Ancient Greece
Osamah Hindi 7B
Intro
Ancient Greece was a terrific empire that formed our world.
However the aspects I will talk about today are:
Government
Religion
Art and Architecture
Most only know Ancient Greek for their Pottery and Sculptures
All of their art started simply because they Loved Beauty
Art was vital to them, as it supposedly kept their gods content.
Art and Architecture
Evolution
Their art evolved greatly, above, is a statue of
Zeus, which they used to worship.
Their architecture also evolved greatly, and had more details, on the left, is a temple which lasted 2000 years. There are
many more as they built them for their deity. Some
of their buildings might not have lasted till today, though their architecture travelled a long journey,
go to places as far as Japan. It started with
ordinary rocks and moved onto marble and other
luxurious items.
Religion
Polytheism
Over 3000 gods
Specific Rituals to keep them content.
They used art to remember religious
events.
The ‘big three’
Hades, the lord of the underworld
Poseidon, the god of the sea
Zeus, the god of the sky, and the king of all
gods
Government
Laws
The Greeks had courts, though they were at a
primary stage.
When the Ancient Greek wanted to
remove a politician from his seat, they had an operation
called an ostracism.
Some criminals were punished by fighting professional hunting
wolves.
The reign of the Ancient Greek ended at the battle of Corinth.
The Romans won and soon took over completely.
Some protested though it was too late as they left room for other nations to grow.
Conclusion
Battle of Corinth
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