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Title: What mattered to the Ancient Athenians?


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What mattered to the Ancient Athenians?
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Where was Athens?
  • Largest city state in Greece.
  • Greek main land region Attica.
  • Region rich in resources, especially silver.
  • Athens had its own port Piraeus and the largest
    navy in Greece.

3
Key myths.
  • Poseidon and Athena both wanted to protect the
    city.
  • Poseidon struck the ground with his trident and
    offered a horse.
  • Athena offered an olive tree.
  • The men chose Poseidon, the women Athena and as
    there was one more woman, Athena became the
    protector and the city is named after her.

4
Key Athenians.
  • Theseus early ruler of Athens, divided it into 3
    classes the rich rulers, the farmers and the
    artisans.
  • Drakon 624 BCE first legislator of Athens. Laws
    written in marble and placed in the city for all
    to read.
  • Solon 638-559 BCE ruler or Archon who worked to
    help the poor of Athens who had been burdened
    with debt and slavery. Seen as the father of
    Athenian democracy.

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Key Athenians.
  • Pericles 495-429BCE key orator and general
    during the Persian and Peloponnesian wars.
    Helped create Athenian empire, he was responsible
    for many of the buildings at the Acropolis and
    for making Athens the cultural centre of Greece.
  • Socrates 469-399BCE philosopher and teacher.
  • Plato 427-347 BCE founder of the Academy in
    Athens major western philosopher.
  • Aristotle 384-322 BCE scientist and philosopher,
    teacher of Alexander the Great.
  • Demosthenes 8384-322 BCE statesman and orator.
    Professional speech writer and lawyer key
    opponent of Phillip and Alexander of Macedon,
    fought for Athenian freedom.

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The city.
  • Dominated by the Acropolis, a hill above the
    city. Temple to Athena, the Parthenon was the
    most important building with her statue standing
    at 40 feet.
  • City was destroyed by Xerxes in 480 BCE but
    rebuilt by Pericles and Themistocles.
  • Upper city, Acropolis and the lower city
    surrounded by walls and the port also surrounded
    by walls and connected to the main city by long
    walls.

7
Key buildings
  • The Academy, school founded by Plato
  • The Agora, the market place contained the Mint,
    the law courts and several temples were here.
  • Areopagus, the high court
  • Theatre of Dionysis, tradgedies and comedies
    performed here.
  • Odeon, centres for music
  • Panthenaic stadium, centre for sport

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The people
  • At its largest, around 250,000 with a slave
    population of at least 25.
  • Metics were non Athenian Greeks who lived in
    Athens made up around 10.
  • Citizens were recorded on a register.
  • Slaves were born, captured in war or enslaved as
    a result of debt. Some were owned by the state
    and were like civil servants.
  • Athens had 10 tribes each with one general. Men
    between 20 and 50 could be called up for military
    service.
  • Boys educated from 6 to 14 then a high school
    then military school for 2 years.
  • Girls were not educated.
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