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Exercise. Arrange chronologically: The Archaic Age The Sumerian Civilization The Early Roman Republic The reign of Augustus Caesar The fall of Troy The defeat of Persian at Salamis. Exercise. Arrange the following chronologically: The Punic Wars The Death of Alexander

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  1. Exercise • Arrange chronologically: • The Archaic Age • The Sumerian Civilization • The Early Roman Republic • The reign of Augustus Caesar • The fall of Troy • The defeat of Persian at Salamis

  2. Exercise • Arrange the following chronologically: • The Punic Wars • The Death of Alexander • The Peloponnesian War • The Assassination of Julius Caesar

  3. Exercise • Which of the following figures do NOT belong to the Hellenic Age? • Herodotus • Socrates • Gorgias • Menander • Plato

  4. Exercise • What is ataraxia? • Who is Tacitus? • Who is Diogenes of Sinope? • Who is Aristotle? • Who is Aeschylus? • What is Autarky? • Who is Mithra?

  5. Exercise • To which age does the Epicurean Philosophy belong? • The Hellenic • The Hellenistic • The Early Roman • The Archaic • The Mesopotamian

  6. Exercise • Who is Hammurabi? • Who is Isis? • Who is Euripides? • Who is Seneca? • Who has written Lysistrata? • Was Marcus Aurelius an Epicurean or a Stoic?

  7. Exercise • Who is Xerxes? • What happened in Plataea? • Who is Pyrrho of Elis ? • Who is Plotinus? • History of the Peloponnesian War is written by…

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