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Classical Greece: A Captivating Guide to an Era in Ancient Greece That Strongly Influenced Western Civilization, Starting from the Persi

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Did you know that classical Greek philosophers were among the first to assert that the earth was a sphere? Aristotle, who mentored Alexander the Great, was one of these thinkers. The classical Greek period, spanning just two hundred years, was pivotal in shaping modern Western political thought. During this time, the concept of democracy emerged, albeit quite differently from today's understanding. The evolution of the polis led to a society where political rights were clearly delineated. With defined social norms, classical Greek culture flourished, producing distinctive art, architecture, tragedies, comedies, philosophy, athletic competitions, and religious ceremonies that became hallmarks of its citizens. Despite cultural advancements, Greece faced numerous conflicts, initially arising from uprisings against tyrants and oligarchs, and later in defense against the Persian Empire's ambitions. The Persian kings repeatedly attacked, prompting Greek unity. However, once the Persian threat subsided, internal strife emerged as city-states vied for dominance. Explore how this ancient civilization transformed into a democratic society and how Philip II and Alexander the Great united the Greek world, enabling exploration far into the east, reaching as far as India.

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Title
Classical Greece: A Captivating Guide to an Era in Ancient Greece That Strongly Influenced Western Civilization, Starting from the Persi
Language
English
Released
2021
Format
Paperback
Pages
110
ISBN13
9781637164266
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Did you know that classical Greek philosophers were among the first to assert that the earth was a sphere? Aristotle, who mentored Alexander the Great, was one of these thinkers. The classical Greek period, spanning just two hundred years, was pivotal in shaping modern Western political thought. During this time, the concept of democracy emerged, albeit quite differently from today's understanding. The evolution of the polis led to a society where political rights were clearly delineated. With defined social norms, classical Greek culture flourished, producing distinctive art, architecture, tragedies, comedies, philosophy, athletic competitions, and religious ceremonies that became hallmarks of its citizens. Despite cultural advancements, Greece faced numerous conflicts, initially arising from uprisings against tyrants and oligarchs, and later in defense against the Persian Empire's ambitions. The Persian kings repeatedly attacked, prompting Greek unity. However, once the Persian threat subsided, internal strife emerged as city-states vied for dominance. Explore how this ancient civilization transformed into a democratic society and how Philip II and Alexander the Great united the Greek world, enabling exploration far into the east, reaching as far as India.