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Early People of the Aegean

Early People of the Aegean. Zeus- King of the gods Europa - Falls in love with Zeus and gives her name to the continent (Europe) - Suggests movement of ideas from east to west. Minoan Civilization The island of Crete Minos - legendary king of Crete 1750 -1500 B.C.

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Early People of the Aegean

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  1. Early People of the Aegean

  2. Zeus- King of the gods Europa- Falls in love with Zeus and gives her name to the continent (Europe) - Suggests movement of ideas from east to west.

  3. Minoan Civilization The island of Crete Minos- legendary king of Crete 1750 -1500 B.C.

  4. Success of the Minoans was based on trade instead of conquest -crossed into the Middle East and the Nile Valley

  5. The Palace of Knossos Shrines- areas dedicated to the honor of gods and goddesses Frescoes- watercolor paintings done on wet plaster

  6. Life of Women in Minoan Civilization - appeared freely in public and enjoyed more rights than women in other civilizations

  7. “Changing of the Guard” 1400 B.C.- Minoan Civilization had disappeared Knossos destroyed by volcano and tidal wave Invaders known as the Mycenaeans

  8. Mycenae First Greek-speaking people Dominated the Aegean from 1400-1200 B.C. city-states

  9. The Trojan War (1250 B.C.) Present-day Turkey straits- narrow water passages Helen of Troy Trojan Horse Heinrich Schliemann

  10. Dorians- invaded from the North and overtook the Mycenaeans 1100-800 B.C.- Dark Ages of Greece - People forgot many skills, including the art of writing

  11. Homer (ca.750 B.C.)- blind poet who traveled from village to village singing of heroic deeds. - Tales were passed along orally for generations before they were written down

  12. The Iliad -Chief source for the Trojan War - Achilles

  13. The Odyssey - Odysseus and his journey home after the fall of Troy -honor, courage, and eloquence

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