Competencies

Competence in Linguistic Communication

Personal, social and learning to learn competence

Competence in cultural awareness and expressions

Activity

Locations of the conflict (Peloponnesian War)

Characters:

Theme: Greece: from the Classical period to Hellenism. Relevant historic events.

Competencies

Competence in Linguistic Communication

Personal, social and learning to learn competence

Competence in cultural awareness and expressions

Subjects and year by Educational System

Spain > Classical culture > 3rd ESO > Classical roots of today's world. Geographical framework of Greece and Rome

Enunciation

Observations and context

A teacher of rhetoric, philosopher and logographer, she seems to have been the only woman in classical Greece to stand out in the public sphere. Being a free and independent woman also meant that she was attacked, ridiculed and vilified, a trait she shares with many other women of classical times, such as Artemisia of Halicarnassus. She was born in Miletus, in the ancient Greek region of Ionia, where the poet Sappho and other prominent women, such as the aforementioned Artemisia of Halicarnassus or her namesake, Artemisia II of Caria, also originated. 

She appears in several significant works of modern literature and her love story with Pericles has inspired several of the most famous novelists and poets of the last centuries. In particular, she was taken as a real model by Heloise in her letters to Abelard and inspired the authors of 19th century Romanticism and the authors of historical novels of the 20th century. Contradictory versions have been given of her: either she was a good wife or some combination of courtesan and prostitute; some even doubt her historicity. 

Comedy writer Aristophanes accused Pericles of using his political position to his own benefit. His comedy was in tune with the political ideas of Cimon's aristocratic party, and one cause echoed the other, spreading the idea that Aspasia was an expert in "domestic ruses" to influence Pericles' politics. In this way, Pericles was attacked using the people closer to him, like Aspasia. In The Archanians, Aspasia is the cause for the Peloponnese war. 
 

Description

Geographical location of the main battles in this important historic conflict. 

Reading of fragments, collecting information, reflecting, looking up information. 

Answer

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