The Persian Wars of 512 and 479 BC
.... was to be admired as an "ideal king" by the Greek historiographer-adventurer Xenophon (430-354
BC) in the Cyropaedia, as a rule
Greeks considered Persians to ....
(3520

14

)
Depictions of African blacks in Greco Roman Art
.... to have been compelled to betray subtlety and portray every single little tiny physical detail of what was well known to fourth-century-
BC Greeks about black ....
(2619

10

)
During the fifth and fourth centuries BC, the ci
.... In the fourth century
BC, the humanistic literature of the ancient
Greeks culminated with the philosophic writings of Plato and Aristotle. ....
(7299

29

)
Diaspora of the Jewish People
....
Greeks have had a long tradition of emigration. From the eighth century
BC,
Greeks have established communities far from their home base. ....
(1889

8

)
Civilization in Ancient Greece, China & India
.... of modern archaeology, virtually no one in Europe knew that there had even been civilizations before about 800
BC During this Dark Age, the
Greeks, living on a ....
(818

3

)
Life of an Athenian in 500 BC
.... The year 500
BC falls early in the period after the democracy was first established (in .... 7Michael Grant, The Rise of the
Greeks (New York: Scribner's, 1987), 64 ....
(2139

9

)
Daily life of an Athenian in 500 BC
.... The year 500
BC falls early in the period after the democracy was first established (in .... 7Michael Grant, The Rise of the
Greeks (New York: Scribner's, 1987), 64 ....
(2129

9

)
Artworks from 3 Periods of Greek Art
.... work from the period is The Laoco÷n Group (first century
BC to first .... great beauty, and it also embodies many values we associate with the
Greeks, from their ....
(1411

6

)
ANCIENT GREEK AND HEBREW THOUGHT
.... When the
Greeks pushed southward into ancient Israel, around 200
BC, there seemed to be a collision of the two cultures, with the Greek, or western, culture ....
(1688

7

)
Causes and Effects of the Punic Wars
.... 9). However, in 275
BC, the Carthaginians recaptured most of Sicily from the
Greeks, and in 264
BC the Romans intervened on behalf of the
Greeks (Bagnall 9). ....
(1473

6

)
Ancient Egyptian & Greek Art
.... of the eighth century [
BC], commercial contact with the eastern borderlands of the Mediterranean brought the hitherto severely isolated
Greeks into contact ....
(1579

6

)
Ancient Egyptian and Greek Art
.... of the eighth century [
BC], commercial contact with the eastern borderlands of the Mediterranean brought the hitherto severely isolated
Greeks into contact ....
(1579

6

)
The History of Herodotus
.... A revolt in Ionia in 500
BC halted expansion temporarily. Athens assisted the rebels in 498
BC so that the
Greeks could take the offensive. ....
(3393

14

)
Herodotus' Approach to History
.... themes and characteristics apply to the specific of the events described for the year 480
BC Herodotus wrote from a basic belief that the
Greeks were better ....
(1476

6

)
History & Sophocles, Plato, Marcus Aurelius & Capellanus
.... In 499
BC just before Sophocles' birth the Ionaian
Greeks of Asia Minor revolted against Persian dominance in their region. Herodotus ....
(2776

11

)
Roman Republic Lit&Art
.... trend of borrowing artwork forms from the
Greeks and making them distinctly Roman would continue throughout the Roman Empire. Naevius (254?-199
BC) was another ....
(1473

6

)
The Persian Wars,
.... was to be admired as an "ideal king" by the Greek historiographer-adventurer Xenophon (430-354
BC) in the Cyropaedia, as a rule
Greeks considered Persians to ....
(3520

14

)
Oriental Influences on Greek Temple Architecture
.... which lasted, with only a short interlude of independence, down to the conquest by Alexander in 332
BC. It is perhaps not surprising that the
Greeks who were ....
(2480

10

)
Greeks Mythology and Philosophy
.... and Levantine roots extending back through the second millennium
BC to Neolithic .... that ideas were involved in both the mythologizing of earlier
Greeks and the ....
(1521

6

)
Greek and Roman Art and Architecture
.... Classical Greek art begins around the Fifth Century
BC During this time the
Greeks had consolidated their military victories by ousting the Persian invaders ....
(1612

6

)
Herodotus
.... described for the year 480
BC The first thing to always note, make no mistake about it, is that Herodotus wrote from a basic belief that the
Greeks were better ....
(1488

6

)
Classic Greek Culture
.... course of Greek history as many famous leaders and prominent
Greeks sought their counsel. According to Vlasyuk (2) the Oracle dates from around 700
BC to about ....
(1449

6

)
Architectural Monuments
.... Battle of Isis, Mosaic copy of a Hellenistic Painting, Roman, 1st Century
BC) and The Battle of Hastings Bayeux Tapestry The Hellenistic
Greeks used small ....
(2213

9

)
Roman Architecture
.... was heavily influenced by other Italians (particularly the Etruscans),
Greeks, and peoples .... two were the Etruscan phase (seventh and sixth centuries
BC) and the ....
(1636

7

)
Rome
.... achieved independence from them in roughly 600
BC In about 400
BC it was .... This expansion brought them into conflict with both the
Greeks and the Carthaginians ....
(826

3

)
Rediscovery of Pompeii
.... Naples itself was founded by the
Greeks around 650
BC, calling it Neapolis or "New City." The
Greeks colonized the entire region, and settled at Pompeii as well ....
(2171

9

)
Early Greek Culture & Mathematics
.... until roughly 146
BC when the transfer of power from Athens in the Greek world to Rome on the Italian peninsula was engendered.6 Educationally, the
Greeks also ....
(2274

9

)
The Parthenon and the Pantheon
.... The Parthenon was built in its place, between 448 and 432
BC, as part .... sculptured depictions of battles between "eternal adversaries" such as the
Greeks and the ....
(1686

7

)
Pompeii and Public Architecture
.... Naples itself was founded by the
Greeks around 650
BC, calling it Neapolis or "New City." The
Greeks colonized the entire region, and settled at Pompeii as well ....
(2231

9

)
Works of Ancient Greece
.... and ended in the defeat of Athens in 404
BC (Garland 15). Interestingly, it was also during this time that the most famous of the ancient
Greeks, Socrates, was ....
(2974

12

)