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Famous Greeks
Ancient Greece
Socrates: 469-399 BC
Socrates
• Considered to be
the wisest man of
Greece
Socrates
• Considered to be
•
the wisest man of
Greece
Clashed with the
establishment of
Athens
Socrates
• Considered to be
the wisest man of
Greece
• Clashed with the
establishment of
Athens
• Sentenced to death
for corrupting the
youth of Greece
(things like what is
right and wrong)
Pericles: 495-429 BC
Pericles
Ruled during
Greece’s
“Golden Age”
Pericles
Ruled during
Greece’s
“Golden Age”
(won recognition by
being dignified,
eloquent, upright
and patriotic )
Herodotus: 484-425 BC
Herodotus
“Father of
History”
Aristotle: 384-322 BC
Aristotle
• Scientist
Aristotle
• Scientist
• Philosopher Of
Life, Values, Social
Ethics
Aristotle
• Scientist
• Philosopher Of
Life, Values, Social
Ethics
• Teacher
1. ARISTOTLE VIDEO
2. VALUES, ETHICS, CHARACTERS:
ARISTOTLE
Pythagoras: 570-495 BC
Pythagoras
• Mathematician
Pythagoras
• Mathematician
– Pythagorean
Theorem
Pythagoras
• Mathematician
– Pythagorean
Theorem
a2 + b2 = c2
Pythagoras
• Mathematician
– Pythagorean
Theorem
a2 + b2 = c2
a
c
b
Alexander the Great: 356-323
BC
Alexander the Great
Conquests spread
the ideals of
Greek
civilization
throughout the
eastern world
Alexander the Great Video
Plato: 424-348 BC
Plato
Author of
“THE REPUBLIC”:
A book about a
perfect society,
UTOPIA.
Homer: Between 1200 and 800
BC
Homer
Author:
Homer
Author:
the “Iliad”
Homer
Author:
the “Iliad”
the “Odyssey”
Archimedes: 287-212 BC
Archimedes
• Mathematician
Archimedes
• Mathematician
• Inventor
Archimedes
• Mathematician
• Inventor
– Pulley System
Archimedes
• Mathematician
• Inventor
– Pulley System
– War Machines
Archimedes
• Mathematician
• Inventor
– Pulley System
– War Machines
– Early
Planetariums
Hippocrates 460-370 BC
Hippocrates
• Father of
Modern Medicine
Hippocrates
• Father of
Modern Medicine
• Hippocrates was
the first physician
to look for natural
causes for diseases
and sickness.