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I've always wanted some great resources to teach my neices and nephews who are Greek about their history and I finally found some! Check out these links
PreviewPreview3:48Ancient Greece | Educational Videos for KidsYouTube · Happy Learning EnglishFeb. 19, 2019
Facts about Ancient Greece for kids | National Geographic Kidshttps://www.natgeokids.com › discover › history › greece
 
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I've always wanted some great resources to teach my neices and nephews who are Greek about their history and I finally found some! Check out these links
PreviewPreview3:48Ancient Greece | Educational Videos for KidsYouTube · Happy Learning EnglishFeb. 19, 2019
Facts about Ancient Greece for kids | National Geographic Kidshttps://www.natgeokids.com › discover › history › greece
This is so cute!! Hopefully I can teach some Greek to my grandchildren, hopefully if my kids have any ahaha
 
I've always wanted some great resources to teach my neices and nephews who are Greek about their history and I finally found some! Check out these links
PreviewPreview3:48Ancient Greece | Educational Videos for KidsYouTube · Happy Learning EnglishFeb. 19, 2019
Facts about Ancient Greece for kids | National Geographic Kidshttps://www.natgeokids.com › discover › history › greece
This isn't just great for kids! I learned a lot by reading the link, too. Great find!
 
It's great that you've found exciting resources for teaching your nieces and nephews about Greek history. I'm sure they will love learning more about their roots. After all, it is always good to know many interesting facts and events. It might make you want to become a teacher because it's a great experience. Teaching can be a gratifying occupation, and plenty of jobs are available at https://aquinaseducation.co.uk/main/teaching-in-the-uk/teaching-jobs-nottingham-derby/. Either way, good luck with your history lessons. I'm sure you'll do just fine.
 
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Genealogy is another great part of history. Wouldn't it be cool if you found a famous general, a philosopher, or maybe a modern-day actor in your family tree?
 

Information About Alexander the Great

I have always been fascinated by Alexander the Great. I have this sense that depending on how you look at what he did, you could see it differently.

Sure, he conquered and spread hellenism. But what about the place he conquered? How did they feel? I am guessing not very favorable towards him.

If found this documentary on YouTube created by the history channel. I thought I'd watch it. I found it interesting and wanted to share.

Athens and the creation of democracy

I've been thinking about Athens and how it's the birth of democracy. I wondered if other societies had experimented with the concepts or if Athens was unique? Does anyone know? I know that there's been some evidence that other societies experimented with community leadership, but none had a true democracy like what Athens developed.

It was unique in developing a system where a significant portion of its inhabitants could participate directly in decision-making processes. This early form of democracy was largely initiated under the leadership of Cleisthenes in 508/507 BC. His reforms reorganized the population into ten tribes based on their residence rather than lineage, promoting a broader and more inclusive political engagement.

In this Athenian democracy, citizens had the right to attend the Assembly (Ekklesia), where they could speak and vote on legislation and executive decisions. The Council of Five Hundred (Boule), selected by lot for each of the ten tribes, proposed legislation and handled daily affairs. This lottery system for public office sought to prevent power monopolies and encourage civic participation.

I know that this work truly influenced other democratic governments through the world!

Feel free to chime in with your thoughts- I find this stuff interesting.

History of the Greek flag?

I never really stopped to think about the history of the Greek flag and I want to share that knowledge with my kids. I need to figure out what it is first. I have this feeling the history is rich because I've seen different, older versions of the flag.

Could anyone shed some light on the following aspects:
  • Origins: When was the Greek flag officially adopted, and were there any significant events that led to its creation?
  • Symbolism: What do the colors and the cross represent? Are there any historical or cultural significance behind these elements?
  • Evolution: Has the flag undergone any changes throughout the years? If so, what prompted these changes?
  • Legends/Myths: Are there any interesting legends or anecdotes surrounding the inception or adoption of the flag?
Thanks!

Learning about Greek Independence Day

March 25th marks a significant celebration in Greece, but I realize my knowledge on its historical context is quite limited.

From what I understand, this day commemorates the start of the War of Greek Independence in 1821, where Greece sought to end several centuries of Ottoman rule. However, I'm eager to learn more about the intricacies of this period, the key figures involved, and how the struggle for independence unfolded over time.

Additionally, I'd be interested in understanding how this day is celebrated across Greece today and whether any particular traditions are tied to it. For example, are there specific ceremonies, parades, or family traditions that uniquely mark this day in Greek culture?


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Question about Greece during WWI

I am trying to learn more about Greek history. This is a family project! What I am learning about now is Greece's involvement in WWI. From what I've gathered, Greece had a rather complex and interesting stance during World War I, but I'm looking for more in-depth information.

Could anyone here provide insights or point me towards resources that detail:

  1. Greece's political climate leading up to its involvement in WWI.
  2. The significance of the National Schism and how it affected Greece's participation.
  3. Key battles or military campaigns that Greek forces were involved in.
Thanks so much!
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