Outline of ancient Greece

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The Acropolis of Athens

The following outline is provided as an overview of and topical guide to ancient Greece:

Ancient Greece

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Geography of Ancient Greece

Regions of Ancient Greece

Regions of ancient Greece

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Government and politics of ancient Greece

Ancient Greek law

Ancient Greek law

  • Ancient Greek lawmakers
    • Draco – first legislator of Athens in Ancient Greece. He replaced the prevailing system of oral law and blood feud by a written code to be enforced only by a court. Draco's written law became known for its harshness, with the adjective "draconian" referring to similarly unforgiving rules or laws.
      • Draconian constitution – first written constitution of Athens. So that no one would be unaware of them, they were posted on wooden tablets (ἄξονες – axones), where they were preserved for almost two centuries, on steles of the shape of three-sided pyramids (κύρβεις – kyrbeis).
    • Solon – Athenian statesman and lawmaker, remembered for the Solonian Constitution.
      • Solonian Constitution – a code of laws embracing the whole of public and private life. It sought to revise or abolish the older laws of Draco.
  • Dreros inscription – the earliest surviving inscribed law from ancient Greece.
  • Heliaia, the supreme court of ancient Athens.
  • Great Rhetra, the constitution of Sparta

Military history of ancient Greece

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Greek hoplite and Persian warrior fighting, depicted on an ancient kylix, 5th century BC

Military history of ancient Greece

Military of ancient Greece

Military powers and alliances

Military conflicts

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Achilles tending Patroclus wounded by an arrow (Attic red-figure kylix, c. 500 BC)
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Alexander Mosaic showing the Battle of Issus; from the House of the Faun, Pompeii

General history of ancient Greece

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Death mask, known as the Mask of Agamemnon, 16th century BC, probably the most famous artifact of Mycenaean Greece

Ancient Greek history, by period

Ancient Greek history, by region

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Bust of Pericles, marble Roman copy after a Greek original from c. 430 BC

Ancient Greek History, by subject

Ancient Greek historiography

Works on ancient Greek history

Culture of ancient Greece

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Statues at the "House of Cleopatra" in Delos, Greece. Man and woman wearing the himation
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Kylix, the most common drinking vessel in ancient Greece
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The Parthenon, shows the common structural features of Ancient Greek architecture: crepidoma, columns, entablature, and pediment
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Ancient Greek theatre in Delos
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Odeon of Herodes Atticus
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Portrait of Demosthenes, statesman and orator of ancient Athens

Culture of ancient Greece

Architecture of ancient Greece

Architecture of ancient Greece

Art in ancient Greece

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Croatian Apoxyomenos (detail), bronze statue from the 2nd or 1st century BC
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Two youths feasting in a vineyard. Attic black-figure kylix, ca. 530 BC
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Tondo of a red-figure kylix depicting Herakles and Athena, by Phoinix (potter) and Douris (painter),
ca. 480–470 BC
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Bust of Homer, author of the Iliad and the Odyssey, two epic poems which are the central works of ancient Greek literature

Art in ancient Greece

Literature in ancient Greece

Literature in ancient Greece

Philosophy in ancient Greece

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The School of Athens, a famous fresco by the Italian Renaissance artist Raphael, with Plato and Aristotle as the central figures in the scene

Philosophy in ancient Greece

Ancient Greek schools of philosophy

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Platonism: Plato's Academy mosaic from the Villa of T. Siminius Stephanus in Pompeii
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Philosophers of ancient Greece

Language in ancient Greece

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Early Greek alphabet on pottery

Ancient Greek

Religion in ancient Greece

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Zeus, king of the Olympian Gods
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A votive plaque known as the Ninnion Tablet depicting elements of the Eleusinian Mysteries, discovered in the sanctuary at Eleusis (mid-4th century BC)

Religion in ancient Greece

Sport in ancient Greece

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Boxer at Rest, finest example of bronze Hellenistic sculpture

Sports

Equipment

Stadiums

Training facilities

Economy of ancient Greece

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Ancient Greek pottery

Economy of ancient Greece

Health in ancient Greece

Science of ancient Greece

Technology of ancient Greece

Ancient Greek technology

See also

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References

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  1. Stanton, G.R. Athenian Politics c800–500BC: A Sourcebook, Routledge, London (1990), p. 76.
  2. Andrews, A. Greek Society (Penguin 1967) 197
  3. E. Harris, A New Solution to the Riddle of the Seisachtheia, in 'The Development of the Polis in Archaic Greece', eds. L. Mitchell and P. Rhodes (Routledge 1997) 103
  4. Aristotle Politics 1273b 35–1274a 21.
  5. Fornara-Samons, Athens from Cleisthenes to Pericles, 24–25
  6. Aristotle, Constitution of the Athenians, §3.

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External links

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