ancient greece history
Alec I.
accomplishments
one of the greatest accomplishments of Pericles was the construction of the Parthenon. it was built in 447 B.C and 432 B.C. the Parthenon was built to honor the patron/protector, of Athens, the goddess of Athena.
golden age of Athens
This building was made out of marble rows of columns surrounded it on all four sides. there was also statue of Athena in between the columns.
pottery
Pottery was something they used to do in the golden age of Athens.
epidurous
this where they would perform and act all of the plays that the ancient Greeks wrote.
the greek gods
the Greek gods had power to control at least one thing in the universe. but all the Greek gods had to live by the power of Zeus the god of all gods. Zeus had all the power of the gods he could judge them and even kill them if he had to.Hera and Zeus had there times when they ignored each other but they ended up living a happy life. the gods were, Zeus, Poseidon, Hades, hestia, Hera, ares, Athena, Apollo, Aphrodite, Hermes, Artemis, and the last Hephaestus.
the search for knowledge
Plato, Socrates, and aristole.
these are the 3 men of knowledge. after Socrates death Plato quit and stopped believing in democracy. and Plato started teaching Aristotle what he knew.
The thinker
he was is the famous statue of him thinking all about knowledge.
plato
Plato was a student of Socrates and a teacher to Aristotle.
visual and dramatic arts
Partheneon
Pericles built it to honor the Greek god Athena, Zeus's daughter. its one of the most ancient buildings in the world that is still standing. its one of the seven wonders of the world.
visual and dramatic arts.
in the visual arts if Greek they would use tragedies which are, serious story that usually ends up being bad for the main character. the first known people to wrote plays are the ancient Greece. a Greek tragedy usually had several scenes.
what i enjoyed
i loved all the gods and how they relate.