Overview
Embark on a comprehensive journey through Greek history in this 90-minute video lecture. Explore the foundations of ancient Greek society by examining the Constitutions of Sparta and Athens. Delve into the rise of Macedon under Philip II and understand the revolutionary battle tactics that made the Macedonian army a formidable force. Follow the early conquests of Alexander the Great, from his Balkan campaign to the pivotal Battle of the Granicus. Witness the dramatic fall of Thebes and gain insights into the political and military strategies that shaped the Hellenistic world. Chronologically structured, this lecture provides a solid foundation for understanding the key events and figures that defined Greek civilization and its lasting impact on Western culture.
Syllabus
The Constitution of the Spartans.
The Constitution of Athens.
Philip II of Macedon (359 to 336 B.C.E.).
Macedonian Battle Tactics.
Alexander the Great: The Balkan Campaign (336 to 335 B.C.E.).
The Destruction of Thebes (335 to 334 B.C.E.).
The Battle of the Granicus (334 B.C.E.).
Taught by
Historia Civilis