and control

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    As much as The Battle of Salamis was a significant victorious accomplishment for the Greek Navy‚ it was equally as important to the Persians as subdue against their Empire. As the reader embarks on a journey into a review on one of the greatest battle of all times‚ here is a brief summary about the Author‚ his background and the battle of Salamis through his eyes. Barry Strauss is currently the professor of history and classics at the prestigious Cornell University. He has been published countless

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    The Greeks: Crucible of Civilization is a documentary and TV series about the rises and falls of Athens. Liam Neeson narrates throughout the documentary of the civilization of ancient Greece. The filmmaker Anthony Geffen covered both the fourth and fifth centuries B.C. Actors were also used to portray historical events and people during this period. The documentary starts with the history of Athens beginning with the rule of Peisistratos whom transformed the city. He needed allies‚ in that way his

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    started to increase with Athens’ growing polis. Anti-Athenian feelings were starting to spread throughout Greece. Spartans new they had to get out while they could due to the fact that Athens was starting to become a ruler instead of a leader. While Pericles was in charge of Athens‚ it became overcrowded. A plague broke out and wiped out almost half of the Athenian population including its army and

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    The Nature of Source and Evidence summary Inquiry includes • What? • How? • Who? • When? • Where? • Why? There are no simple answers to these questions. In many cases‚ there is a lot of debate about the answers. Historians examine traces of the past in order to answer these questions. These traces are called ‘sources’. Historiography • The study of how archaeologists and historians reconstruct the past‚ the sources they use and the way in which they use them. • Focuses on methodology

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    The purpose of this paper is to tell about one of the greatest ancient historians Thucydides‚ his ideas and to compare his point of view with other great philosophers and writers. Thucydides famous by his work ‘The war of the Peloponnesians and the Athenians’. He is the first western historians who strictly chronicled nearly 30 years of war between Athens and Sparta. The Peloponnesian War‚ one the largest conflicts in the Greek City State era. When Thucydides wrote about the war between Athens and

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    Pericles Quotes

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    Pericles Quotes Relative to the Greek Salon Questions 1) Roles and duty of an Athenian Citizen: • • • “Just because you do not take an interest in politics doesn’t mean politics won’t take an interest in you.” “An Athenian Citizen does not neglect the state because he takes care of his own household; and even those of us who are engaged in business have a very fair idea of politics.” “Having knowledge but lacking the power to express it clearly is no better than never having any ideas

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    Political Thinking POL200Y1 September-17-2008 Thucydides as historian and theorist  Athens and Sparta were the superpower of Greece  Athens and Sparta led victory for Greece against Persian  Athens are sea power and Sparta is on land  After that Athens began to take power/empire over Greece  He didn’t record exactly what happened but recreated them - moments  He included his large/general judgements about human nature  About human nature  Democracy as a form of political regime

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