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<p>Ancient Greece was the first civilization in Europe. It <a title="grew, got bigger" href="#/" data-toggle="tooltip">developed</a> around the eastern part of the <a title="the sea between Europe and Africa" href="#/" data-toggle="tooltip">Mediterranean Sea</a> . Many powerful cities , great thinkers and <a title="a person who is trained in science" href="#/" data-toggle="tooltip">scientists</a> <a title="here: became famous and well-known" href="#/" data-toggle="tooltip">emerged</a> in ancient Greece. It was also the <a title="where something is born or starts" href="#/" data-toggle="tooltip">birthplace</a> of democracy.</p>


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<p class="has-text-align-center wp-block-paragraph"><strong>Greece and its colonies around 500 B.C.</strong><br><em>Image:</em><a href="https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Greece_and_it%27s_colonies_in_550_BC.jpg">Thrasis</a>, <a href="https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/3.0">CC BY-SA 3.0</a>,<br>via Wikimedia Commons</p>



<h2 class="wp-block-heading">History of Ancient Greece</h2>



<h3 class="wp-block-heading">Aegean Civilizations</h3>



<p>As Greek city-states became weaker Macedonia, a <a title="country ruled by a king or queen" href="#/" data-toggle="tooltip">kingdom</a> to the north of Greece, grew stronger and stronger. After King Philipp II had conquered all of Greece his son, Alexander, came to power in 336 BC. He <a title="here: left his homeland" href="#/" data-toggle="tooltip">set out</a> to conquer Persia and got as far east as India . Alexander the Great <a title="to share with many people" href="#/" data-toggle="tooltip">spread</a> Greek ideas and the Greek way of life <a title="in all of" href="#/" data-toggle="tooltip">throughout</a> western Asia and the Middle East.</p>




<h3 class="wp-block-heading">City States</h3>



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<p>After 1000 B.C. Dorians and Ionians, who <a title="to start living in a place" href="#/" data-toggle="tooltip">settled</a> in the eastern part of Greece started to build large cities. These cities had their own <a title="the people who rule a country" href="#/" data-toggle="tooltip">governments</a> , their own armies and were <a title="free , not controlled by another country" href="#/" data-toggle="tooltip">independent</a> .</p>
<p>The two most powerful city states were Sparta and Athens. Sparta was the strongest and most powerful city state with many <a title="a person who fights for a country" href="#/" data-toggle="tooltip">soldiers</a> and a <a title="very big" href="#/" data-toggle="tooltip">huge</a> army. It was only interested in fighting wars. Sparta <a title="to join together" href="#/" data-toggle="tooltip">united</a> <a title="nearby, neighboring" href="#/" data-toggle="tooltip">surrounding</a> villages and sent armies to conquer its neighbours and bring back <a title="a person who is owned by someone else and works for them" href="#/" data-toggle="tooltip">slaves</a> .</p>
<p>Athens, on the other side, <a title="focus on" href="#/" data-toggle="tooltip">concentrated</a> on <a title="to buy and sell things" href="#/" data-toggle="tooltip">trade</a> , science and other fields. It was the first city to form a democratic government.</p>
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<p class="has-text-align-center wp-block-paragraph"><strong>Sparta and Athens &#8211; the two most powerful city states</strong></p>
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<h3 class="wp-block-heading">Persian Wars</h3>



<p>At about 500 B.C. the Persian <a title="a group of countries ruled by a king or queen" href="#/" data-toggle="tooltip">empire</a> under Darius I invaded many Greek cities on the Asian <a title="where land meets the sea" href="#/" data-toggle="tooltip">coast</a>. By 490 BC the Persians attacked the Greek <a title="the main area of land that form a country, not the islands" href="#/" data-toggle="tooltip">mainland</a> . Greek armies under Spartan <a title="control" href="#/" data-toggle="tooltip">leadership</a> fought back and <a title="to win against someone in a war" href="#/" data-toggle="tooltip">defeated</a> the Persians.</p>



<h3 class="wp-block-heading">Peloponnesian War</h3>



<p>Under the <a title="here: government, control" href="#/" data-toggle="tooltip">rule</a> of Pericles Athens had become the most powerful city-state and controlled most of the eastern part of Greece. Pericles wanted to make Athens a beautiful city with many temples. <a title="the use of painting and drawing to show your ideas" href="#/" data-toggle="tooltip">Art</a> , philosophy and <a title="to know a lot about many different fields" href="#/" data-toggle="tooltip">general knowledge</a> became important. Sparta thought that Athens would become too powerful. In 431 BC it began a war against Athens.</p>
<p>In 430 BC a <a title="an illness that leads to the death of many people" href="#/" data-toggle="tooltip">plague</a> broke out in Athens and killed a third of its <a title="the people that live in a country" href="#/" data-toggle="tooltip">population</a>. After becoming weaker and weaker it finally <a title="give up in a war" href="#/" data-toggle="tooltip">surrendered</a> to the Spartan army.</p>



<h3 class="wp-block-heading">Macedonian Rule</h3>



<p>As Greek city-states became weaker Macedonia, a <a title="country ruled by a king or queen" href="#/" data-toggle="tooltip">kingdom</a> to the north of Greece, grew stronger and stronger. After King Philipp II had conquered all of Greece his son, Alexander, came to power in 336 BC. He <a title="here: left his homeland" href="#/" data-toggle="tooltip">set out</a> to conquer Persia and got as far east as India . Alexander the Great <a title="to share with many people" href="#/" data-toggle="tooltip">spread</a> Greek ideas and the Greek way of life <a title="in all of" href="#/" data-toggle="tooltip">throughout</a> western Asia and the Middle East.</p>
<p>Alexander did not name a <a title="the person to follow someone" href="#/" data-toggle="tooltip">successor</a> to his empire . After his death many generals fought for power and his <a title="a group of countries ruled by a king or queen" href="#/" data-toggle="tooltip">empire</a> broke up into many kingdoms .</p>


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<p class="has-text-align-center wp-block-paragraph"><strong>Empire of Alexander the Great</strong><br><em>Image :</em>&nbsp;<a href="https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:MacedonEmpire.jpg">Generic Mapping Tools</a>, <a href="http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/3.0/">CC BY-SA 3.0</a>,<br>via Wikimedia Commons</p>



<h3 class="wp-block-heading">Roman Rule</h3>



<p>In 140 BC Rome took over Greece and the city states. They stayed under Roman rule until 395 AD and then became part of the Byzantine empire .</p>



<h2 class="wp-block-heading">Daily Life in Ancient Greece</h2>



<p>Men were the <a title="leader" href="#/" data-toggle="tooltip">heads</a> of most Greek families. Richer families had <a title="a person who is owned by someone else and works for them" href="#/" data-toggle="tooltip">slaves</a> who were <a title="to give orders" href="#/" data-toggle="tooltip">commanded</a> by the wives. They had to look after the children and do the household work.</p>
<p>Most Greek families <a title="plan, organize	" href="#/" data-toggle="tooltip">arranged</a> weddings for their children. Women usually married at an early age, men much later.</p>
<p>In <a title="old" href="#/" data-toggle="tooltip">ancient</a> Greece <a title="people in general" href="#/" data-toggle="tooltip">society</a> was made up of <a title="a person who lives in a country and has rights there" href="#/" data-toggle="tooltip">citizens</a> and non-citizens. Citizens were free men and noblemen. They owned land and took part in <a title="the people who rule a country" href="#/" data-toggle="tooltip">government</a> . Non-citizens were women, slaves and <a title="someone who lived in the past and worked on land that did not belong to him" href="#/" data-toggle="tooltip">serfs</a> .</p>
<p>Only citizens <a title="got" href="#/" data-toggle="tooltip">received</a> education. Teachers in Athens taught <a title="common" href="#/" data-toggle="tooltip">general</a> subjects like music, writing, mathematics and reading. They also <a title="focused on" href="#/" data-toggle="tooltip">concentrated on</a> physical exercise like running, jumping and <a title="a sport in which two people fight by holding each other and trying to throw each other to the ground" href="#/" data-toggle="tooltip">wrestling</a> . Education in Sparta was different. Boys were sent to military schools so that they could become good <a title="a person who fights for a country" href="#/" data-toggle="tooltip">soldiers</a> .</p>
<p>Greek people ate food made of <a title="seeds of crops that are used as food" href="#/" data-toggle="tooltip">grains</a> , mostly <a title="the grain from which you make white bread" href="#/" data-toggle="tooltip">wheat</a> or <a title="a plant that produces grain that you use for making food an alcohol" href="#/" data-toggle="tooltip">barley</a> . Bread was the main type of food. They ate fish and eggs for <a title="natural substance that is in food and that you need to grow strong and healthy" href="#/" data-toggle="tooltip">protein</a> and <a title="ate" href="#/" data-toggle="tooltip">consumed</a> vegetables and fruit .</p>

<p>Greek men and women wore <a title="clothing" href="#/" data-toggle="tooltip">garments</a> made of <a title="cloth that is made from the flax plant" href="#/" data-toggle="tooltip">linen</a> or wool that hung down to their knees. They also wore a <a title="band of leather or cloth around your stomach" href="#/" data-toggle="tooltip">belt</a> around their waist . A woman’s garment usually covered her whole legs down to her <a title="the flexible part between your foot and leg" href="#/" data-toggle="tooltip">ankles</a> .</p>

<p>Houses were small in ancient Greece. Because of the mild climate many things were kept outside the house. Poor families lived in houses made of dried <a title="a hard block of baked clay" href="#/" data-toggle="tooltip">bricks</a> and floors made of dried and hard <a title="soft wet earth" href="#/" data-toggle="tooltip">mud</a> . <a title="rich" href="#/" data-toggle="tooltip">Wealthy</a> families had stone floors and separate rooms for cooking, eating and sleeping.</p>



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<p class="has-text-align-center wp-block-paragraph"><strong>Food preparation in ancient Greece</strong><br><em>Image:</em>&nbsp;<a href="https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Ancient_Greece_Food_Preparation_-_Gods_%26_Heroes_Theme_(27963254044).jpg">Gary Todd from Xinzheng, China</a>, CC0,<br>via Wikimedia Commons</p>
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<p class="has-text-align-center wp-block-paragraph"><strong>Woman&#8217;s clothes</strong><br><em>Image:</em> <a href="https://creazilla.com/nodes/15590054-pomona-s-costume-clipart" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener">Creazilla</a> &#8211; Open Source</p>
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<h2 class="wp-block-heading">Philosophy, Science and Arts</h2>



<p>Ancient Greece became famous for its great thinkers and philosophers. Socrates, Plato and Aristotle were great men who looked for logical <a href="#/" data-toggle="tooltip" title="the reasons you give for why something happened">explanations</a> of everyday things. Many people in Greece, however, did not believe in what philosophers had to say. In 399 B.C. Socrates was <a href="#/" data-toggle="tooltip" title="to give someone punishment">sentenced</a> to death because of his <a href="#/" data-toggle="tooltip" title="what a person teaches and believes">teachings</a> and because he did not believe in Greek gods.</p>

<p>Famous <a href="#/" data-toggle="tooltip" title="someone who writes plays">playwrights</a> and <a href="#/" data-toggle="tooltip" title="a person who writes lines that rhyme">poets</a> wrote works that are still performed in theatres today. Architects designed beautiful buildings.</p>

<p><a href="#/" data-toggle="tooltip" title="a person who is trained in science">Scientists</a> <a href="#/" data-toggle="tooltip" title="to find out new things">explored</a> medicine, physics , biology and mathematics. They <a href="#/" data-toggle="tooltip" title="watched">observed</a> nature and also <a href="#/" data-toggle="tooltip" title="to do something that is already planned">carried out</a> experiments.</p>


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<p class="has-text-align-center wp-block-paragraph"><strong>Bust of Socrates</strong><br><em>Image:</em> <a href="https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:UWASocrates_gobeirne_cropped.jpg">Photograph by Greg O&#8217;Beirne. Cropped by User:Tomisti</a>, <a href="http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/3.0/">CC BY-SA 3.0</a>, <br>via Wikimedia Commons</p>



<h2 class="wp-block-heading">Religion</h2>



<p>People in ancient Greece believed in many gods. On one hand gods and <a href="#/" data-toggle="tooltip" title="female god">goddesses</a> were like normal people who showed feelings but on the other hand they <a href="#/" data-toggle="tooltip" title="have , own">possessed</a> <a href="#/" data-toggle="tooltip" title="skill, talent that you have">abilities</a> that <a href="#/" data-toggle="tooltip" title="people">humans</a> didn’t. They could <a href="#/" data-toggle="tooltip" title="to say what will happen in the future">foretell</a> the future and live forever.</p>

<p>Normal people thought that gods and goddesses watched them and <a href="#/" data-toggle="tooltip" title="watch closely">observed</a> what they did in everyday life. They spoke to the people through oracles, holy places where <a href="#/" data-toggle="tooltip" title="a person who performs special church events">priests</a> had contact with gods. The most important oracle was at Delphi.</p>

<p>Zeus was the most important god. He and his wife Hera lived on Mount Olympus. Other gods and goddesses included</p>

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  <li>Eros, god of love</li>
  <li>Apollo, the god of light</li>
  <li>Ares, the god of war</li>
  <li>Athena, the goddess of <a href="#/" data-toggle="tooltip" title="what you have learned over many years">wisdom</a></li>
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<h2 class="wp-block-heading">Democracy and Politics</h2>



<p>The idea of democracy, which means <a href="#/" data-toggle="tooltip" title="the people who rule a place">government</a> by the people, came from ancient Greece. Athens was the first city to <a href="#/" data-toggle="tooltip" title="organize">set up</a> a democratic government.</p>

<p>All free men were members who <a href="#/" data-toggle="tooltip" title="make a law or rule that others must keep">passed laws</a> and were also allowed to <a href="#/" data-toggle="tooltip" title="be part of">serve</a> on a <a href="#/" data-toggle="tooltip" title="a group of people in a court who decide if a person is guilty or not">jury</a> .</p>

<p>Of the 30,000 <a href="#/" data-toggle="tooltip" title="a person who lives in a country and has rights there">citizens</a> in Athens 500 were chosen each year to help run the city. They <a href="#/" data-toggle="tooltip" title="got">received</a> a small amount of money because they could not continue their normal work.</p>



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