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- Evaluation (3857 bytes)
7: ...o the full AEA Evaluation and Joint Committee Standards can be found under "external links".
10: Dr. David Williams, from [[Brigham Young University]], h...
18: ...hat processes and activities were used to collect data to answer the questions and compare the evaluan...
19: ...at analysis procedures were used to interpret the data?
22: # What recommendations does this study yield? - Agesilaus II (5597 bytes)
1: ... the [[Eurypontid]] family, was the son of [[Archidamus II]] and Eupolia, and younger step-brother of ...
3: ...gesilaus was sent to Asia with a force of 2000 Neodamodes (enfranchized Helots) and 6000 allies to sec...
8: and he had to retire by way of [[Delphi]] to the [[Peloponnese]].
18: two years later the [[Peace of Antalcidas]], warmly
26: saved Sparta when her enemies, led by [[Epaminondas]], penetrated - Agis II (2300 bytes)
1: ...id]] king of [[Sparta]], the eldest son of [[Archidamus]] and half brother of [[Agesilaus]]. He ruled...
6: ... against the [[Argos|Argives]] in defence of [[Epidaurus]], and after skilful manoeuvring surrounded t...
11: ...and sacrifices. He fell ill on his return from [[Delphi]], where he had gone to dedicate a tithe of the s... - Pyrrhus of Epirus (7425 bytes)
5: ... I and Demetrius. Pyrrhus married Ptolemy's I stepdaughter Antigone and in 297 BC restored his kingdom...
11: ...ouraged to aid the Tarentines by an oracle from [[Delphi]]. His goals were not, however, selfless. He reco...
23: ... abandon all Sicily and make the Libyan Sea a boundary between themselves and the Greeks. Meanwhile, ... - Human (48024 bytes)
5: {{Taxobox_phylum_entry | taxon = [[Chordata]]}}
9: {{Taxobox_familia_entry | taxon = [[Hominidae]]}}
14: ...apiens | author = [[Carolus Linnaeus|Linnaeus]] | date = [[1758]]}}
16: ''[[Homo sapiens idaltu]]'' (extinct)<br/>
35: ...ere are a number of perspectives regarding the fundamental nature and substance of humans. These are b... - Plato (17363 bytes)
1: ...mb|Statue of a philosopher, presumely Plato, in [[Delphi]].]]
2: '''Plato''' [[May 21]] [[427 BC]] – c. [[347 BC]]) was an immensely influential [[...
14: ...ash; at least according to his personal account — he attended his master's trial, though not his...
24: ...pinion, which foreshadow modern debates between [[David Hume|Hume]] and [[Immanuel Kant|Kant]], and ha... - Socrates (7975 bytes)
2: '''Socrates''' ([[June 4]], c.[[470 BC|470]] – [[May 7]], [[399 BC]]) ([[Greek language|Greek...
5: ... military action, fighting at the [[Battle of Potidaea]], the [[Battle of Delium]] and the [[Battle of...
9: ...ting the youth of Athens. According to Dr Will Beldam he was the first person to question everything a...
11: ...his friend Chaerephon asked the [[Sibyl|Oracle at Delphi]] if anyone was wiser than Socrates; the Oracle r...
27: ...proaching each one of you I do not stop the whole day settling down all over. Thus such another will n... - Ancient Olympic Games (9077 bytes)
10: ...[[Pythia]] – the [[oracle]] of [[Delphi]] – to try and save his people from war in the [[9...
12: ...g [[Oenomaus]] had challenged his daughter [[Hippodamia]]'s suitors to a race, under pain of killing t...
21: ...s used the Olympiads to count years, much as we today use [[Anno Domini|AD]] and BC. Thus, by that chr...
37: ...[[394|AD 394]] the Olympic Games - one of the foundations of Greek religion, with their polytheistic o...
45: ...]] (regulated full-contact fighting, similar to today's [[mixed martial arts]]), [[chariot racing]], s... - Pergamon (4084 bytes)
3: ...on the north side of the river [[Caicus]] (modern day [[Bakırçay]]), that became an important kingdo...
5: The Attalids, the descendants of [[Attalus]], the father of [[Philetaerus]] ...
8: ...e. They sent gifts to Greek cultural sites like [[Delphi]], [[Delos]], and [[Athens]]. They defeated the i...
17: ...was addressed (Revelation 1:11, [[New Revised Standard Version|NRSV]]). - Greco-Persian Wars (5983 bytes)
3: ..., from western China to eastern Europe. In 513 BC Darius for the first time conquered [[Thrace]] and [...
7: ...n [[490 BC|490]] by the punitive expediation of [[Datis]] and [[Artaphernes]]. The islands of the [[C...
9: ...th failed. At Thermopylae, King [[Leonidas I|Leonidas]] of Sparta and his 300 soldiers, as well as [[D... - Architecture of Ancient Greece (9161 bytes)
5: ...os]], who designed the [[Parthenon]], who would today be seen as a genius, was treated in his lifetime...
7: ...de from [[limestone]], of which Greece has an abundance, and which was cut into large blocks and dress...
11: ...mage:ac.tholos.jpg|thumb|213px|none|The Tholos at Delphi]]</td>
14: ...it, and did not put [[dome]]s on their buildings— these refinements were left to the Romans. The...
25: ...cular structure of which the best example is at [[Delphi]] and which served religious purposes; the [[prop... - Aegean civilization (41260 bytes)
37: ...o far to prove that the civilization continued fundamentally and essentially the same throughout.
39: It is supported by less abundant remains of other arts. That of painting in fres...
43: ...riod at [[Phaestus]], and possibly at [[Hagia Triada]].
49: ... remains with known Egyptian remains which can be dated to Dynasties.
51: ... early Minoan vases and others found in Egypt and dated to the 1st Dynasty [[4000BC]]. - Theater (structure) (5978 bytes)
21: ...jpg|thumb|right|The ancient [[amphitheatre]] at [[Delphi]].]]
29: ...theaters are often non-traditional, such as very adaptable spaces, or theaters where audience and perf...
31: ...eater]], and [[arena]]. In the [[classical Indian dance]], [[Natya Shastra]] defines 3 types of stage.
33: ...rical performances can also take place in venues adapted from other purposes, such as train carriages.... - Olympia, Greece (5214 bytes)
53: ...piad]] (i.e. every four years), the Olympic Games dating back at least as far as [[776 BC]]. In [[394...
59: The [[Olympic flame]] of the modern-day [[Olympic Games]] is lit by reflection of sunlig...
72: A reservoir is located 2 km southwest damming up the [[Alpheus]] river and has a road from...
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