By: Blas, Bauti, Max, Sasha. Rule number 1: ENJOY.

Slides:



Advertisements
Similar presentations
Greek Warfare. Review Early People of the Aegean Early People of the Aegean On the island of Crete, the Minoans built a brilliant civilization based on.
Advertisements

War and Army By : Mateo, Pedro, Quinto and Ian H..
Ancient Greece is called 'the birthplace of Western civilisation'. Ancient Greece Was where the Olympics started, The Ancient Greeks lived in mainland.
Hoplite Warfare Heavily armored infantryman Hoplon Citizen soldiers Equipment was half the body weight.
The city-states in Greece were constantly in war with each other. Alliances would change easily. “If we don’t end war, war will end us.” -H. G. Wells.
Ancient Greece Chapter 7 Review. Geography Mainland Greece is ________________ It is made of three ________________;two are smaller and joined together.
Ancient Greece Military Battles
November 24 th, Hoplite Warriors Hoplite Warrior- foot soldiers with swords, shields, helmets & 3m long spears Hoplite Warrior- foot soldiers with.
+ Greece at War An Overview of War and Battles in Classical Greece.
6th Grade The Greek World
By. Trifon Valencia III.  Ever since I learned about them in the 6 th grade, the story of the several thousands of Greeks against the millions Persian.
Mycenaean Civilization Chapter 9 section 2. Who were they and where did they come from?  Came from grasslands of Russia- settled in the lowlands of Greece.
The City State of Sparta This Is Sparta!!! As you all know that The Greeks always Fought with each other, they broke into City states. In this presentation.
Chapter 10---Mrs. Arneson
The Iliad and The Odyssey Based on stories first told over 3000 years ago in what is now Greece Based on stories first told over 3000 years ago in what.
THE TROJAN WAR Timmy, Alex, Matt. Origins and History  The Trojan War was a war between the Greeks and Trojans which began in 1193BC and lasted for 9-10.
Wars of Ancient Greece.
The Odyssey. Homer Greek poet who lived around 800 BC Greek poet who lived around 800 BC Was thought to be blind, but describes events as a seeing person.
The Golden Age of Athens
Greek Government and Society CH 5 Section 2. Some review Who were the earliest known Greeks? Who defeated the earliest known Greeks? Who lived on the.
From Homer to Alexander the Great
Phalanx Formation The Greeks.
Let’s start from the beginning…  3,000 years ago  Greece  Story telling tradition- stories were passed down by telling them rather than writing them.
The Iliad and the Odyssey by Homer
The Rise of Greek Civilization
The Greek City- States. The Power of Greek Myths and Legends O In the Trojan War, fought between the Greeks and the people of Troy, gods and goddesses.
The Ancient GREEKS timeline Ancient Times - The Achaeans (Greeks) City-States develop Athens vs. Sparta Alexander the Great Decline of the Greeks Roman.
1750 – 133 BCE. I. Geography Multi-Flow Map Geography of Greece Short mountain ranges cut up the mainland No important rivers Long, irregular coastline.
Sparta. contents Sparta 3 Spartan life 4 Spartan children 5 Spartan army’s 6 Greek writing 7.
What were the traditional battle formations used in warfare?  Individual combats  Group ambush but no organized formation.
Trojan War.
SPARTA End of the Year Project 6th period
Who was Homer???.
Greek Jeopardy Leaders WAR SPORTS Cities Plays/Stories
An Epic Poem. Epic: a long narrative poem about a national or legendary hero.
Background Information on. The Odyssey is an epic.  An EPIC is a long poem that is usually passed down by word of mouth before it gets put in writing.
Trojan War 10 year war sometime between 1230 and 1180 B.C. 10 year war sometime between 1230 and 1180 B.C.
1 Trojan War 10 year war sometime between 1230 and 1180 B.C. 10 year war sometime between 1230 and 1180 B.C.
Sparta.
Vocab.  City-state: A city that functions much like an independent country  Trireme: strong wooden ships built with battering ram in front.
What were the traditional battle formations used in warfare?  Individual combats  Group ambush but no organized formation.
Living in Sparta Life in Sparta was harsher than in Athens. The Spartans dedicated themselves to war. They conquered the surrounding lands and made slaves.
The Mycenaeans. Question: Where did the Mycenaeans come from? Answer: They came from the grasslands of southern Russia around 2000 B.C.E.
Trojan War notes Epic poem: long narrative that relates the deeds of heroes. By Coach Guzman.
Classical Greece Warfare! Finally!
Homer and the Trojan War Chapter 11 Lesson 2. Homer The events of the Trojan War are narrated in many works of Greek literature and depicted in numerous.
Classical Greece 2000B.C. – 200 B.C..  What direction is the Aegean Sea from Greece?  B.C. Three major civilizations prospered in the area.
PREVIEW Draw your interpretation of what a Greek soldier would have looked like. Keep in mind, we are not grading your artistic ability, but you do need.
1900 – 133 B.C. Ancient Greece.
The Iliad and the Odyssey Takes place during the Trojan War, which was caused by Paris, a prince of Troy. He kidnaps Helen, the wife of the king of Sparta.
Welcome to class! Get out your Greek god chart. We need to finish filling in the remaining squares.
Greek Government and Society Chapter 5 – Section 2.
The Trojan War.
Beginning of Democracy Presentation 4: Ancient Greeks.
Peloponnesian War. What was it? Name given to the long series of conflicts between Athens and Sparta that lasted from 431 until 404 BC.
The City State of Sparta
Greek Warfare.
Persian Wars Introduction
The Persian Wars.
The Persian Wars.
Thermopylae (480 B.C.).
The Persian Wars Mrs. Hadgraft.
Sparta.
Greek Warfare.
Greek Warfare.
Would you rather be an Athenian or a Spartan? Why?
Defense of the Polis Citizen-soldiers were called Hoplites;
Mr. Dixon Persian Wars 490 BCE – 479 BCE.
ANCIENT SPARTA 25,000 Spartan population
Mr. Ames Persian Wars 490 BCE – 479 BCE.
Presentation transcript:

By: Blas, Bauti, Max, Sasha. Rule number 1: ENJOY

Wars Epēius was a craftman, he was the one that designed the Trojan horse(also known as the wooden horse)and the one that chose the soldiers. One of the soldiers was Odysseus. When Paris “prince of Troy” escaped with princess Helen was when all this happened. When the king realised he went very angry. He had a plan, the Greek were going to make a big wooden horse, hide in it and give it to the trojans and at midnight they would get out and open the doors for the other Greek A man called Homer wrote a poem about a war. In 1250 BC there was a war similar as the one that Homer described in his poem Sasha All around Troy there was a wall and the Greek couldn't pass it.

Blas The article will look at four Spartan weapons, their spear, two swords and their shield. Each Spartan was expected to provide his own weapons and armor. The Spartan weapons were well honed for the war. The Spartan soldier always took a secondary weapon, that secondary weapon is a sword called xiphos. Weapons and Armor xiphos BLAS

Spartan army T he Spartan army was known far and wide for their fierceness, brutality, and efficiency in battle. MAX Spartans were obsessed with war.They spend their entire time training.Spartans people didn't like foreigners. spartans had the strongest military army. Some female if they want they can go to wa Sparta were divided in groups. One of them was the Peloponnesian league that means they can borrow soldiers whenever they like to fight

As hoplite soldiers began to dominate the greeks armies, knew tactics were needed, and methods of fighting changed completely. In the bronze age, warriors had fought individually. Hoplite soldiers fought in organized formations which required good discipline and exact training. If the enemy line was forcing(that the line was still straight) the two phalanxes had two push until one line broke and then they came and fought. Bauti

SHIPS The most and powerful ship and famous was the greek model called trireme. At the start of the battle, enemies often faced each other in two long imaginary lines. The upper rowers called thranites sat in rows of 31. The middle rowers were called zygites. The bottom rowers called thalamites, they also sat in two rows of 27. BAUTI

YES HOPE YOU LEARN ABOUT OUR TOPIC Greece Thanks for watching