Names/Historical Significance Flashcards

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  • Athenian poet and statesman
  • Became a powerful figure in Greek history of civilization
  • Became archon in ancient Athens during times of frustration and violence
  • Canceled all agricultural debts of poor farmers
  • Many families were left without land, but Solon prevented conflict/war
  • Rose to power due to the economic crisis during the time
  • Transformed the economy of Athens
  • Ordered that no product from the soil could be exported except olive oil
  • Divided Athenian citizens into four classes based on income
  • Allowed members of only the two highest classes to hold office
  • Aimed to improve the status of men and get them to achieve positions of leadership regardless of their ancestry
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Solon

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  • King of city-state of Sparta
  • Heroic sacrifice at Thermopylae
  • Persians found a secret passage to circle the Greeks
  • Sent the majority of his army away because he knew that the Persians would defeat them
  • Important not as a historical personality, but as a moral figure
  • Even knowing that he would die, that did not stop him
  • Died for the lives and freedom of others
  • Remembered for his courageous act
  • Considered a legendary king of Sparta
  • Great act of self-sacrifice
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Leonidas

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  • Leading statesman in the period of the Athenian Empire
  • Aristocrat who had the support of the common people
  • Didn’t have position as an archon but was held the post of general
  • Gained support by the common people by establishing pay for jurors and those who served in council
  • Aimed to restore the damage done by Persian invasion
  • Wanted to rebuild the temples on the Acropolis
  • Was part of the Golden Age
  • Era in which Athens was at the top of its historical development
  • favored literature and arts
  • His political dominance was praised by historian, Thucydides
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Pericles

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  • Main critic of the Sophists
  • Was active during the golden age (before and during the Peloponnesian War)
  • Critiqued the Sophists for failing to recognize moral absolutes and teach ethically right behavior
  • Transformed philosophy into questioning about moral responsibility of people
  • Technique based on engaging in questions and answers, but refuting, correcting, and guiding them
  • Most of our knowledge comes from the writings of his student, Plato
  • Was accused of corrupting the youth of Athens
  • Could either choose the death penalty or to be exiled
  • Accepted his fate, drank poison
  • Believed that government was most efficient not as a tyranny or democracy
  • Thought that government worked best when rules by individuals who had the greatest ability
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Socrates

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  • Greek philosopher
  • Teacher of Alexander the Great
  • Founded a school in Athens called Lyceum
  • Embraced the fields of logic, physics, astronomy, biology, politics, and poetry
  • Left behind Plato’s theory of knowledge
  • Believed that reality consisted of form and nature
  • “What can be seen to exist”
  • Theory of the world of nature
  • Distinguished between three forms: monarchy, aristocracy, and moderate democracy (expressed a preference for moderate democracy)
  • His physical theories consisted of four elements: Earth, air, fire, and water
  • Added a “fifth” theory about stars and their movement in a circular motion
  • Believed that outside the universe is an external “prime mover” known as God who sets the whole universe in motion
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Aristotle

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  • Became king of Macedon after father’s death in 336 BC.
  • Created the largest empire the ancient world had known
  • Became known for the eastern expansion of the Greek world
  • Used Persians to as administrators
  • Enlisted support from natives to strengthen his empire
  • Some believed that he had a vision to establish an empire in which different people would live in harmony within one family
  • He destroyed the Persian Empire and most importantly, spread Greek Culture (Hellenism)
  • Greatest military generals
  • Motivated his army to do what seemed to be impossible
  • Devoted to training his men
  • Allowed for Hellenistic culture to become widespread
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Alexander the Great

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  • Roman commander at age 26
  • Carried the war into Spain
  • Was the first man given such a command without having held higher office
  • Had no absolute faith of the gods; inspired his men with his belief
  • Captured the most important Spanish city of New Carthage
  • Soon controlled most of Spain
  • Defeated powerful general, Hannibal from Italy
  • In honor of his victory, he received his last name; added this to his traditional Roman name
  • Carthage had to give up all territory
  • His influences outlived the Roman world
  • One of the greatest soldiers of the ancient world
  • Had tactical reforms and strategic insight
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Scipio Africanus

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  • Statesman and general
  • Expanded the Roman Republic through a series of battles across Europe
  • Declared himself dictator for life
  • Defeated his rival, Pompey
  • Is remembered as one of the greatest military minds in history
  • Laid the foundation for the Roman Empire
  • During his time as ruler, the Roman calendar was a confused mess
  • Created a new calendar using an Egyptian system of chronological time keeping
  • Famous historical events: Triumvirate and military victories in Gaul
  • His military brilliancy made him very popular in Rome but many were envious of his mastery of strategy, tactics, discipline, and military engineering
  • His military campaigns significantly expanded the Roman Empire and fortified its borders
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Julius Caesar

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  • Greek geographer and historian
  • Belonged to a wealthy and renowned family
  • Received an excellent education
  • Initially went through schooling in Asia Minor and later in Rome
  • Most known for his book “Geography”
  • An encyclopedic work containing the description of people and place throughout the Greco-Roman world
  • Traveled a lot
  • Journeyed Egypt and Kush; Far west as coastal Tuscany and as far south as Ethiopia
  • Traveled throughout the Mediterranean for scholarly purposes
  • Moved to rome and stayed there studying and writing
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Strabo

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  • One of the leaders of the first generation of Christians
  • Considered the most important person after Jesus
  • Travelled thousands of miles around the Mediterranean spreading the word of Jesus
  • Developed a doctrine that would turn Christianity into a worldwide faith open to all
  • Is described as one of the founders of the religion rather than a convert to it
  • Spread the Christian teachings to the non-jews
  • His missionary journeys took him all throughout the Roman Empire
  • Started many churches
  • Considered the author of 13 books of the Bible
  • Before he was the “champion” of Christianity, Paul persecuted Christians
  • Could not stand what Christians were saying about Jesus
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Paul the Apostle

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  • Roman author, naturalist and philosopher
  • Born into a wealthy equestrian family; family with strong political connections
  • Best known for his work in exploring the natural world
  • Initially began his career as a junior officer
  • Because of his parents’ connections in Rome, he obtained a military command
  • Took part in several military conquests
  • His purpose as commander of the naval fleet was to rescue people and to make a scientific record of the phenomenon.
  • Slowly showed his interest and knowledge in Roman literature and gained him the attention of several scholars
  • Developed his most famous encyclopedia that covers numerous fields
  • His massive compilation of knowledge remained a valued source of practical information on medicine and the natural world
  • Reputation for being one of the strongest ancient Roman historians whose work survives to this day.
  • The writing of this privileged military general provides much knowledge of Roman life, science, and philosophy.
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Pliny the Elder

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  • Greek geographer, astronomer, and mathematician
  • Most influential figure in the advancement of geography and cartography in ancient times
  • Created graphs using the grid system with longitudes and latitudes
  • Believed that the earth was the center of the universe
  • Great achievements in his geocentric model of the universe
  • Combined the stars’ movements with mathematics and geometry to predict the movements of the planets
  • Worked out that the planets must move in epicycles, smaller circles
  • Created the Ptolemaic system
  • Later, presented all of the basic formulas and data for predicting the positions of the sun, moon, and planets, as well as eclipses
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Ptolemy

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  • Best known for being the first Christian Roman emperor to convert to Christianity
  • Made this the major religion of Rome
  • Ruled over many countries, like Britain, Gaul, and Spain
  • Built roads and cities
  • Moved his rule to Gaul and build the city’s defenses and public buildings
  • Had a powerful army and conquered neighboring kings
  • Expanded his Roman empire; People saw him as a good leader
  • Stopped the persecution of the Christians in his territory
  • Many wanted to take over the Roman Empire; civil war broke out
  • Wanted to march against powerful Emperor, Maxentius
  • Maxentius’ army was twice the size of his
  • Had a dream the night before the fight, that they would win the battle if they fought under the Christian cross.
  • His army dominated the battle and took control of Rome
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Constantine the Great

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  • Philosopher whose groundbreaking work infused *Christian doctrine with Neoplatonism
  • Famous for being a unique Catholic theologian
  • Contributions to Western philosophy
  • His parents were of the respectable class of the Roman society
  • Managed to receive a first-class education
  • Tries to reconcile his beliefs about freewill
  • Believes that humans are morally responsible for their actions
  • One’s life is predestined
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Saint Augustine

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  • Captured by pirates as a child and was brought to Ireland
  • During 6 years of captivity, became devoted to Christianity though constant prayer
  • Was determined to convert the Irish to Christianity
  • Had a dream of escaping enslavement
  • He heard a voice that promised him he would find his way home to Britain
  • Eager to see his dream materialize, he convinced some sailors to let him board their ship
  • Him and his crew abandoned the ship in France
  • Reunited with his family
  • He was appointed a bishop and was sent to Ireland to spread Christian teaching to non believers
  • Spread Christianity through preaching, writing, and performing baptisms
  • Provided support to the small community of Christians who lived there
  • Many legends believe that he drove away all the snakes from Ireland
  • Today, he annually honored with the celebration on March 17
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Saint Patrick

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