CLCV 1002 Lecture Notes - Lecture 4: Belp, Tyrant, Ostracism

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*test: true/false, multiple choice, label outline map: maps on: inside cover, pg. 12 xii, 1st, 2nd, 4th and 6th map. Sparta and athens: most of what is known about greece in the classical period revolves around. In mid-6th century, change occurred in athens: major offices of state were elected at this time. 1 high official in athens, the king or basileus, was an elected official who organized the sacrificing of animals to the gods. 3 archons, who mainly controlled the military forces. Conflict with persia: by second half of 6th century, persia dominant power in the middle east, by 546, persians had conquered much of the mesopotamian area, syria, and kingdom of. In 484, a new vein of silver was found in laurion, with anstides wanting the divide the silver among the people: however, themistocles said they should spend it on building new warships, triremes.

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