- Alexander the Great's mother killed Alexanders father.
- Perciles was blamed for defeat in war then waes killed by drinking poison.
- The greece people were nearly all wiped out by a plague.
- Greek women got married in their teens and usually got married to a man in their 30's.
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Monday, 15 August 2011
Eliza - Fact or Fiction week 4
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Hi Eliza
ReplyDeleteThere are some good statements in your post - well done. Please remember you are writing for an audience and that you need to make your work as error free as possible. You need an apostrophy in Alexanders, was is spelt incorrectly and Greece needs a capital in number 3. Try and improve your posts each time.
Mr. Turra
Hey Eliza,
ReplyDelete1. False, his father was killed by a man named Pausanias.
http://www.funtrivia.com/en/History/Alexander-The-Great-17774.html
2. False, it was Socrates
http://law2.umkc.edu/faculty/projects/ftrials/socrates/socratesaccount.html
3. True, the plague did nearly wipe out the Greeks
http://www.toptenz.net/top-10-worst-pandemics.php
4. True, Greek women did get married to men in their 30s when they were in their teens.
http://www.angelfire.com/ca3/ancientchix/
Heyy Eliza,
ReplyDeleteYou got all of my qustions right... well done.
Well done Emily you got them all right. :D
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