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Athena: Goddess of wisdom and war, patron of Athens.
2024-08-15 • 6min
Zeus: King of the gods.
2024-08-15 • 5min
Greek Sculpture: Celebrated for its idealized yet realistic portrayal of the human body.
2024-08-15 • 7min
Greek Pottery: Known for its black-figure and red-figure techniques.
2024-08-15 • 6min
Pindar: Renowned for his victory odes celebrating athletic triumphs.
2024-08-15 • 5min
Hesiod: Poet known for "Theogony" and "Works and Days."
2024-08-15 • 5min
Sappho: A famous female poet from the island of Lesbos.
2024-08-15 • 6min
Aeschylus: Known as the father of tragedy, he wrote "The Oresteia."
2024-08-15 • 5min
Euripides: A famous tragedian who wrote plays like "Medea."
2024-08-15 • 5min
Spartan Helots: Enslaved people who worked the land for the Spartans.
2024-08-15 • 5min
Delian League: An alliance led by Athens for mutual protection against the Persians.
2024-08-15 • 6min
Agora of Athens: The center of political, commercial, and social life in Athens.
2024-08-15 • 5min
Acropolis: A fortified hilltop in Athens with important buildings like the Parthenon.
2024-08-15 • 5min
Agora: A central public space in Greek city-states used for assemblies and markets.
2024-08-15 • 6min
Olympian Gods: Twelve main gods who resided on Mount Olympus.
2024-08-14 • 7min
Trojan War: A legendary conflict between the Greeks and Trojans, detailed in "The Iliad."
2024-08-14 • 6min
Minoan Civilization: Preceded Mycenaeans, centered on Crete.
2024-08-14 • 7min
Mycenaean Civilization: An early Greek civilization known for its palatial states.
2024-08-14 • 6min
Peloponnesian War: A conflict between Athens and Sparta that lasted for decades.
2024-08-14 • 7min
Thucydides: Historian who wrote about the Peloponnesian War.
2024-08-14 • 5min
Herodotus: Known as the "father of history."
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Hippocrates: Known as the "father of medicine."
2024-08-14 • 5min
Euclid: Often referred to as the "father of geometry."
2024-08-14 • 6min
Pythagoras: Known for the Pythagorean theorem in mathematics.
2024-08-14 • 6min
Hellenistic Period: Followed Alexander the Great’s conquests, spreading Greek culture.
2024-08-03 • 6min
Greek Alphabet: The basis for many Western alphabets, including Latin.
2024-08-03 • 5min
Sparta: Known for its military strength and austere lifestyle.
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Athens: Known for its intellectual and artistic achievements.
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Aristotle’s Lyceum: Aristotle founded this school in Athens.
2024-08-03 • 5min
Plato’s Academy: The first institution of higher learning in the Western world.
2024-08-03 • 5min
Socrates: A philosopher who was sentenced to death for his ideas.
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Education: Boys in Athens were educated in various subjects, while Spartan boys focused on military training.
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Science: Greeks made significant contributions to science, with figures like Archimedes and Hippocrates.
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Alexander the Great: He created one of the largest empires in ancient history.
2024-08-03 • 5min
Marathon: The term originates from the Battle of Marathon in 490 BCE, where a runner ran from Marathon to Athens.
2024-08-03 • 6min
Persian Wars: Greece famously resisted Persian invasions in the 5th century BCE.
2024-08-03 • 6min
Military: Spartans were known for their military prowess and strict society.
2024-08-03 • 5min
Sophocles: A famous playwright who wrote "Oedipus Rex."
2024-08-03 • 5min
Theater: Greeks invented drama, with genres including tragedy and comedy.
2024-08-03 • 6min
Language: Ancient Greek is the basis of many English words and terms used in science and philosophy.
2024-08-02 • 5min
Homer: The epic poems "The Iliad" and "The Odyssey" are attributed to Homer.
2024-08-02 • 6min
Mythology: Greek mythology includes gods like Zeus, Hera, Poseidon, and Athena.
2024-08-02 • 5min
The Parthenon: A famous temple on the Acropolis of Athens, dedicated to Athena.
2024-08-02 • 6min
Architecture: Greeks are known for their distinctive columns: Doric, Ionic, and Corinthian.
2024-08-02 • 6min
Philosophers: Famous Greek philosophers include Socrates, Plato, and Aristotle.
2024-08-02 • 4min
Olympics: The ancient Olympic Games started in Olympia in 776 BCE.
2024-08-02 • 5min
Democracy
2024-08-02 • 6min
City
2024-08-02 • 5min
Origin
2024-06-14 • 5min