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Presentación Cultura Clásica

Isabel Esteban Criad

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4º ESO Curso 2024/ 25

classical culture

First Evaluation: GREECE

  • 1. History: Origin and evolution.
  • 2. Politics, Economy and Society.
  • 2. Myths and gods. Cosmovision.

Second Evaluation: ROME

  • 1. History: Origin and evolution.
  • 2. Politics, Economy and Society.
  • 2. Myths and gods. Cosmovision.

Third Evaluation:

  • 1. The great Greco-Latin cultural heritage: language, literature, art, etc.
  • 2. Classical heritage in Spain and in Castilla y León.

CRITERIOS DE EVALUACIÓN

Initial assesment

1. Mention three Spanish words that come from the ancient Greek language2. Mention three Spanish words from Latin

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3. Write the name of Spanish cities of Greco-Roman origins4. Write the name of artistic monuments of Greco-Roman origins.

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5. Why did the Greeks arrive in the Iberian Peninsula?6. When did the Roman conquest of the Iberian Peninsula begin?

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7. Do you know the story of Numantia?

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8. Do you know the origin of this saying?

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9. Who is the father of the gods for the Greeks? 10. And for the Romans?

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11. Name three important figures of ancient Greece.12. Name three important figures of ancient Rome.

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13. Do you know who Alexander the Great was? 14. And the main periods of Roman history?

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15. Who is the father of the gods for the Greeks? 16. And for the Romans?

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17. Tell us about a classic myth that you remember.

¡Muchas gracias!

“Rome does not pay traitors.” The phrase - in Latin, “Roma traditoribus non praemiat” was pronounced by the proconsul Quintus Servilius Cepion in 139 B.C. when three Hispanics -Audax, Ditalcos and Minuros- tried to collect the reward that the Roman had promised them if they killed their chief, the Lusitanian warlord Viriato.