Cultural Heritage to the West
Foundations: Ancient Greece is often considered the cradle of Western civilization. Its contributions include the development of the arts, philosophy, science, and the early forms of democratic government.
Arts and Literature: Greek literature, theater, and art remain foundational to Western culture. Works like Homer’s epics, the tragedies of Sophocles, and the sculptures of Phidias have been influential.
Legacy: The Olympic Games, ⬅ originating in Olympia, Greece, in 776 BCE, continue to be a global tradition.
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Key Features and Events about Olympic Games
Competitions: The ancient Olympics included various athletic competitions such as running (stade race, which was a sprint of roughly 192 meters), discus throw, javelin throw, long jump, wrestling, boxing, and the pankration (a blend of boxing and wrestling considered quite brutal).
Pentathlon: This was a major highlight, combining five different events: sprinting, long jump, javelin throw, discus throw, and wrestling.
Equestrian Events: These included chariot racing and horseback racing, which were added over time and became extremely popular.
Philosophy and Rationality
Aristotle, Plato and Socrates
Philosophers: Socrates, Plato, and Aristotle are central figures whose thoughts on ethics, politics, metaphysics, and epistemology shaped Western intellectual traditions.
- Rationality: Greek philosophy emphasized the pursuit of knowledge through reasoning and empirical evidence, laying the groundwork for the scientific method.
An Exclusive Democracy
*Athenian Democracy: Developed in the 5th century BCE, this system involved direct participation of citizens in decision-making but was exclusive to free male Athenians.
*Limitations: Women, slaves, and foreigners were excluded from voting, highlighting the limitations of what is often celebrated as the birth of democracy.
Exapansion
- Rome
- Imperial Expansion
- Growth: Rome’s imperial expansion began around 500 BCE and lasted until the 5th century CE. It was driven by military conquest and strategic alliances.
- Territorial Gains: At its height, the Roman Empire encompassed the Mediterranean Basin, including parts of Europe, North Africa, and the Middle East, influencing these areas politically, culturally, and economically.
- Roman Law: Contributions and Influences
- Legal Innovations: Roman law introduced concepts such as legal representation, civil rights, and contracts, which have influenced contemporary legal systems.
- Twelve Tables and Justinian Code: Early Roman law was codified in the Twelve Tables, while the later Justinian Code served as the basis for much of the legal system of modern Europe.
Olympic Games Recreation: Host a mini-Olympic Games featuring disciplines from ancient Greece, such as discus, javelin, or wrestling.
Presentations: Students will have a presentation about each important point of legacy from Greece.
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