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Byzantine Spies and Venetian Sellouts – Part One
Crusades
Greece
Middle Ages
Europe, in the grip of feudalism, was weaker internally than on her borders. The nations were already taking shadowy shape, but as yet there was no real national spirit. In France there was neither Charlemagne nor Martel – only starving, plague-harried peasantry, warring fiefs, and a land torn by strife between Capet and Norman duke,…
Comparing Polyeuktos’ Demosthenes and Donatello’s St Mark
Aesthetics
Art
Greece
Sculpture
Visual Arts
Comparing two works of art from different periods requires careful study and an understanding of the differences that defined those periods. The concept of art and the way in which it has been organized has also changed drastically over the centuries meaning that it has to seen in the context of the period from…
Ancient greece and the persian war
Ancient Greece
Greece
War
During the ancient times, kingdoms were battling intensely for power. It was necessary before that you expand your kingdom’s territory and capture other lands in which you can utilize their resources for your kingdom’s good. The history of the ancient world presents a list of wars and battles on territories. However, there are certain…
A Short Summary of the Ancient Greek and Roman Contributions to Western Society
Athens
Society
This essay will discuss the contributions of the ancient Romans and the ancient Greeks to Western society, the focus will be on the political systems, laws and architecture. In Greece there were many city states, because the terrain favoured such governance, the city states emphasised the knowledge of man in government and deemphasised the role…
Argumentative Sparta Vs Athens
Athens
Sparta
Despite experiencing both triumphs and failures, Athens would likely be the preferred choice of citizenship over Sparta. Athens, a city-state in ancient Greece, was highly esteemed for its economic, political, and financial influence. It gained worldwide recognition as the epitome of freedom, art, and democracy (differ.com). The city derived its name from Athena, the goddess…
Development of the Polis in Archaic Greece
Athens
Development
Development of the Polis Extended Response The polis first originated in Greece, which was built by the people who had colonized In Greece. This was all during the archaic period which was c. 8th and 9th century In 800-COCA. The Hellene (the Greeks) of Archaic Greece had extensive knowledge on how to make a working…
Did Sparta Achieve Her Goal
Athens
Sparta
Sparta, known as the most formidable city in history, is famous for its impressive military power, demonstrating that strength did not rely on numbers but on Spartan discipline. Originally a small city fighting solely for survival against enemy invaders, Sparta’s reputation grew exponentially. Her objective was to prevent defeat from other city-states and she came…
Ancient Greece and Ancient Rome
Ancient Greece
Athens
Ancient Greeks and Romans played a significant role in shaping governmental ideas. They introduced concepts like democracy and representative government over 2,000 years ago. In Ancient Greece, the cities were structured as city-states, each functioning as an independent nation. One of these city-states was Athens, which for a long period, was governed by a select…
The Homeric Worldview
Athens
Homer
Most social scientists held the view that history, although an inseparable measurement of culture, is neither deterministic nor passive. History is not deterministic since it is considered just a myriad of events locked in space and time. It is also not passive. The great eras of ancient civilizations seem to indicate the influence of…