Early GreeceFontana, 1980 - 319 síður Within the space of three centuries leading up to the great Persian invasion of 480 B.C., Greece was transformed from a simple peasant society into a sophisticated civilization which dominated the shores of the Mediterranean from Spain to Syria and from the Crimea to Egypt -- a culture whose achievements in the fields of art, science, philosophy and politics were to establish the canons of the Western world. The author places this remarkable development in the context of Mediterranean civilization. He shows how contact with the East acted as a catalyst to transform art and religion, analyzes the invention of the alphabet and the conceptual changes it brought, describes the expansion of Greece in trade and colonization and investigates the relationship between military technology and political progress in the overthrow of aristocratic governments. |
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Síða 249
... Kleomenes to drink his wine neat ( p . 198 ) . Sparta failed to help Croesus , but had the temerity to send a ship to Ionia to warn Cyrus to leave the Greek cities alone ( Herodotus 1.153 ) . Shortly after 525 she was even willing to ...
... Kleomenes to drink his wine neat ( p . 198 ) . Sparta failed to help Croesus , but had the temerity to send a ship to Ionia to warn Cyrus to leave the Greek cities alone ( Herodotus 1.153 ) . Shortly after 525 she was even willing to ...
Síða 250
... Kleomenes invaded with a large army . The Peisistratidai were prepared for a long siege , but their children were captured in the countryside , and they withdrew under a truce to Sigeum . The new government was however the reverse of ...
... Kleomenes invaded with a large army . The Peisistratidai were prepared for a long siege , but their children were captured in the countryside , and they withdrew under a truce to Sigeum . The new government was however the reverse of ...
Síða 251
... Kleomenes over Spartan policy , and its limitations in the beginning of his conflict with his fellow king ; it marks the failure of Sparta to extend her league beyond the Isthmus ; finally the political troubles at Athens showed for the ...
... Kleomenes over Spartan policy , and its limitations in the beginning of his conflict with his fellow king ; it marks the failure of Sparta to extend her league beyond the Isthmus ; finally the political troubles at Athens showed for the ...
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Myth History and Archaeology | 13 |
Sources | 21 |
the Aristocracy | 38 |
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