3. PRINCIPALES POLIS GRIEGAS
ATENAS ESPARTA
TIPO DE GOBIERNO Democracia: donde el pueblo
asume el poder de su mismo
pueblo
Oligarquía: el poder estaba en manos de
una elite social (los aristoi)
SOCIEDAD
Dividida en 2 grupos:
Ciudadanos: varones atenienses,
con derechos políticos.
No ciudadanos: mujeres,
extranjeros, esclavos; sin
derechos políticos.
Dividida en grupos:
Espartiatas: nacidos en Esparta, con
derechos políticos
Periecos: extranjeros, agricultores,
artesanos y comerciantes, sin derechos
políticos
Ilitoas: esclavos
ECONOMIA Gran capacidad comercial y
mercantil por su gran cantidad
de barcos.
Economía agropecuaria
MUJERES No tenían derechos políticos. Las mujeres tenían mayor autonomía y
capacidad de decisión que en el resto de
polis griegas
5. ANTECEDENTES
CIRO EL GRANDE Y CAMBISES,
CONQUISTAN AMPLIOS
TERRITORIOS:
DINASTÍA AQUEMÉNIDA
DARÍO I PRESIONA A LAS CIUDADES
JÓNICAS CON ALTOS TRIBUTOS, Y
TERMINAN CONQUISTÁNDOLAS
LAS CIUDADES JÓNICAS PIDEN
AYUDA A LA HÉLADE, SÓLO
ATENAS ACUDIRÁ EN SU AUXILIO
6. LOS PERSAS DECIDEN ATACAR A LOS
ATENIENSES, POR SU AYUDA A LAS
CIUDADES JÓNICAS
LOS PERSAS DESEMBARCAN EN EL ÁTICA Y
SE DIRIGEN A MARATÓN, DONDE SE
PRODUCIRÁ LA PRIMERA BATALLA
PRIMERA GUERRA
MÉDICA
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01 History
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02 The Iliad
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10. Introduction to the Trojan War
Mercury takes a little more than 58
days to complete its rotation, so try to
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Since the temperatures are so
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11. A fight between two great armies
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poisonous atmosphere
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Greeks Trojans
12. Causes of the Trojan War
Mercury is the closest
planet to the Sun and the
smallest one of them all
Venus has a beautiful
name and is the second
planet from the Sun
Earth is the third planet
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harbors life in our galaxy
Judgment of
Paris
Abduction of
Helen
Ambition for
conquest
13. Major characters of the Trojan War
Mercury is the closest planet to
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Venus has a beautiful name and
extremely high temperatures
Earth is the third planet from the
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Despite being red, Mars is a cold
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Achilles
Agamemnon
Prince Hector
Paris & Helena
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Earth is the third planet
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Concepts related to the Trojan War
Mercury is small and the
closest planet to the Sun
Despite being red, Mars is
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Jupiter is the biggest
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Saturn is a gas giant with
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Venus has a beautiful
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Swords
Earth is the 3rd planet from
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Troy is funded
Mercury is the closest planet to
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Troy is burned
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The Trojan War
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The Iliad
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1300 BCE 800 BCE
1184 BCE
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The Judgment
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closest planet to the Sun
Achilles' pride
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Venus has a beautiful name
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The Trojan
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Earth is the only planet of
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The Sacrifice
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Despite being red, Mars is
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26. The armies of the Trojan War
GREEKS TROJANS
NATION LEADER NATION LEADER
Achaeans Agamemnon Trojans King Priam
Myrmidons Achilles Dardanians Aeneas
Boeotians Peneleos and Leitus Lycians Sarpedon and Glaucus
Cretans Idomeneus Amazonians Penthesilea
Epeians Nestor Thracians Rhesus
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Mercury is the smallest planet of them all
35% Trojan army
Venus is the second planet from the Sun
The Greeks had an army
twice the size of the Trojans
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The Viking army and the Trojan army
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The causes of the Trojan War were...
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The Trojan War took place in the 12th century BCE
The Viking army attacked the Greek army in the Trojan War
The war is known from Greek mythology and the epic poem "The Iliad"
The main cause of the Trojan War was the abduction of Helen
The most commonly used weapons in the Trojan War were cannons
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The city of Troy was founded
the Iliad and the Odyssey.
The most common weapons used were
The Trojan War took place in
The Greeks had an army twice
Homer writes the epic poems the late Bronze Age.
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the size of the Trojans.
spears and swords.
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● Dardanians
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● Boeotians
● Lycians
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● Amazonians
● Thracians
GREEKS TROJANS
NATION LEADER NATION LEADER
Achaeans Agamemnon
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● AENEAS
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● MENELAUS
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