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    revolts that broke out. Darius (son) crushed the revolt of the Asian minor. The Battle of Marathon happened. Xerxes (grandson) was the army and the naval attack for them back in that time. He was in the battle of Thermopylae- 480b.c Sparta only had 300 men against the 6‚000 Greek (Persians) the Persians military was a victory of Sparta. The importance of the Greek victories was they had the golden age‚ and were the leaders of unity. When Athens had leadership Sparta was always trying to dig at it

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    Notes of Comparing and Contrasting Athens and Sparta: By Jasper 7-3 The Greeks: Cleisthenes: Nobleman‚ Born in 570 B.C. Life expectancy was 15 years old. Other Greeks feared Spartans。The mythical stories of heroes influenced Cleisthenes. The 2 main stories were by Homer‚ the Iliad and the Odyssey. There was a big change in the mid 6 BC century. A person and a tall girl went to Athens and said the tall girl was Athena and she said he has to be king. After few days‚ people didn’t like his ruling

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    Option 1 Greece: Spartan Society to the Battle of Leuctra 371 BC 1. The Geographical Setting: 1.1 The Geographical Setting‚ Natural Features and Resources of Ancient Sparta: * Sparta situated in Eurotas Valley in the heart of Laconia - One of the most fertile plains in Ancient Greece. - Eurotas River flowed through the valley. -Mountain ranges surrounded the valley; >Eurotas Mt range to the west >Pernon Mt range to the East >Arcadian Mt range to the North - Varying climate

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    Expt No: Date: TSPICE USING TANNER EDA TOOL Aim: To implement NAND‚ NOR‚ NOT GATE and Differential amplifier using tanner EDA tool. Software Required: S Edit Software. Procedure: 1. Startprogramsselect tanner EDA SEdit software 2. Create new designdesign name. 3. cell new viewenter cell nameok 4. Under Project Name  click addbrowsemy documents 1.tanner EDA tanner EDA tools process select generic 250 nmgeneric 250nm devicesopen 2. tanner EDA tanner EDA

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    Lecture Notes on Greek Civilization Greece part of the Balkan Peninsula maritime country in Southeastern Europe bounded in the north by Albania‚ Bulgaria‚ Macedonia‚ in the south by the Mediterranean Sea‚ in the west by the Ionian Sea and in the east by the Aegean Sea known as the first “Western” civilization; reached the peak of its advancement in the 5th century BCE had no unified government and consisted of city states 4 Major Greek Tribes: 1. Acheans 2. Ionians 3. Dorians 4

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    Then a Greek traitor told Xerxes of a roundabout path over the mountains. When Leonidas saw the enemy approaching from the rear‚ he dismissed his men except the 300 Spartans‚ who were bound‚ like himself‚ to conquer or die. Leonidas was one of the first to fall. Around their leader’s body the gallant Spartans fought first with their swords‚ then with their hands‚ until they were slain to the last man. The Persians moved on to Attica and found it deserted. They set fire to Athens with

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    ATHENS In Athens the popular viewpoint of the time was that the state and its government were set up to benefit the individual citizen. The training of boys‚ both physical and mental‚ should be for citizenship and for living‚ not just for warfare. Such education involved the cultivation of the mind even more than the body‚ and had as its goals the attainment of character‚ taste‚ and‚ above all‚ sophrosyne‚ or patience‚ moderation‚ and good behavior in word‚ thought‚ and daily actions. In Athens

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    and the Greeks. The battle took place in Artemisium. The Persians won the war. (Battle of Artemisium) At Thermopylae the Persians fought against the Spartans and the Persians won. It was a long battle against the two‚ Sparta was winning in the beginning and killing many Persians. In the end the Persians shot many arrows at the Spartans to finish them off. (Battle of Thermopylae) In September of 480 B.C. King Xerxes then takes his army to Athens and captured it. The Greek navy was on

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    really hyped up but I don’t usually listen to it but every time I do listen to this song it reminds me of the movie 300 and they and 300 spartans took on a whole legion of purshians‚ Unfortunatly they died but they soon got their revenge for their king. The song is epic by the beat of the song that actually got me hyped by the way they fought and stood their ground until the very end‚ 300. This song also reminded me of the deepness and in a way it felt like the song was trying to protect something

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    the main features of Spartan government in the period to 500BC?: HOW SPARTAN CONSTITUTION/GOVERNMENT CAME TO BE: Throughout the Greek world at this time‚ a great period of expansion and colonization took place‚ chiefly due to land hunger. Sparta attacked neighboring Messenia and engaged in a series of wars‚ reducing the population to serfdom. The success in these wars enabled Sparta to double the agricultural resources. At some point after the Messenia wars‚ the Spartans undertook a drastic

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