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Twelve Events, People, and Ideas and of Ancient Greece

  • 331

    Alexander the Great of Macedonia defeats the Persian Empire and spreads Greek culture throughout the Region (331 BCE)

    Alexander the Great of Macedonia defeats the Persian Empire and spreads Greek culture throughout the Region (331 BCE)
    Alexander the Great started a war and defeated the Persian Empire. The war happened around Tel Gomel (Gaugamela). This was an important event because it affected many people and, made Alexander a Great KIng.
  • 400

    Hyppocrates Practises and Studies Medicine (400s BCE)

    Hyppocrates Practises and Studies Medicine (400s BCE)
    The Hyppocrates were famous in medicine. They saw the affects of diseases, and found out it was a natural process.This is important because thy were able to save lives.
  • 404

    Sparta Defeats Athens: The Peloponnesian War Ends ( 404 BCE)

    Sparta Defeats Athens: The Peloponnesian War Ends ( 404 BCE)
    The war finally came to an end at the Aegospotami River. All the Athenians were dead, and the Spartan army had conquered Athens. The Spartan general Lysander defeated the Athenians. This event was important because it affected many city-states, and if the outcome was different it could have changed todays world.
  • 431

    The Peloponnesian War begins between Sparta and Athens (431 BCE)

    The Peloponnesian War begins between Sparta and Athens (431 BCE)
    This event occured in Mainland Greece, Asia Minor, Sicily. The people of sparta and Athens, were at war with eachother. Thucydides wrote about the war. This is important becase it greatly impacted the city-states. It is also important because the peaceful alliance was broken and now anything could happen.
  • 447

    The Construction of the Parthenin is Completed in Athens (447 BCE)

    The Construction of the Parthenin is Completed in Athens (447 BCE)
    The construction occured in Athens, Greece. The greek government owned the Parthenin. The Athenians built the Parthenin. It is important because it was dedicated to the Godess of Athena and this project was finally finished after 15 years, which shows dedication. The Parthnin showed the culture and the dedication of the Athenians.
  • 505

    Cleisthenes Establishes the First Democratic Constitution (505 BCE)

    Cleisthenes Establishes the First Democratic Constitution (505 BCE)
    Cleisthenes gathered 500 people to create the first constitution. This is important because it is the first idea of having to vote a repersentative into your government to give people the choice of who they want to repersent there country. Also it give several rights that we still have today, and without out them we wouldn't be free.
  • Jan 1, 621

    Athens Developes a Written Code of Laws (621 BCE)

    Athens Developes a Written Code of Laws (621 BCE)
    In Athens, a man named Draco wrote the first written constitution of Athens. This is important because it is one of the first set of laws to be implimented in a civilization. Also, these laws kept order in the society, so that people could be punished for their wrong doings. In addition, this also influences our own society and has helped create the laws we have today.
  • Jan 1, 650

    Tyrants Rule some Greek City-States as a Result of th Poorer Classes' Discontent with the ruling class (650 BCE)

    Tyrants Rule some Greek City-States as a Result of th Poorer Classes' Discontent with the ruling class (650 BCE)
    The middle class was not happy with their rulers and all they wanted was a say in the government. The rulers made these laws and helped the poorer people and let new nobles rule. This is important because it shows how this type of government works, and how the people always need to speak otherwise, the government could turn out badly.
  • Jan 1, 700

    Most Greek City-States were Monarchies (Prior to the 8th Century BCE)

    Most Greek City-States were Monarchies (Prior to the 8th Century BCE)
    The Mycenaeans were warroirs who established monarchies. The word Monarchy come from two Greek terms, that mean single, and rule. This is important because we still have this type of government today and if we didn't have it back then we most likely wouldn't have it today and our world would be totally different.
  • Jan 1, 776

    The First Olympic Games 776 BCE

    The First Olympic Games 776 BCE
    The first Olympic Games were held in Olympia, Greece. Only Freeborn men in Greece were allowed to participate in the games. It did not only focus on the importance of physicality, but it also focused on the religious part of it too.
  • Plato Opens an Academy of Learning (C 380 BCE)

    Plato Opens an Academy of Learning (C 380 BCE)
    Plato spent about 12 years traveling, gaining lots of knowledge that he would later want to teach others.He then founded The Academy of learning in Athens, where he delivered lectures and wrote. This is important because it was one of the only schools, and it gave many people the chance to learn.
  • Sparta Developes the First Code of Greek written Law to govern it's Military City-State (800 BCE)

    Sparta Developes the First Code of Greek written Law to govern it's Military City-State (800 BCE)
    A lawgiver created the first written laws in Sparta. This is important because it kept the spartans safer and set the ground rules. Also it influenced our society today by help form the laws we use today and in many more ways.