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Chapter 5: Greece and Iran (1000 B.C.E. - 30 B.C.E.) Flashcards

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277402323hoplitesheavily armored infantrymen who fought in close formation0
277402324Pelopponesian Warsa conflict initiated due to hostilities between former city-state allies that resulted in the eventual defeat of Athens by Sparta and its allies1
277402325Persepolisstatesman who dominated Athenian politics from 461 B.C.E. until his death; he led Athens to its greatest heights of success2
277402326triremean Athenian war ship3
277402327Hellenistic Agethe epoch ushered in by the conquests of Alexander; influenced Greek culture4
277402328SocratesAthenian philosopher brought to trial for his teachings that were believed to undermine the Athenian democracy5
277402329Persian Warsa conflict initiated by an uprising of the Ionian Greek colonists that lasted on and off for two centuries and was of profound importance in the eastern Mediterranean6
277402330polisconsisted of an urban center and the rural hinterlands that it controlled; usually translated as "city-state"7
277402331sacrificecentral ritual of the Greek religion8
277402332tyranta person who seized and held power in violation of the normal political institutions and traditions of the community; most prevalent in Greek city-states during the mid-seventh and sixth-centuries B.C.E.9
277402333CyrusPersian leader; united Persian tribes and overthrew the Median monarchy10
277402334satrapgovernors put in place by Darius to supervise the twenty provinces of the Persian Empire11
277402335Darius IPersian king who seized power following the death of Cambyses; eventually extended Persian control to the Indus River in the east, and into Europe in the west12
277402336Persepolisceremonial capital of the Persian Empire13
277402337Zoroastrianismmonotheistic religion, hymns or Gathas written in archaic Iranian dialect; practiced by Darius I and his successors14
277402338democracythe excersise of political power by all the free, adult males; this originated in Athens15
277402339Alexander the Greatson of King Philip of Macedon; conquered the Persian Empire, Egypt, and the lands east as far as the Indus River16
277402340Ptolemiesdynasty that ruled Egypt following the death of Alexander and actively encouraged Greek immigration to Egypt17
277402341Alexandriathe greatest city of all during an age of cities; famous for its library and lighthouse18
277402342Herodotuschronicler of the exploits of the Greeks and other events of his time; considered the "father of history"19

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