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507 BCE
The Introduction of Democracy
In 507 BCE the Athenian Leader Cleisthenes Adopted a New form of Government called (Democracy) Demokratia meaning "Rule by the People" this is the First known Instance of Democracy that is why Cleisthenes is known as the Father of Democracy this would go on to last only 2 Century's but it would leave a Everlasting Impression on The Modern Day Societies.(History,2018) -
500 BCE
Architectural Designs of Ancient Greece
The Architecture of Greece was called Classical there is 3 types Doric which has a Flat top like seen on the Image i Have of Acropolis in Athens Greece, Ionic which is thinner than the Doric and had a Scroll Like Design on it Found in East Greece and the Greek Islands, and Corinthian which was More commonly seen as Roman it is very Pattern decorated and has Acanthus Leaves on it (Acropolis,2019) -
490 BCE
Battle of Marathon
The battle of Marathon is a Important battle because it marked a Turning point in the 1st Persian war and dealt a Tremendous Blow to Darius I At the seaside Plain of Marathon 25 Miles from Athens the Persian Force Under Darius I Was Destroyed by a force 3 times smaller than his own its also where the modern term Marathon comes from because of a runner who ran from Marathon to Athens (25 Miles)(History.com Editers,2018) -
470 BCE
Socrates Philosophy and why its Important
Socrates Known as "The Father of Western Philosophy" was Originally a Sculptor Turned Philosopher who was born in 479 BCE
he had Students who carried on his Name and Philosophy Known as Plato and Aristotle. Socrates developed Teaching tactics such as the Pedagogy in which the Teacher or Philosopher Would question the student in a manner which would draw out the Answer . But historians haven't found anything that Socrates has written indicating he may in fact be Fiction.("Socrates",2017) -
334 BCE
Alexander The Greats Conquest of Persia
Alexander the Great born 356 BCE was a Military Leader and Son of Philip II King of Macedonia he was Tutored by Aristotle who was the Student of Socrates and Also Tutored in Battle by his Father once Philip II King of Macedonia Died his son took the Throne, his father left him an Army of World Class Soldiers and Leaders at his hands when he was only 20, he the held a Conquest accross Persia and won a serious of battles that ultimately made him Ruler of the entire Achemendid Empire(Roos,2019) -
323 BCE
Gender Roles in Ancient Greece
Gender roles in Ancient Hellenistic Greece was Patriarchal but the Legal system did allow Women some rights including Handling their own Legal and Financial Services In Ancient Greece Specifically the Hellenistic age Women were allowed to go to Schools and they also could have their own job but in General most of the Greek Women where Home Makers if you did have a Job as a women it would have been taught most likely by your Father Ex are Sculptors,Painters. ("The Women's Role", No Date)