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ANCIENT GREECE

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Let's learn about one of the civilizations in ancient history. 00:00:01
Ancient Greece. 00:00:07
This civilization started about year 3500 BC. 00:00:13
It started in a peninsula and a group of islands in the Mediterranean Sea. 00:00:17
This important civilization had a great influence in the following years. 00:00:22
Greece. 00:00:27
The Greeks traveled through the Mediterranean and arrived to the Iberian Peninsula. 00:00:29
They were in Ampurias, in Gerona, and in Denia, in Alicante. 00:00:33
These are the rest of some buildings we can see in those places today. 00:00:40
The Greeks lived in cities that they called polis. 00:00:46
Two of the most important polis in ancient Greece were Sparta and Athens. 00:00:51
Do you know that Athens is the capital city of Greece nowadays? 00:00:58
days. In the cities there were important buildings. The Acropolis, that means city on the top 00:01:02
of a hill. In the Acropolis, ancient Greeks built temples. Temples were the places where 00:01:12
ancient Greeks had the statues of the gods and goddesses. Zeus was the most important 00:01:25
god. And Athenia was a goddess. They built the temples using different columns. Another 00:01:33
important place was the agora, or market. This place, the Greeks, started to use coins 00:01:44
to buy and sell things. In ancient Greeks, people could vote to choose their governors. 00:01:54
That was the beginning of democracy. 00:02:03
The first Olympic Games were celebrated also in Ancient Greece. 00:02:09
They loved sports. 00:02:16
The Olympic Games were celebrated in the summer every four years in the city of Olympia. 00:02:19
Winners in the Games had a wreath of laurel leaves. 00:02:27
These amphoras show us about daily life in ancient Greece, sports and games, or theater. 00:02:35
Cretes wrote many legends, for example, the legend of the Pegasus horse, or the legend 00:02:47
of the Trojan horse. 00:02:56
Here you can see a boy with his teacher, and here you can see the Greek ancient alphabet. 00:03:00
Here is how. Nowadays, Greek people write and they say 00:03:11
Taliespera, to say buenos dias, and Antio or Taleme. 00:03:18
Goodbye! 00:03:27
Idioma/s:
en
Autor/es:
CHARO M.
Subido por:
Rosario M.
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Reconocimiento - No comercial
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Fecha:
18 de mayo de 2020 - 21:45
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Público
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CP INF-PRI MARIANO JOSE DE LARRA
Duración:
03′ 32″
Relación de aspecto:
4:3 Hasta 2009 fue el estándar utilizado en la televisión PAL; muchas pantallas de ordenador y televisores usan este estándar, erróneamente llamado cuadrado, cuando en la realidad es rectangular o wide.
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