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Ancient Greece Battle of Marathon 490 B.C.E.

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Ancient Greece. Battle of Marathon 490 B.C.E. Essential Questions. 6.G. 1 Understand geographic factors that influenced the emergence, expansion and decline of civilizations, societies and regions (i.e. Africa, Asia, Europe, and the Americas) over time . - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Ancient GreeceBattle of Marathon

490 B.C.E.

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Essential Questions• 6.G.1 Understand geographic factors that influenced the

emergence, expansion and decline of civilizations, societies and regions (i.e. Africa, Asia, Europe, and the Americas) over time.

• 6.H.2 Understand the political, economic and/or social significance of historical events, issues, individuals and cultural groups.

• 6.C.1 Explain how the behaviors and practices of individuals and groups influenced societies, civilizations and regions.

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Clarifying Objectives• 6.G.1.1 Explain how the physical features and human characteristics of a place

influenced the development of civilizations, societies and regions (e.g., location near rivers and natural barriers, trading practices and spread of culture).

• 6.G.1.3 Compare distinguishing characteristics of various world regions (e.g., physical features, culture, political organization and ethnic make-up).

• 6.H.2.2 Compare historical and contemporary events and issues to understand continuity and change.

• 6.C.1.1 Analyze how cultural expressions reflected the values of civilizations, societies and regions (e.g., oral traditions, art, dance, music, literature, and architecture).

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Essential Questions• How did the Athenians use NATURAL BARRIERS during the Battle of

Marathon?

• Why would the Athenians choose to live in a region that had NATURAL BARRIERS?

• How does the region of Greece’s physical features help Ancient Greece in their famous battles?

• How do today’s Marathons relate to the Ancient Battle of Marathon?

• How did the Athenians create a culture expression to honor victory at the battle of Marathon?

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Ancient Greece• Ancient Greece is located

between the Mediterranean Sea & Aegean Sea

• It is known for beautiful SEA & MOUNTAIN settings

• These distinguishing features have PROTECTED Greece for hundreds of years

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Essential Questions

• Get with a partner and answer…

• How does the region of Greece’s physical features help Ancient Greece in their famous battles?

• Why would the Athenians choose to live in a region that had NATURAL BARRIERS?

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Athens will Burn• Darius never forgot about his

hatred of Ancient Greece and planned an all out attack

• He had to decide whether to attack① Attack by land② Attack by sea

• He decides to attack by land and march 26.2 miles to Athens and burn it to the ground

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Athens Overmatched• Athens going into the Battle of

Marathon only had 10,000 men

• King Darius of Persia had united the Persian Army and now was trying to get revenge on Athens

• Darius brings 20,000 men to attack at Marathon

• Athens did have one secret weapon

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Natural Barriers

• Athens General Miltiades knows that for Darius to march to Athens he needs to go through the mountains

• Miltiades will block the mountain pass with his men

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Natural Barriers• The mountains on the

sides of Miltiades Athenian Army serve as PROTECTION so the large Persian Army could not get the Athenians from the side

• NATURAL BARRIERS always are used as PROTECTION

• http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zgUFIf-uRN0

• 16:42-18:30

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Essential Questions

• Get with a partner and answer…

• How did the Athenians use NATURAL BARRIERS during the Battle of Marathon?

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Phalanx Formation

• Athenian General Miltiades uses the Phalanx Battle Formation

• This is very affective because the natural barrier of the mountain does not allow the Persians to get to the sides

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Cork in a Bottle

• Miltiades men form a kind of “Cork in a Bottle”

• Persians must break through the “Cork” to get through the mountain pass & on to Athens

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Persians Land in Marathon Bay• Persians send 10,000 Light

Infantry at the Athenians

• Persian Light Infantry carry small swords and wicker shields

• They slam up against the Athenian Phalanx & are no match for the Athenians

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Immortals• Immortals were the Heavy

Infantry of the Persians

• Immortals are the Athenians worst nightmare

• They are killing machines that are very well trained and have never lost a battle

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Miltiades changes his Plan• Because the Immortals

were so deadly Miltiades has to change his strategy

• Miltiades brings his Phalanx out of the Mountain pass to the mouth of the pass

• This is so he has a little bit of room on the flanks to close in

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Miltiades changes his Plan• Because the mouth of the

pass is wider he has to take some of his men out of the CENTER of the Phalanx & put them on the sides to fortify the sides

• This made the center of the Phalanx weaker but the sides stronger

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Why make the sides Stronger

• The reason he made the sides stronger…① He wanted to make sure

the Persians couldn't get to the sides and surround him

② He knew the Persians like to use their Horseman to attack from the sides because that is the weakest part of an army

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Immortals Attack• Immortals attack the center

of the Phalanx crashing into the Athenians and immediately pushing them back

• He realizes that the Immortals are pushing him back and he is losing

• The Phalanx is about to bust open

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Surprise!!

• Although the center of the Phalanx is being pushed back

• The sides (Flanks) are holding up and pushing back the Immortals on the sides

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Miltiades orders a Surrounding

• Miltiades seeing that the Phalanx on the sides is slaughtering the Immortal guard orders the side Phalanxes to collapse to the center

• The Persians are surrounded on 3 sides and panic

• http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zgUFIf-uRN0

• 29:02-36:28

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Persian Retreat• Knowing that they are

beat the Persians retreat to Marathon Bay where their ships are as they are being chased by the Athenians

• The Athenians cannot get there in time and the Persians shove off & head for Athens

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Mixed Emotions• Miltiades is very happy as

he has defeated the Persian Army at Marathon only having 10,000 warriors

• He is SCARED though because he knows that they have gotten back on the ships and are heading to Athens to burn it down

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Running the Marathon

• Miltiades sends a runner named Pheidippides to warn the city of Athens

• The runner will have to run 26.2 miles from Marathon Bay to the city of Athens

• He runs all night long

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Finishing the Marathon• The runner reaches Athens

from Marathon in the morning and runs into the center of town square & yells NIKE which is the Greek Goddess of VICTORY

• He warns that the Persians are on their way

• He throws up his hands collapses and dies

• http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zgUFIf-uRN0

• 38:02-38:45

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Athens Army Assembles• Because of the messenger

Athens assembles an army to wait for the Persians at Athens

• The Persians get to Athens and see the massive Athenian Army waiting for them

• Persians decide better of attacking & sail home

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Athens is Saved

• Miltiades saves the city of Athens by….① Using a NATURAL

BARRIER to defend Marathon Bay

② Send the messenger to run the “Marathon” to warn Athens that the Persians were coming

• http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zgUFIf-uRN0

• 39:50-41:00

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Parthenon• A tribute to the Greek

Goddess Athena is built to honor the soldiers at the Battle of Marathon

• This building is called the PARTHENON

• On its walls 192 figures are carved to honor all 192 Athenians soldiers that died at the Battle of Marathon

• http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1_Xr4u8mofU

• 21:29-22:53

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Essential Questions

• Get with a partner and answer…

• How did the Athenians create a culture expression to honor victory at the battle of Marathon?

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Marathons Today• Battle of Marathon still

lives with us today

• People run long distance races today called Marathons

• These races are exactly 26.2 miles the exact distance from Marathon Bay to Athens

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Essential Questions

• Get with a partner and answer…

• How do today’s Marathons relate to the Ancient Battle of Marathon?

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Important Points• 6.G.1.1 (Natural Barriers)

Miltiades used the Natural Barrier of a mountain pass to PROTECT his civilization from invasion

• 6.H.2.2 (Contemporary & Historical Events) Long distance races that are 26.2 miles long are still called Marathons today in honor of the Battle of Marathon

• 6.G.1.3 (distinguishing characteristic of regions [physical features]) Most of Greece has mountains which played an important role in Ancient Greece’s famous battles

• 6.C.1.1 (Architecture) Athenians constructed the PARTHENON to celebrate the victory @ Marathon